
Deià
A haven and source of inspiration for all kinds of artists thanks to its peaceful atmosphere, welcoming character, and unbeatable location overlooking the Mediterranean, Deià is one of the most charming towns in Mallorca.
The valley where Deià is located has been inhabited since prehistoric times, with a wide variety of caves scattered along the mountainside. These shelters once served as homes for Mallorca's earliest settlers.
The lush vegetation surrounding Deià is part of the Tramuntana Natural Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its rich and diverse flora and fauna.
Things to Do in Deià
Beaches and coves: the closest beach to the village is Cala Deià, a small rocky cove with a gravel shoreline, which makes it somewhat uncomfortable. It has the advantage of rarely being overcrowded.
Hiking: thanks to its location and the natural beauty of the surrounding area, Deià is perfect for hiking enthusiasts. Popular routes include the Monastery of Miramar and Sa Foradada.
Son Marroig House-Museum: set in a spectacular spot with extraordinary views of the Mediterranean, this museum was created in 1927 to showcase the life of Archduke Ludwig Salvator, one of the key cultural figures in the history of Mallorca.
Deià Archaeological Museum: one of the village's most-visited sites, this museum offers fascinating insights into the prehistoric past of the Balearic Islands.

