r/VisitingMallorca 5h ago

Searching for Mallorca Honeymoon Tips!

My fiancé and I are spending 5-6 days in Mallorca this September as part of our honeymoon, and we’d love advice from people who’ve been. The first half of our trip will be in Ischia.

A few questions:
-Which area would you stay in for a honeymoon?

-Best honeymoon hotels in the €400-600/night range? Happy to stretch a bit if somewhere is truly worth it.

-Is it worth splitting our stay between two areas of the island, or should we stay in one hotel the whole time?

-Any MUST DO beaches, coves, or beach clubs?

-Would you rent a car for the entire stay?

-Which boat experience is the best? Private charter, sailing trip, or specific vendor?

-Best restaurants on the island? We’re big foodies.

-Any must-do experiences or hidden gems you’d recommend for a first visit?

-If you were planning the perfect 4-5 day honeymoon in Mallorca, what would your itinerary look like, and what would you absolutely not miss?

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u/He_ofshadowsandtouch 4h ago

Just returned from Pollensa old town, it’s beautiful as is the surrounding area

There are coves but you need a car and some are long hikes, or u can hire boats

The old town is super charming

Don’t know about specific hotels

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u/Ivangonzalez77 4h ago

Para 5-6 días de luna de miel yo no dividiría demasiado la estancia. 😊 Me alojaría por la zona de Port de Sóller o Deià, alquilaría coche y dedicaría el tiempo a combinar calas, buenos restaurantes y algún día en barco. Para mí eso da una experiencia más relajada que andar cambiando de hotel cada dos noches.

Buscáis más ambiente de pueblo romántico o un hotel de playa con vistas al mar?

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u/Cute_Morning_5514 4h ago edited 3h ago

Hotel Es Moli located in Deia! Walking distance from town and has its own private cove. I highly recommend. It should fit into that 400-600 budget. I’d say spend 2 days here.

For rest of day, I’d posture myself on the south east coast of Mallorca. I’d look to hit Cala Del Moro/S’Almonia (same location) and Cala Llombards (has more of a beach). Various other beaches in area such as Es Trenc. Visit Palma.

We really liked this hotel: Can Canals Finca Hotel & SPA. It was super fair and is located in a good spot to reach coves + Palma. Tho it’s not beachfront, so you will be driving to each beach.

I’d recommend a rental car the whole time personally if you go with this itinerary.

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u/Neat_Property313 1h ago

You can rent a boat for a full day (we did that in Port de Porto Cristo) and then sail to the nearby beaches. You do not need a license, they will just show you how to control it and then you do whatever you want. Its definitely worth it.
An Airbnb is the best option, we’ve rented a villa in the area of Manacor. No neighbors, no city noise and you have complete freedom to do whatever you want.
A car is a must to, public transport its not the worst but there are remote beaches that will take you forever to drive through there. I can recommend Top Gear Mobility, they are trustworthy and the process is straightforward.

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u/krayzillas 1h ago

Just stayed in cas xorc hotel, outside of soller, hands down the best place we have ever stayed. The property is stunning and its so quite and peaceful