We hope you take some time to explore the island and see why we consider it such a special place. And if you’re afforded the time, our destination wedding could make for a brilliant mini-vacation.
Cala Sa Nau
Cala Sa Nau - A gorgeous location surrounded by light brown and ochre cliffs and graced with a background of pine trees. It isn’t all that big – about 40-50 metres long and 70 metres wide – but it’s rarely packed. The white, fine-grained sand looks picturesque alongside the clear and calm waters.
Porto Colom
Porto Colom - This town still has the feel of a small fishing port, with boats around the quay and pastel-coloured houses lining the Waterfront, each with its own landing-stage.
Es Trenc
Es Trenc - This long stretch of white sandy beach on the southern coast of Majorca is touted as one of the island's best beaches.
Porto Petro
Porto Petro is a quaint fishing village with great restaurants and strolling opportunities.
If you decide to rent a car we advise exploring the rest of this beautiful island:
Palma - Mallorca's Capital city. Be sure to include La Seu Cathedral and the area of La Lonja in your stops.
Valldemossa – Stunning town in the mountains. Drive a bit further along the mountain coastline, to the town of Deia, where we recommend that you have lunch at Cas Patro March. Be sure to book ahead or you won't get in and bring cash as they do not take credit cards.
Soller – Charming town in the valley of the Tramuntana mountain range. Take the traditional tram down to the port.
Playa Es Trenc – Miles of white sand and turquoise water.
Beaches - There are 262 beaches on Mallorca with a total length of 50 km!
Sa Calobra - A unique part pebble/part sand beach situated at the end of a gorge made by the Torrent de Pareis. The beach gets its name from the very windy road leading to it.
Port of Andratx - A beautiful fisherman's port with lots of shops, cafes, restaurants and galleries.