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Living in Mallorca as a Digital Nomad: A Local’s Guide to Work & Life Balance

 Remote work isn’t just about fast Wi-Fi — it’s about quality of life . And few places in Europe offer the lifestyle balance that Mallorca does. Here’s how to enjoy the island like a remote-working local: Coworking spaces: The Hub (Palma) : modern, central, and full of entrepreneurs. Rayaworx (Santanyí) : great for those living in the southeast. CoWorkIn (Inca) : ideal midpoint between Palma and the Serra de Tramuntana. Best cafés to work from: La Molienda : specialty coffee + chill vibe + sockets everywhere Mistral Coffee : urban, stylish, and friendly Café Riutort : brunch, Wi-Fi, and an outdoor terrace Where to live: Palma (urban convenience) Sóller (village charm + mountain access) Santa Catalina (hip, international, near the sea) 🌍 Visa info: As of 2025, Spain offers a digital nomad visa — ideal if you're non-EU and plan to stay more than 90 days. 👌 Need a relaxing escape after remote work? Try these hidden beaches locals recommend ...

Where Locals Eat in Mallorca: 3 Hidden Restaurants You’ll Never Forget

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You can find pizza and paella on every corner of Mallorca , but true food lovers know the real gems are hidden away from tourist strips. Here are three culinary treasures that locals keep to themselves: 1. Es Verger (Alaró) – Set beneath a castle in the Tramuntana mountains, this rustic lamb restaurant serves some of the best “cordero al horno” on the island. It’s family-run, cash-only, and unforgettable.   2. Ca Na Toneta (Caimari) – A farm-to-table experience where the menu changes with the seasons. Ingredients are sourced from their own garden or nearby producers. You’ll need to book in advance. 3. Celler Sa Premsa (Palma) – A traditional “celler” that has been serving homemade Mallorcan cuisine since 1958. Think frito mallorquín, tumbet, and ensaimadas that rival grandma’s.   Bonus tip: Ask for local wines like Binissalem DO or Pla i Llevant — they’re often more affordable and surprisingly good. 🏖️ Looking for the perfect beach after lunch? [ Discover our favorite ...

Top 5 Hidden Beaches in Mallorca You Shouldn’t Miss in 2025

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  Mallorca is often associated with crowded beaches and bustling resorts — but that’s only part of the story.  The island hides some of the Mediterranean’s most pristine, untouched coves. If you’re looking to disconnect and find crystal-clear waters away from the masses, here are five local treasures: 1. Cala Tuent – Located at the foot of the Tramuntana mountains, Cala Tuent offers a rugged, raw beauty. Unlike neighboring Sa Calobra, it remains quiet even in high season.  There are no bars or beach chairs — just the sea and silence. 2. Cala Varques – Accessible only by foot or bike, this remote cove near Manacor is a paradise for those who seek solitude. It’s also popular with free climbers and snorkelers. 3. Cala s'Almunia – A photographer’s dream: rustic boathouses, turquoise water, and rocky inlets. You’ll need to walk a bit from the parking area, but the view is worth it. 4. Es Caló des Moro – Possibly the most Instagrammed spot in recent years. Go early (be...