Mallorca, FOUND: Mediterranean Ease with Balearic Soul

Mallorca is soft mornings by the sea, winding drives through olive groves, and late lunches that turn into sunset swims. The largest of Spain’s Balearic Islands, it offers a rare mix of polished luxury and untamed nature.

At Found, we love Mallorca for group celebrations, wellness retreats, and slow, sun-kissed honeymoons. Whether you stay cliffside or in the countryside, there’s a rhythm here that recharges you from the inside out.

  • A small white motorboat floating on calm blue water, seen from above.

    Getting There

    Fly into Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) from most major European cities

    Rent a car to explore the island at your own pace

    Found Tip: Skip high summer if you can — May, June, September, and early October are magic.

  • A white house with wooden shutters, a balcony, and a chimney, surrounded by palm trees under a partly cloudy sky.

    Where to Stay

    Son Net – Luxe country estate feel with serious style

    Cap Rocat – Cliffside fortress turned into a luxury hideaway

    Nakar Hotel (Palma) – Sleek, central, and rooftop-ready

    Finca Serena – Minimalist and perfect for slow, unplugged stays

  • A person in a swimsuit jumping into a body of water near a rocky shore, with boats and trees in the background on a sunny day.

    Things to Do

    Explore Palma: the Cathedral, boutique shopping, and harbor strolls

    Drive the Serra de Tramuntana for jaw-dropping coastal views

    Day trip to Deià or Valldemossa for dreamy hill town vibes

    Charter a private boat for a cove-hopping day on the water

    Book a wine tasting or olive oil tour inland

  • Various cheeses and cured meats displayed at a market.

    Where to Eat & Drink

    El Camino (Palma) – Bar-style tapas with upscale edge

    Ca’s Patro March (Deià) – Iconic cliffside seafood

    Botànic – Plant-forward fine dining in Palma

    Bodega Ribas – One of the island’s oldest wineries

  • Outdoor cafe with metal chairs and tables, some with cushions and flower pots, shaded by a large white umbrella, in front of a stone building with green shutters and a wooden door.

    Found Travel Tips

    Rent a small car for easy driving through narrow village streets

    Reservations are key for restaurants in peak season

    Pack for beach + countryside — layers and sandals

    Some beaches require short hikes or boat access

scroll the gallery below for some of our favorite moments in Mallorca

Mallorca is the definition of laid-back luxury. It's the kind of place where the simple things — a long lulunchstal drive, a quiet cove — become the best parts of the trip.

If you need sun, slowness, and a little spark of Mediterranean magic, Mallorca is waiting.

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