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Where do celebrities hang out in Mallorca?

Celebrity (spotting) hangouts in Mallorca
  • Port d'Andratx. Port d'Andratx is one of the hottest places to buy a property at the moment and continues to be a favourite amongst celebrities for being a more discreet holiday setting. ...
  • Puerto Portals. ...
  • Palma. ...
  • Deia. ...
  • Valldemossa. ...
  • Soller & Port de Soller. ...
  • Manacor. ...
  • Formentor.




Celebrities in 2026 gravitate toward the most exclusive and discreet corners of the island, primarily the "Golden Triangle" in the southwest and the mountain village of Deià. Deià has long been a magnet for the creative elite, centered around the iconic Belmond La Residencia hotel, which has hosted stars like Robbie Williams and George Lucas. For the "see and be seen" crowd, the superyacht marinas of Puerto Portals and Port Adriano are the top spots; Bill Gates and Jenson Button are among the many VIPs spotted dining at front-row establishments like Wellies or Ritzi. The luxury estate area of Son Vida, often called the "Beverly Hills of Mallorca," is home to many resident celebrities including Rafael Nadal and Michael Schumacher. Additionally, the secluded Formentor Peninsula remains a legendary hideaway for high-profile figures like Michelle Obama and various European royals who value the privacy of the Hotel Formentor and the surrounding private villas.

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One of the most renowned areas in Majorca is Puerto Portals, a glamorous marina frequented by celebrities and high-profile individuals. It boasts luxurious yachts, upscale boutiques, and exquisite dining options.

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While many of the rich and famous choose Mallorca as a one-off holiday destination, the island has also won the hearts of many stars who now own properties here. Port d'Andratx, Puerto Portals, Palma and Deià are some of the main haunts where you might find yourself rubbing shoulders with a familiar face.

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The actor has just bought a house in Mallorca, after closing a transaction to acquire a villa of 3.5 million euros in Port d'Andratx.

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The Princess of Wales lived her life under a spotlight – sometimes of her own making. But in the spring of 1996 she found sanctuary during a weekend's stay at the Mallorca hotel known today as Belmond La Residencia in Deià, where her framed letter of thanks to the hotel still hangs on the wall in the reception area.

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Areas to avoid If you're after something more relaxed, do stay away from Magaluf and Palma Nova as these places are where you'll find a lot of the 18-30's groups, along with English-style pubs, a big drinking culture and all-night parties. They are also jam-packed during the peak tourism months of July and August.

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The most exclusive areas are the Old Town and Calatrava districts with ancient architecture, the bohemian district of Santa Catalina which has a jumble of mainly apartments, and the attractive old fishing village of Portixol with its fishing cottages and designer penthouses.

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The Marivent Palace is the summer residence of the Spanish Royal Family in Mallorca. The Palace was built between 1923-1925 and is located in the tourist area of Cala Mayor in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.

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The 15 best places to visit on Mallorca
  • Banyalbufar. ...
  • Deià ...
  • Valldemossa. ...
  • Santanyí ...
  • Portocolom. ...
  • Orient. ...
  • Fornalutx. ...
  • San Telmo. Where the mountains meet the sea, less than ten minutes west of Puerto Andratx, you'll find San Telmo, or Sant Elm, a simple fishing village where the fishermen's houses line the sea's edge.


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Catherine and Michael's Spanish house boasts ten bedrooms and is located on the outskirts of the village of Valldemossa, Majorca.

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The two hot spots for those looking to party are Magaluf and S'Arenal (Playa de Palma), other seasonal resorts like Puerto Alcudia, Cala Ratjada Port d'Andratx and Cala d'Or offer some late-night entertainment in the summer months to keep holidaymakers satisfied.

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What Not to Do in Mallorca on Your 1st Visit
  • Planning to visit only in summer.
  • Underestimating the heat.
  • Packing only for the beach.
  • Going for lunch or dinner too early.
  • Not carrying enough cash.
  • (Still) falling for timeshare scams.
  • Drinking in the streets of Magaluf.
  • Not exploring outside Palma.


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Deia, Fornalutx, Valldemossa would all meet your criteria. Old town of Pollensa and town of Soller might also suit. Hope this helps. Fornalutx,so picturesque, is in a mountainous valley but rental villas cost a plenty there especially the few with a pool.It does attract tourists but it won't be too busy in May.

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The West coast of Mallorca runs from Pollença to Andratx. It is home to the famous Tramuntana mountains and offer the most scenic locations in Mallorca. The area is home to mountain peaks, hidden beaches, impressive cliffs, lakes and historical villages.

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