Spain
Discover Deià
Make your way to the town of Deià, about half an hour away from Valldemossa. After, we go to the beach and have dinner at Ca's Patro March, one of the most iconic restaurants of the island.





A couple of hours in Deià
Deia is a magical little village on Mallorca's northwest coast, where time seems to slow down. With its peaceful, bohemian vibe, it's the kind of place that invites you to wander. The narrow, cobbled streets are lined with golden stone houses draped in vibrant bougainvillea, making every turn feel like something out of a postcard. Charming cafes and tiny art galleries pop up here and there, adding to the relaxed, artsy atmosphere. The views of the surrounding mountains and the sea are breathtaking, and just strolling around Deia is a true gift. Don't plan to go to Deia the entire day. A couple of hours will do.



Where to shop in Deia
An appreciation of the handmade is the focus of Joy Made by Hand. It features a mix of clothing, accessories, scents, textiles and small objects from Mallorca, Spain and around the world. Straw hats from Colombia, Alpaca blankets and scarves sourced from Peru. Other nice places: Gress Galery & Obsolete


Quick snack with a view
The restaurant with the best view in Deia is probably Cafè Sa Font Fresca. The croquetas are delicious here.
15 minute drive to the cala de Deia




Dine at Ca's Patro March
Ca's Patró March is a fish restaurant perched on the rocky cliffs of Cala Deià with tables right by the water. The setting is unpretentious, offering a laid-back atmosphere that's all about simplicity. This isn’t a place for fancy dining or innovative cuisine, but rather a summer-only spot where the focus is on two things: the freshest fish and seafood, caught that very day, and an unbeatable seafront view. It's the perfect place to enjoy delicious, straightforward dishes while soaking in the stunning, idyllic surroundings. It's simple, it's quite expensive, but it's good.