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Arta in 2 days

If you only have 2 days to spend in Arta, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Restaurant Cafeteria Sant Salvador, Santuari de Sant Salvador, and Port Cala Rajada, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Sa Duaia and VORO Restaurant so you can get the best taste of Arta while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Arta in 2 days
  • Most popular attractions
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Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Capdepera, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Castell de Capdepera

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4.3
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Castles
Castell de Capdepera, dating back to the 14th century, is a large ancient stone castle offering historical exhibits and breathtaking views. Despite some discrepancies in operating hours, visitors can still enjoy the exterior and explore the rich historical information provided throughout the space. Perched on top of a hill in Capdepera, this castle has had strategic significance over the years and offers an immersive experience through its well-maintained ruins.
Historical landmark built from 13th. Great to visit. See the all town area from the top. Staff is very nice lady.
Sean C — Google review
Great views, worth visiting if you are nearby. There's a parking before castle or street parking after castle if you are ok to drive narrow uphill. Plan about 30-60 minutes for a visit
Nik — Google review
Fantastic castle with brilliant views from the top. Admission was very reasonable. There's is a toilet on site but no cafe. There's also information barcodes to scan on interesting parts inside the castle.
DAZ A — Google review
This is absolutely one of the most magical and medieval places in Mallorca! The castle and church atop the hill is awesome. A stroll up the streets to the castle can be a bit harsh as the streets can be steep at times, but well worth it. The people here are so welcoming. The Fiesta's are amazing and just a short distance from the wonderful harbour town of Cala Rajada. I absolutely love this place.xxxxx
Roy B — Google review
An interesting place for a walk. It won’t take you much time, as the site isn’t very big, but I think it’s worth it. The regular ticket costs €3, and children under 10 get in for free.
Dawid L — Google review
Nice castle if you’re around. Probably finding a parking spot in the town will take up more time than visiting this castle, though.. don’t let that stop you. The (well preserved) building takes up 30 mins or so, and many of the parking spots are taking by tourists (who probably just come and go). Def. worth the 3 EUR , not worth a 2 hour detour I would say.
Hans H — Google review
Must visit. Nice walk with a view. Liked, apart from the views, the governor’s house>museum.
Katerina — Google review
It is ok to visit the castle, don`t expect much of it. Entrance is 3 Euros, payment only by card. You can also download an audio guide at the entrance. Make sure you have proper shoes and a hat, it can be very hot up there. The view to Menorca is great also to the small town and the church. You can walk around in max. an hour. The walk up there is really nice, you can lose yourself on the little streets.
Alice V — Google review
Carrer Castell, s/n, 07580 Capdepera, Illes Balears, Spain•http://www.capdeperacastell.com/•+34 971 81 87 46•Tips and more reviews for Castell de Capdepera
4 min · 1.4 mi
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Platja Son Moll

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3.9
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$$$$affordable
Public beach
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Platja Son Moll is a stunning beach with beautiful white sand and turquoise waters, making it a popular spot for tourists. It offers loungers and parasols for rent, as well as beach bars for refreshments. The beach can get crowded during peak season, but it's worth visiting for its cleanliness and accessibility for the disabled. In the evening, the atmosphere becomes even more charming, perfect for relaxing in the waves during sunset.
Beautiful beach with soft sand and easy access. However, the showers were not working, which was a bit disappointing.
Farshad A — Google review
Very beautiful and clean beach! Although it gets packed during the day it’s still worth it. It was towel to towel on the beach so not much room and freedom. Beautiful white sand and turquoise water. Fyi the beds/shades are for a fee. Also bring your goggles and take a peak in the right side of the beach. If you walk around you’ll see many hotels, restaurants and tourists so it’s very lively. There are also showers near the stairs at the back of the beach
Ava T — Google review
The beach itself is beautiful, but it is very crowded (already in June) and there are not that much umbrellas (2 beds + umbrella = €19.50). One of the restaurants plays German music very hard, which ruins the experience
Robbert S — Google review
Nice beach and area. Definitley you should at least visit the area.
Alex O — Google review
Secure beautiful beach, accessible from all the hotels around footpaths and parking.
Agnieszka K — Google review
Crowded but lovely turquoise waters. Clean, soft sand, gentle incline- great for non swimmers too, enough eating and drinking options.
Abhishek S — Google review
Beautiful beach, the waves are fantastic fun
Beaka E — Google review
Nice clean beach calm water with pink sand .
Joseph C — Google review
07590 Cala Ratjada, Balearic Islands, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Platja Son Moll
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17 min · 0.89 mi
3

Port Cala Rajada

4.6
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Marina
Port Cala Rajada is a charming destination with two distinct areas. The marina area offers various water activities and boat excursions, while the fishing port showcases traditional Mallorcan fishing boats. Visitors can enjoy a pleasant walk along the waterfront, passing numerous dining options and boutiques. The area also features hidden caves and secluded beaches for exploration. It's an ideal spot for a romantic stroll or to simply relax with a drink while taking in the beautiful views.
It's perfect! Great view, good location as there are bars, restaurants and sitting spots around and if you want to see the moon rise, you can go to the outer wall and enjoy the view from up there!
Veno — Google review
It was a pleassnt stay here end April, when it is not too hot and not too crowded. The town has a cosy sandy beach, a picturesque promenade, an excursion train and plenty of restaurants and cafes. We had a cosy stay at Triton Beach hotel with exceptionally pleasant staff, great view and very close to the promenade. .
Nijolė V — Google review
A beautiful port, the bars, cafes, and restaurants overlooking are all truly superb. The atmosphere and cooking aromas merged with the scenery are just awesome. 1 minute walk from all the shops too. The shopping streets, food vendors, and well-kept, clean, lovely streets are just buzzing! We highly recommend a visit or five to the port!💯💯💯💯💯
Sue — Google review
I took the Sea Odyssey Catamaran Tour from Cala Millor around to Cala Ratjada - would firstly recommend the sea tour as you get some really amazing views of the north eastern part of the Island before arriving at Cala Ratjada. What can I say, I'm loving this place - again loads of places to see, natural reserve park, beautiful beach, a few sculptures, clear water, sunny days - just hope I don't miss the boat back!
Laura H — Google review
Beautiful place,a huge variety of restaurants. Great boat trips from the harbour. Lovely beaches. Very clean. Highly recommend
Deborah H — Google review
Excellent facilities in the marina, friendly and helpful people. Place is full of restaurants, some with live music. Still busy at the beginning of October.
Krzysztof L — Google review
Beautiful place to visit! Cala Gat
Relieta H — Google review
Lovely harbour, boat trip dropped us off for an afternoon. Had a stroll along the seafront and a very nice meal.
John S — Google review
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15 min · 5.7 mi
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Cala Torta

4.5
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4.1
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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Other Outdoor Activities
Cala Torta is a serene beach nestled amidst small cliffs and wild nature, offering a laid-back atmosphere for swimming and sunbathing. Located near Cala Mesquida Beach, this spot is beloved by locals for its brilliant white sands and gentle hills. Accessible by foot from the unmade road or via a scenic hike from Cala Mesquida, the beach boasts just one bar and restricted car access to preserve its fragile ecosystem.
Beautiful beach, 1.4 km down the broken road from where you can park your car. Decent shoes are a good idea, sandals were ok. Bring plenty of water. It took us around 15 minutes to get down to the beach and around 16 to get back up, but I sure felt the way up a lot more. Parts of the beach are fairly steep, so it might be a good idea not to bring your younger kids here. But it's definitely worth the trip.
V H — Google review
It’s about 15’ from Artà by car. You should leave your car around 1-1,5km from the beach. It is not allowed (and even dangerous) to go further by car. The beach is quiet, calm, there is not a lot of people. I don’t recommend to go there on wheelchair or with little baby stroller.
Anna S — Google review
Very nice and secluded beach. Very few people, but there is a 20-30 minute walk. There is a path also from the next beach.
Mihail T — Google review
Cala Torta is one of those places that makes you feel like you’ve earned the experience. The beach is absolutely stunning, crystal-clear turquoise water, surrounded by rocky cliffs and wild nature. No buildings, no bars, no restaurants, almost untouched beauty. It feels remote, raw, and peaceful. To get there, you’ll need to walk about 1.5 km on a trail that’s not well-marked and a bit uneven, with a gentle uphill on the way back. It’s not super difficult, but definitely something to be aware of, especially in the summer heat. On the plus side, the effort helps keep the crowds away, even during high season. There’s a small food truck/restaurant right before the trail begins, it’s your last chance to grab food or drinks, so stock up if you plan to stay for a while. The walk itself is scenic, with beautiful views of the coastline as you approach the cala. If you’re up for the short adventure, Cala Torta will reward you with one of the most beautiful and peaceful beach experiences in Mallorca. Highly recommend!
Andrea A — Google review
A 20-30 minute walk down a hill to reach the beach. Not too crowded, but not as empty as the reviews make it seem either. I guess it’s gotten popular. There’s no cell phone service. The road you walk on to reach the beach seems to have been asphalted before but it’s just broken down and ruined, which is why no cars are allowed on it. The end of the road, right before the beach is like going through a forest. There was a sign that there are strong currents and that the beach is a dangerous zone with high risk of drowning, and that the beach is not watched. While we were there, there was a lifeguard with an emergency vehicle, so the sign might be old. The lifeguard showed up a bit later though (around 11h maybe), so if you go earlier, keep in might that there might not be anyone to help in the case of an emergency. The water was nice, lots of algae though. I guess it depends on the season. It wasn’t my favorite beach, but it was a nice little adventure to get there. Sneakers are better than flip flops, but both work.
Nina C — Google review
Quite beautifil beach in the midst of a marvellous rock coast landscape. Great for hiking around.
Benedikt S — Google review
Did not meet my expectations based on the many reviews I read. It’s a natural setting, but not extraordinary. Moderate seaweed mixed with sand in the shallows. Long hike to get there, uphill on the way back. Then discovered a thief had broken our car window and made off with some of our belongings, including a computer and iPad, so be careful. (We actually tracked him down in his apartment an hour away in Palma using Apple’s “Find My” function and with the help of his neighbors got most of the stuff back.)
Sam F — Google review
Came here in late October. Gorgeous weather.Beach ok..but lots of people. Thought it was supposed to be a nudist beach. No chance of that here.
Tim H — Google review
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Where to eat

When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 32-minute drive away from Cala Torta.

Sa Duaia

4.3
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3.5
(129)
Hotel
Restaurant
Nestled in the serene countryside, Sa Duaia offers a charming farmstay experience that feels like stepping back in time. This delightful retreat features an inviting old-world restaurant and bar, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. Guests can take advantage of the outdoor pool and hot tub, making it an ideal spot for relaxation. The surrounding area is rich with attractions, including stunning views and local culinary delights that are sure to please any palate.
Sa Duaia The place is a quiet paradise to rest, relax and disconnect from everything else. We had a marvelous lunch with a great view of the mountains and the horizon. Among other things, we tried the mushrooms with sobrasada, tuna with sesame and lamb and everything was delightful. The service was kind, fast and attentive. Definitely one of those occasions to remember. Big kudos!
Carlos C — Google review
Amazing view and great paella! We really loved our stay here. We got the peace and quiet we needed to completely relax, along with the best view on the whole island. The service was friendly and the breakfast was good. I would recommend it to everyone!
Emmelie H — Google review
5/5. Where do we start? We checked in at 1pm (earliest). We came here in June 2025 for a meal and knew we wanted to return for a stay. We were welcomed and greeted by the staff and given our room keys. We had a double room in the tower which had a lovely authentic feel to it. Small bathroom but what can you expect? It’s a very traditional Spanish building. We spent the afternoon relaxing by the pool with a cerveza €3.30, excellent price! We went for a lovely walk around the grounds and then went to the restaurant for our dinner. We had a beautiful table reserved and the view was spectacular as the sun was setting. Fantastic customer service. We had the bread and Thai chicken to start and steak for main and shared a bottle of Rioja €17, again fabulous prices. We finished our evening sitting inside and enjoyed the decor and atmosphere of inside. The location itself is truly beautiful and relaxing. A perfect place to stay if you’re after tranquility and relaxation. The staff could not have done enough for us. The stay was everything we wished for. Thank you!
Hannah S — Google review
We stayed at Sa Duaia for a week in one of the hotel apartments. I had researched beforehand and I could see that the accommodation might be a little on the rustic side and that the location was definitely remote. My expectations were not too high for the inside of the apartment but I was pleasantly surprised to find that they were somewhat exceeded and that the location was just so wonderful. Yes it was quiet but that was just what I wanted. Fantastic views, surrounded by mountains and with a view down to the sea where there were several isolated beaches with perfect, clear blue waters and golden sand. The apartment offered quite basic but adequate facilities. There were other facilities on hand but we didn't partake of the restaurant although the food looked and smelt nice. We had a very nice pool to use and a beautiful terrace. I can't and don't really want to fault anything. I loved it. I would say that if you don't like it quiet or don't like driving up and down a slightly narrow road with some scary drops in places (like everywhere in Mallorca)then perhaps it's not for you. Also if you want a super slick kitchen and bathroom then maybe go elsewhere. But if you want a get away from it all, super peaceful retreat from the outside world then this is the place for you. as it was for me.
Richard S — Google review
Beautiful place, in a remote and quiet location in a beautiful natural area. If you are looking for a tranquil place to stay, out of the crowd in nature, this is a good place for you. We stayed for two nights and we enjoyed very much! The room we had was simple but clean and comfortable. The breakfast in the morning was nice and we sat outside, enjoying the great view! Friendly staff, very good restaurant and cute cat ☺️
Valentina R — Google review
This restaurant has my heart. I’ve been coming to Mallorca for many years, and this place truly has the most beautiful atmosphere – with a stunning view of both the sea and the mountains. The food was absolutely delicious, and I can highly recommend the paella. The owner and staff were also incredibly friendly and welcoming. I’ll definitely be back!
Caro - — Google review
9 people with 5 kids enjoyed a fabulous dinner with stunning views. Five star service and food to die for. The kids went for the Paella de Marisco and was thrilled and said that it was the best Paella they ever had. Gents had lamb shoulder which was more then tender and juicy. Ladies had the grilled tuna and were very pleased. We could not have asked for a better dinner and service. Just go here and enjoy! A real pearl 👌
Alexander G — Google review
We were there just by Chance to get something to eat and we were pleasantly surprised by the quality and Price of the Food and the spectaculare view of the surrounding Mountain! We gladly enjoyed the beautyful Sunset! Greatly recommended and we will try get back once we are in the Region! Worth the Trip!
Thomas M — Google review
Carretera Arta - Cala Torta, 07570, Illes Balears, Spain•http://www.saduaia.com/•+34 722 74 94 73•Tips and more reviews for Sa Duaia

VORO Restaurant

4.8
(261)
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4.7
(97)
$$$$very expensive
Fine dining restaurant
Mediterranean restaurant
Nestled within the lush grounds of the Cap Vermell Grand Hotel, VORO Restaurant is a culinary gem that beckons food enthusiasts from afar. The name itself, derived from the Latin word for "devour," perfectly encapsulates its ethos of savoring every element of a dish. Under the expert guidance of Chef Alvaro Salazar, guests can indulge in two extraordinary tasting menus: Voro with 22 courses and Devoro featuring 17 courses.
It was a breathtaking gastronomic journey that will never be forgotten! Our taste buds felt like they were in a paradise of flavors and textures. It was incomparable to anything. The service was top notch. And despite the fact that the intervals between courses were not small, we enjoyed every minute spent there. We also took a short break during dinner to go out to the terrace and change the scenery. And the staff kindly brought us our wine there. Each dish was served with a beautiful presentation and the history of the recipe, concept and ingredients. I would like to express special thanks to the sommelier who skillfully selected the wine I loved. Yes, the price for dinner is high, but it is absolutely justified. You are paying not only for quality products, but also for an incredible experience and impressions.
Kira Z — Google review
We had a truly memorable evening at Voro. From the warm and welcoming reception to the final bite, everything was exceptional. Each dish was a masterpiece, beautifully presented and bursting with flavor. The pork and shrimp ravioli, in particular, was simply divine. What stood out most was the meticulous attention to detail in every course. The service was attentive, professional, and delightfully charming throughout. Without a doubt, one of my favorite two Michelin star dining experiences.
Luca — Google review
The food at Voro was amazing. It was put together to form an interesting journey to experience Mallorca’s ingredients in every aspect. From the professional and excellent service, to the beautiful atmosphere both in and out, I truly enjoyed my experience here. Adding on, the way they plated and displayed their food was top notch, as they brought out every fine detail of their ingredients, especially the way they made the ravioli. I believe anyone would have a great time dining here, as it was an all-round great restaurant, and I really believe they could get 3.
James W — Google review
An unforgettable dining experience! Voro takes you on a journey with creative dishes that blend Mediterranean flavors, Andalusian roots and the best local produce. Every course is a surprise from the lobster to the tender lamb and the playful desserts. The atmosphere is intimate, the wine list outstanding and the staff make you feel both pampered and at home. It is easy to see why Voro has two Michelin stars because it truly deserves them. If you visit Mallorca and love fine dining this is the place you cannot miss.
Studio 1 — Google review
The most extraordinary experience ever! Excellent food, impeccable service with entertaining storytelling and elegant atmosphere. It’s impressive the quality that is in each dish, the use of all senses and the amability and passion of the staff. Thank you for this wonderful experience, your commitment and enthusiasm that you convey are amazing!! You definitely deserves the third Micheline star
Eleonora P — Google review
I've been waiting for this reservation for the last 5/6 months. From the moment I stepped into VORO, I knew I was in for something special. The atmosphere is elegant yet inviting, setting the perfect stage for what would become the most memorable dining experience of my life. Each dish that arrived at my table was not only beautifully presented, but also a reflection of deep thought, creativity, and respect for the ingredients - every detail presented was so well thought and fascinating. You can easily understand that every texture, flavour, plating, and so on, has been carefully considered and perfected. To elevate the evening even further, the team behind the experience was exceptional. From the warm welcome to the attentive yet unobtrusive service, every interaction felt genuine and heartfelt. They don’t just serve you; they make you feel at home while guiding you through a culinary journey. Dining at VORO is not simply about eating, it's a full experience, that makes you feel inspired and deeply moved by what gastronomy can achieve when passion meets perfection. My final saying is: All the other Michelin stars be aware, because this one is easily on it's way for the third ***. Many thanks, looking forward in meeting you back again.
Beatriz O — Google review
We had a truly fantastic dinner as a family at Voro Restaurant. Chef Alvaro Salazar and his talented team delivered an unforgettable gastronomic experience that absolutely deserves its Michelin stars. Each dish showcased a beautiful blend of Mediterranean and Andalusian flavors, with Chef Salazar’s generous creativity and mastery evident in every bite. The attention to detail, from presentation to taste, was impeccable. If you’re looking for an exceptional dining experience, Voro is the place to go. We can’t wait to return!
Murat E — Google review
Came 3 weeks ago while on vacation. Service and atmosphere and wine were outstanding. The service was warm and an experience like no other. The food- I have found 2 star Michelin restaurants often award creativity and shock, and pushing your palette over actual enjoyment taste… this is definitely the case. If you want a genuinely delicious Mallorcan meal do not go here.
Bridgette — Google review
Urb. Atalaya de Canyamel, Vial A2, 12, Mallorca, 07589 Canyamel, Balearic Islands, Spain•https://vororestaurant.com/•+34 871 81 13 50•Tips and more reviews for VORO Restaurant
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Day 2

Proximity is everything
For day 2, we bundled attractions like Santuari de Sant Salvador and Ses Paisses and other places within a close range, so that the time it takes to travel between all of them is less than one hour. Combined with the average time people spend there, your day should take about 6 hours.
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Santuari de Sant Salvador

4.6
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4.4
(251)
Church
Sights & Landmarks
Museum
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Santuari de Sant Salvador, located in the picturesque town of Arta, is a historic fortress and chapel perched atop a hill. The walled enclosure of Almudaina d'Arta expanded with new streets and squares at the foot of Sant Salvador hill. Dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries, this Moorish-looking fortress offers stunning views of the town and verdant countryside.
I went there on another excursion, with TUI tours, a full day - I got to roam the market, walk through the square and up to the church - Marcelle (driver) & Gabriel (guide) were great so thank you both for a very enjoyable day.
Laura H — Google review
Very nice fortified church on the top of a small city. Make sure you park behind the hill so you can take a nice walk, up to the castle. There is no entry fee. You can visit the church ( Transfiguracion del Senyor ) or just admire the view from the towers. The colours of sunset were amazing. If you enter from the back gate you will walk down the stairs which leads you directly to the Santa Maria D`Arta church ( unfortunatly it was closed already when we visited ).
Alice V — Google review
Nice late-medieval castle walls with great views to the town of Arta and a nice café/restaurant if you want to relax. The museum and the church of the town are nearby, so it worths the 3' walk to the top to experience it!
Chris G — Google review
We only visited the courtyard. We liked the church of Santa Maria d'Arta a little more. At the time we were in the process of reconstructing the staircase, otherwise these buildings can be reached by stairs and you don't have to go around on the road. Unfortunately, there are only public toilets in the castle.
Tereza K — Google review
Amazing place to visit, beautiful views and plenty of history. I didn’t go into the buildings but walked around and read the information. A nice little cafe is at the top to relax and recover from the walk.
Justin H — Google review
Stunning church fortified by nine little towers connected through a wall. There's even a small bistro in the yard where you can grab some drinks or eat some cake and hot dishes. It's located on a mountain peak therefore you gotta climb some stairs if you're walking from the direction of the town Arta. Another possibility of accessing this wonderful location is by car. A few meters beneath the church there's a parking lot located.
Maximilian G — Google review
Absolutely scenic and therapeutic views from atop! Approximately 355 steps / 8 minutes stroll up:) the area is kept litter-free and even has a curious cat resident! Worthy steps up, family-friendly kid-friendly. If you need a break from the steps, the rocks on both sides of the steps close to the peak could offer a brief respite.
Laila H — Google review
This is a nice place to do on a morning. Best to combine with a visit to Arya’s week market on Tuesday. The view from the castellos’ walls over the plains is great and worth a little hike. On your way up using the stairway behind the church, you will see lots of cats chilling in the morning.
Stefan Z — Google review
07570 Artà, Illes Balears, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Santuari de Sant Salvador
6 min · 1.3 mi
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Ses Paisses

4.3
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4.0
(31)
Archaeological museum
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Ses Paisses is an impressive archaeological site located just outside Arta in Mallorca. It is one of the island's best-preserved prehistoric talayotic villages, dating back to around 850 BCE. The ruins cover an area of over 13,000m2 and include a large protected wall with a cyclopean portal and various buildings surrounding a central structure.
Lovely place found when randomly cruising throught Mallorca. Recommend going there to dive a little bjt into the history of Mallorca. Ticket was 2 EUR. Also offers a restroom.
Tom J — Google review
Nice small archeological park near Artà. There are informative shields which explain the place and the talaiotic culture. Much shadow. The entrance costs 4€ (April 2025). Perfect to combine with other sightseeings of Artà: the sanctuary uphill, the old town and the cave.
Tatiana — Google review
Amazing place! Recommend the visit. However, the municipal employee working there (24/9/25 at the end of the day) was not capable of providing any useful information about the site and was quite rude, the only information given at our 4h arrival (with a bad temper) was "we close the gates at 5h, with or without you inside". Pre-historic employee in a pre-historic monument.
Manuel P — Google review
You simply can’t forgo this archeological site while visiting Northeast Mallorca. It was amazing to not only learn about ancient Mallorca history, but see firsthand the remains from cultures and time periods unique to the island. I would recommend visiting with an expert guide so you can truly get the full experience.
Anna M — Google review
I see that six months ago the entrance fee was €2, which seemed reasonable given how small the site is. I went there today, and it’s now €4. Way too expensive for what there is to see — I do not recommend it.
Scrapminus — Google review
Located just 300m outside of Arta, Ses Païsses is one of the largest, most important and well preserved archaeological site in Mallorca. This talayotic settlements dates back to about 850 years BC (Bronze age, over 3,000 years old) and covers an area of more then 13,000m2. A large protected wall containing its cyclopean portal, in the interior area are various buildings build around a central structure. There is parking available, the entrance fee is currently €2 per person, there are toilet facilities, the ticket kiosk sells drinks and beer and there is picnic are with tables and benches right of the entrance.
Peter S — Google review
A very interesting place of the Talaiotic Culture. It offers good descriptions and is definitely a landmark worth visiting. In my opinion even more so in comparison to other Talaiotic places like Capocorp Vell or els Antigors. If you only plan to visit one of the Talaiotic archaeological sites, go to Ses Païsses.
Markus S — Google review
really great. we were impressed and wondering how they moved these huge stones around.
Andreas H — Google review
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Parc Natural de la Península de Llevant

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Nestled about an hour's drive from Alcudia, the Parc Natural de la Península de Llevant is a hiker's paradise that boasts stunning coastal cliffs, lush pine forests, and expansive heathland. This natural haven is teeming with wildlife, including hedgehogs and the elusive Black Vulture.
This was a beautiful hike. If you want an enjoyable 90 min loop this was perfect. We did trail 10, it was rated a 2 difficulty on the map. It was loose rock and dirt. Some spots were steeper than others but doable with running shoes. You start and end back at the parking lot. The trail was very well marked and looks out over the water once you get to top. The view was well worth the walk one of the most breathtaking views I’ve ever experienced in my life. You can also detour just before the top to view a church. We stayed in Alcúdia - it was a 50min drive down the coast, wide highway and smooth. Once you get to the Alta it becomes very narrow. We had an SUV that was not ideal but we were able to get through. The rest of the drive is also on narrow roads and lots of bikers but a pretty drive. You will continue to follow the signs to the trail. There is a parking lot at the end. Highly recommend going to this area!! The map in the pictures shows you all the routes they have displayed in the parking lot. It is free.
Meagan A — Google review
Beautiful large nature reserve with different hiking routes. Great for bird watching. Make sure to take enough water and snacks and eventually a hat. The longest route( + 3 hours) leads to a remote beach
Katharina H — Google review
The car park from the beach here is very far, so if it's that you are aiming for, just go to another one. Mistakenly parked here and a journey of 7 hour walk through the day began to reach the sea. Amazing walk though into the wild, so if you are looking for that, it's a great spot to start. You can find the map at the start, but be carefull along the way, you can miss a pathway very easily.
Alex Z — Google review
Great views and challenging walks. Torrent de Mazdoc was especially challenging.
Amandio Q — Google review
There are many routes for hiking . The views are nice and routes well done . However , there not many indications . If you need to sleep on the way, there are “refuges”, which we better to book online
Hello W — Google review
Well marked hiking trails. Car park, info centre, toilets. No charge. Some trails more shaded, but was baking hot on the concrete roads
Jess D — Google review
Perfect place to escape the crowds and enjoy quietness of nature and beautiful walks.
Thomas A — Google review
A bit Stoney path especially number 10 but Worth for the views you get on the top. Add one hour extra to whatever is mentioned on the map. Those times are not doable
Prudhvy V — Google review
Ctra. MA-3333, km 4,7, 07570 Artà, Balearic Islands, Spain•http://parcnaturaldellevant.blogspot.com/•+34 606 09 68 30•Tips and more reviews for Parc Natural de la Península de Llevant
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Ermita de Betlem

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Ermita de Betlem is a secluded hilltop monastery and chapel dating back to 1805, located on the Serres de Llevant mountain range. It's a popular destination for local hikers due to its spectacular views of Alcudia Bay. The area offers cycling routes with panoramic bay vistas and rolling terrain. Despite being remote, it exudes peace and tranquility, providing a serene escape from urban life.
Personally the best spiritual place on the island i arrived here during rain and cycled 50km from port alcudia to get here through beutifull national park surrounding the monastery history of the place dates to 18 century and decor of the sanctuary has what i love about these places simple down to earth with the cave and baby Jesus as a main focus you feel closer to something superior in here and you don't have thousands of tourists around you i was here for more than 1 hour completely alone with only goats on the hill disturbed by my presence. Cycle in here dont drive you will apreciate journey and your visit more.
Łukasz — Google review
It is all about the route to the Ermita really. Gorgeous way up (and down), lots of switchbacks (and cyclists). The Ermita itself is pretty, but very small. There is a little van with some refreshments and snacks are there are bathrooms. I would recommend going their for the view and the fun trip.
Maite W — Google review
The Church of Emira de Betlem is a charming place, but sadly quite neglected. Inside, it feels unkempt and not well maintained, which takes away from its natural beauty. The grounds are fairly large, yet fenced off, limiting access. From a distance, you can see a small chapel, but unfortunately, there was no way to enter. There is also a fountain with a statue of Mary, though it is in poor condition and badly in need of care. This place has great potential and could be truly beautiful if it were better preserved and maintained.
Monika M — Google review
Beautiful chapel surrounded by stunning views. Not really much to do, but a good little trip for a cloudy day. Road leading there is very narrow for a good few kilometres, and so are the roads through Arta, but overall a lovely place.
Sam C — Google review
Beautiful scenic view, but not easy to drive. Roads are very narrow and it’s 8km drive one way and the same back
Anastasiia T — Google review
This is a tranquil location, with a unique alterpiece consisting of a nativity scene in what looks like a limestone cave transported from elsewhere. The drive to the monastery is winding and near the summit some amazing views over the island.
John C — Google review
Great as a cycling destination, wonderful road. Take a look inside the beautiful chapel. On the way back stop in Artà in the monastery on the hill, good coffee and food and a nice place to rest.
AndyMunich — Google review
A beautiful hike Start right in front of the main gate to the left to the right there is a hike to national park. One behind the building which has great views too. No signs or whatsoever. As long as you have working internet connection you should be fine
Prudhvy V — Google review
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Under a 1-minute walk from Santuari de Sant Salvador, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Restaurant Cafeteria Sant Salvador

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Restaurant Cafeteria Sant Salvador is located in the picturesque town of Artà, surrounded by medieval towers, cafes, and boutiques. The restaurant offers beautiful views of the castle of Arta and the parish church Sant Salvador from its lovely terrace. It is a family-owned business known for serving delicious mixed paella with generous portions of seafood, meat, and vegetables. The atmosphere is bustling with locals enjoying their meals. While the waitstaff may have limited English skills, they provide pleasant and quick service.
We arrived at 1330 on Saturday and chose the mixed paella. It was the most delicious paella I have ever eaten. Full of seafood and mixed meat and vegetables. The portions were huge. The beer was ice cold, served in frozen glasses. It is a family business, the owner was friendly and we chatted to the daughter, who served us. The mother is the cook. Everyone in the restaurant was eating paella...I can see why! Full of locals. This meal was the HIGHLIGHT of my holiday. I wish the owners well. Thank you for making us so welcome.
Carol M — Google review
Service was horrible. It was beautiful outside, but the tables were a little bit wet. I asked for something to dry it out, and he had a hard time giving me one napkin. Too complicated he said. It also smelled like fish inside. At 3h30 pm he threw me out saying they were closing.
Meleena G — Google review
A very simple cafe. Nothing fancy but one of the best paellas we’ve had. You must order 1 day in advance. Very affordable and delicious.
Lynda M — Google review
Lovely cafe in a beautiful spot. Very grumpy gentleman serving who did a lot of shouting about only accepting cash because the Internet not working. After 5 minutes of shouting he used his card machine which worked perfectly. I wonder if this is part of the anti-tourism sentiment in Mallorca at the moment, or possibly cash is better for tax purposes... who knows. Either way it spoiled an otherwise good visit. He 'politely' suggests that customers should enquire as to whether a place takes cash or card in every outlet. Every one we've been to so far accepts card so it seems to me it would be better that if his equipment / Internet service is broken he should put a 'cash only' sign up. Needless to say this suggestion didn't go down well.
David B — Google review
First impressions can be deceiving! I had a tuna pizza which was way better than expected. Not to mention the cold beer!
Stefan H — Google review
Found this little castle or church by accident. It’s a self serve kiosk but really nice. Prices are good and a walk around the church has many scenic views to offer
Dan B — Google review
We could not even try this restaurant. We came, they saw us, didn't greet us. It was a Sunday in September at about 2-3PM, we were just coming back from the beach and we were starving. We could have just taken a piece of cake with a bottle of water to take away and be served in 2min. But apparently this was to difficult to do for the staff because the restaurant was already full. (Even if they did take the time to serve some beers to other customers at the bar). In such case, please inform people directly that the restaurant is full and closed for new customers. Don't make them wait for 10 min for nothing and please be more polite when you reply to them (especially when they make the effort to speak in the local language).
Charlotte B — Google review
Dirty plate, glasses, below average coffee. They would get one star, but the toilets were clean, so two stars today!
Simon R — Google review
Costa de Sant Salvador, s/n, 07570 Artà, Balearic Islands, Spain•+34 971 83 61 36•Tips and more reviews for Restaurant Cafeteria Sant Salvador

pizzas Beli, Artà

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Pizza restaurant
Pizza Takeout
Pizzas Beli in Artà, Mallorca is a popular pizzeria known for serving some of the best pizzas on the island. Visitors praise the attentive and friendly service, as well as the modern yet cozy atmosphere. The thin-crust pizzas are highly recommended, and customers also appreciate the delicious tiramisu available for takeout. The reasonable prices and welcoming environment make it a must-visit spot for pizza lovers in the area.
Amazing pizza, thin crust, and they are happy to customise. We ordered food two nights in a row. Excellent value for money. Ready in 10mins on the dot! Definitely highly recommended!
Aiste P — Google review
The best pizza I ever ate! Recently I was in Spain for a visit and I had the chance to try the pizzas in Arta, we had the Fruti di Mare, Mexicana and Kebab, they were amazing! 10/10 I would recommend to anyone who is in Arta or Cala Ratjada since they have two open locations. Also, the staff is very friendly and nice.
Nderesa S — Google review
I was at this place recently ,and I had a great experience, the atmosphere there is amazing with a lovely service ,and also fast service the most you have to wait is about 3-5 minutes,the pizza I took there is Tonno Pizza, it was amazing with delicious taste. And when you ordered pizza’s at 30 € of total they give you a free 1 liter of cola. I recommend everyone this place to eat at least one time but you will want to go again because of quality of pizza.
Armend M — Google review
This place is great if you are looking for delicious pizza, it's takeaway pizza restaurant but they make the pizza's so fast, the maximum you have to wait is 5 minutes. I tried the kebab pizza is one of the best I ever tried. The price is also great , also for 30 €+ of order you get a free 1 litter of Coca Cola. I recommend everyone who vist Arta to try this lovely pizza restaurant.
Leutrim M — Google review
I stayed in a nearby village some years ago. Regularly drove to Arta in the evening to enjoy Pizzas Beli. Recommended!
Topenga — Google review
Lovely pizza's, collection only 👌🏾
Raj N — Google review
Very fresh, delicious pizza and very fast as well! Totally recommend!!!
T.J.H. — Google review
Takeaway only restaurant. The pizza is delicious, the service at the counter is friendly and efficient.
Stephane S — Google review
Avinguda de Costa i Llobera, 23, 07570 Artà, Illes Balears, Spain•http://www.pizzasbeli.com/•+34 971 83 58 62•Tips and more reviews for pizzas Beli, Artà
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Restaurante Casablanca

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$$$$affordable
Bar & grill
Mediterranean restaurant
Restaurante Casablanca is a tranquil spot with a stunning backdrop and attentive team led by Lukas. They serve high-quality seafood, including delectable stuffed squid, complemented by excellent wine from Petras. The restaurant's location against the mountain in Betlem offers both large group and intimate dining options, with breathtaking views of the sunset and twinkling lights at night. The food is delicious, particularly recommended for seafood enthusiasts, although meat choices are somewhat limited.
Very surprised to find this lovely restaurant nestled against the mountain in Betlem and overlooking the sea. Great a table for large group or an intimate setting. See the sunset or enjoy the twinkling lights when the sun goes down. Awesome food
K D — Google review
Beautiful view, especially in the evening! Cozy atmosphere, we felt very comfortable. The fish dishes were fresh and tasty, though more on the classic side, nothing super creative, but definitely good. Great spot to relax and enjoy the charm of Betlem
Daniel — Google review
We’ve been here two years ago and the food was amazing so we had to come back. We were really disappointed the food was cold and the paella was reheated, the spaghetti with seafood was almost just pasta with some seafood and oil. There was ONE piece of calamari a prawn and a moule that was about it… really disappointing. I gotta say the drinks were good. The personal was overall really rushed even though the restaurant wasn’t even full so we were suprised, the waiting time was also really long about 40 min. The vibe and the atmosphere is as nice as we remembered. So for food I wouldn’t recommend the place but for drinks I definitely would
Emilia S — Google review
I absolutely cannot recommend this place. I went there just to use the restroom and was immediately turned away by the old man at the counter, even after I offered him 5 euros. He still wouldn’t let me use the toilet, saying it was for customers only. Then I tried to buy a bottle of water, but he said I still wasn’t allowed to use the restroom. I’ve never experienced anything like that before. After I begged him, he finally let me go reluctantly. I don’t understand how someone can be so antisocial. If possible, avoid this inhumane person and place!
Beate O — Google review
Delicious food and close to the beach. Inner space is air-conditioned. Especially recommended for sea food and fish lovers. However, rather limited choice of meat dishes. Staff is polite and friendly.
Swindon S — Google review
Absolutely unbelievable. We chose a table without a „reserved“ sign but were immediately approached by a very rude waiter who told us all tables, except the less nice ones, were reserved. All tables were free, though (see picture). But not even a drink was possible. Be aware and better choose a different restaurant, where customers are appreciated.
Raketenkapitaen — Google review
Very nice place, delicious food and beautiful seaview.
Stanislava F — Google review
Quiet day today, beautiful setting and very helpful attentive staff led by Lukas. Quality fish and delicious stuffed squid. Excellent wine by the glass from Petras, so good in fact, that as we were driving, we brought a bottle to take home and enjoy without the car keys ! Im sure in high season booking a, table us a necessity.
Jim H — Google review
Calle Artà, S/n, 07579 Betlem, Balearic Islands, Spain•http://restaurantecasablanca.myrestoo.net/•+34 971 93 56 21•Tips and more reviews for Restaurante Casablanca
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