Mallorca has several "ultra-exclusive" pockets where the wealthy and famous congregate, most notably in the southwest and the hills above Palma. Son Vida, often called the "Beverly Hills of Mallorca," is a gated community in the hills with multimillion-euro villas, world-class golf courses, and the legendary Castillo Son Vida hotel. Another high-end hub is Port d'Andratx, famous for its dramatic cliffside estates and upscale harbor. For those who prefer a "bohemian-luxury" vibe, the village of Deià in the Tramuntana mountains attracts celebrities and artists seeking seclusion. Puerto Portals is the island's premier superyacht destination, where the rich spend their time at high-end boutiques and waterfront restaurants like Flanigan. Additionally, the Formentor peninsula in the north is home to historic estates and the iconic Hotel Formentor, which has hosted royalty and world leaders for decades. These areas are characterized by "first-line" sea views, total privacy, and proximity to the island's best private beach clubs and fine-dining establishments.