Mallorca Digital Nomad Guide
Mallorca is an ideal place for lifestyle travelers to come relax and work in the summer months.
Below is a list of the top reasons why it’s such an amazing place for digital nomads.
Why Mallorca Is A Great Destination For Digital Nomads
1. Idyllic Calas And Beaches
Definitely my favorite part about Mallorca are its idyllic calas and beaches.
I am a beach bum in its full right, and while I’ve had the fortune to experience some amazing beaches around the world, none beat those in Mallorca.
There’s something about the energy on this island paired with the crystalline-turquoise waters that just captures a little part of your soul, making you part of the beauty of the island forever.
2. Friendly Locals
One of the main reasons I love Spain so much is its people.
The people in Spain, and especially on the island of Mallorca, are a fusion of warm latin culture and northern Europeans. They have a serious side to them, but also just love enjoying the day-to-day with all of the sobremesa and vermouth.
These locals are also quite open to help visitors (so long as you’re respectful of their island).
3. Thriving Expat And Entrepreneurial Community
Palma, the balearic capital and main town in Mallorca, is surprisingly a mini entrepreneurial hub.
Palma is home to expats and lifestyle travelers from all over the world who come to the island in search of a more balanced lifestyle.
While I lived in Mallorca for the summer I met entrepreneurs from Sweden, Germany, Australia, England, Mexico, USA, and of course, Spain. Many lifestyle travelers come through to the island, and while most come for the summer, some also make it their semi-permanent home.
4. Lifestyle Diversity
Mallorca is a unique place as it can be as humble or as luxurious as you want it to be.
In Mallorca you have the option of easily living a simple life or living the lifestyle of the rich and famous.
If you’re more into luxury, you can get a massive villa with the most impressive Mediterranean sea view in the most upscale part of the island which will run you a few thousand to rent, or a few million to buy. Mallorca attracts some of the most successful entrepreneurs and families from around the world, and since it has one of the only ports in Europe that can hold super yachts, you will find lots of those parked along the shores.
What To Do In Palma De Mallorca As A Digital Nomad
Palma, although small, has enough to offer to keep even the most demanding lifestyle travelers satisfied. Here are some of our top suggestions to fill your weekday breaks.
Visit the city’s Cathedral
Explore the cathedral inside and out, and be sure to make it to the terraces. The views from there are just stunning (great for content, too).
Explore modern art at Es Baluard museum
Whether you are a big fan of modern art or not, this is one of the cultural icons of the city and definitely worth a visit. Check out their website for temporary expositions.
Local Tip: On Fridays you choose the price of the entrance ticket. Also, their bar has a great terrace to enjoy a drink.
Watch a movie alfresco at Parc de la Mar
During the summer you can watch movies al fresco at Parc de la Mar. The ambiance is great, and some days they have movies in English. Take a walk along the promenade before or after to enjoy a well-rounded experience.
Sip cocktails at the best terraces and rooftop bars
Admire a gorgeous sunset, and a view of the city while you sip on a craft cocktail. Some of the best views are from Nakar Hotel, Sky Bar, Almudaina, and Hostal Cuba. Cocktails here can be a bit pricey, but well-worth the splurge for the stunning views. Location, location, location.
Take a non-touristy walking tour
I know walking tours are usually a very touristy thing to do, but they don’t have to be. The best way to explore a city’s hidden charms is by getting lost walking it. Why not take a few hours out of your day to discover some of the city’s history? We wrote a post with a 24 hour guide to Palma de Mallorca, if you need a little guidance.
Visit Bellver Castle
We included this castle in a previous castle post, and will mention it again because it’s worth a visit. Bellver Castle offers a unique experience in Palma. Take a morning to explore the castle, and admire the wonderful views of the bay. If morning explorations are not your thing, consider going for a golden hour picnic.
Local Tip: Visit on a Sunday for free entrance!
Where to Eat
Palma de Mallorca offers such a varied selection of food that you’ll be in foodie heaven. From traditional Spanish tapas to Mexican food, Japanese, Italian, and many more you’ll have plenty of international options to choose from.
El Aquanauta
For great Mexican food visit El Aquanauta in Santa Catalina. Order all of the fish and seafood tacos -– the absolute best on the menu. They also have a sister restaurant, Chula Vista, but I haven’t had the chance to taste it yet. If you try it, please comment on this post with your thoughts!
Il Tano
For the best pizza, also in Santa Catalina, get a table at Il Tano. The place is tiny and it’s in high demand, but trust me, it is well worth the wait. The pizzas with zucchini or eggplant are my favorites!
Bon Lloc
For vegan food checkout Bon Lloc in the historic city centre. Get the lunch menu and taste a collection of up to 5 dishes (for less than what you’d expect).
Izakaya
For excellent Japanese food choose Izakaya. It is also located in Santa Catalina (notice a pattern?) just because this area has the best food. This restaurant has great sushi and sashimi, and also the best selection of warm dishes such as okonomiyaki.
Where to Work
As lifestyle travelers, you are likely to need a space to work from while you’re in Palma de Mallorca. Luckily, the city has a great array of cafes and coworking spaces to choose from.
Arabay Cafe
By far one of the best cafes to work from in Palma is Arabay. We have featured this cafe before in our guide to the best cafes for digital nomads, and we will continue to feature it. It’s just that good and reliable. The coffee is pretty great, the ambiance is relaxing, and the many seating areas (2 floors, and some outdoors) usually means you’ll find a spot. The wifi is strong, and the cafe is welcoming of laptops. You will see plenty of people working from here for hours without being bothered.