Visiting the Mirador de Deià in Mallorca was an unforgettable experience. As I reached the viewpoint, I was immediately struck by the sweeping panorama of the rugged Tramuntana mountains stretching out before me, dotted with terraced fields and traditional stone houses. The view of the village of Deià, nestled in the hills below, was like something out of a postcard, with the deep blue of the Mediterranean Sea in the distance, contrasting with the lush greenery of the valley. It felt peaceful and serene, offering a perfect moment to pause and take in the natural beauty of this iconic part...
Read moreYou have to be there in order to really understand all these good reviews about Deia. My fav town in Palma de Mallorca. There was such a great touristic vibe everywhere in it. It was so so beautiful especially during the golden hour. We toured all the villages from Sineu, Pollenca, Soller, Deia, Valldemossa and then headed to Palma; all within one day. Deia though deserved some more hours. Finding a place to park might be the only downside but that is kinda expected. Either way, it's not...
Read moreVery beautiful city, with easy transport access. Visited on a Wednesday at 12pm in February and nothing was open except a small market but still enjoyed the hike around. There weren’t any open public toilets, the nearest was back at Palma’s bus station estación internacional. The buses are infrequent so plan your journey around that or you could be waiting hours for...
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