The largest of the Balearics is far more than its resorts: the UNESCO-listed Serra de Tramuntana, turquoise calas along the east coast and the golden old town of Palma. Soon you'll book it all directly with the people who live there, starting after our Tenerife launch.
Few islands fit this much into a day: a mountain village in the morning, a hidden cove in the afternoon and dinner in Palma's old town in the evening.
A UNESCO World Heritage mountain range along the north-west coast: stone villages like Valldemossa and Deià, olive terraces, and the winding road down to the port of Sóller.
The east is a string of pine-fringed coves with clear turquoise water, from Cala Mondragó in the natural park to the small sandy bays around Cala d'Or and Portocolom.
The sandstone cathedral of La Seu above the bay, narrow streets full of courtyards and cafés, and a food market culture that rewards a slow morning. A real city, not just a gateway.
Whether it's a finca near the Tramuntana mountains, an apartment in Palma's old town or a house by a quiet cala in the east: you describe it in plain language, our AI travel agent matches it with places from participating local owners, and you book without an anonymous middle layer. Bookings open later this year, starting with Tenerife, with Mallorca among the regions that follow.
A finca near the Tramuntana mountains in May, with a pool and mountain views.
May is perfect for the Tramuntana: green hills and great walking weather. Here's what I'd look at with local owners around Sóller and Valldemossa.
a preview of the search experience · bookings open later this year
Mallorca is one of the regions we open soon after Tenerife. Owners who join early steer the platform, get the collective's marketing behind their property and pay a commission substantially below the 15 to 30% the OTAs charge.
Be there when we open: travellers get first access to the launch regions, owners build the platform with us.