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Location of Deià on Mallorca

Deià is a pretty village in Serra de Tramuntana, on the west coast of the Mediterranean island of Mallorca. The village is known for its literary and musical residents that lived here in the past as well as today. Deia has an idyllic landscape with orange and olive groves on steep cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean.

Get in[edit]

It is about 16 km (10 mi) north of Valldemossa.

All major airlines fly into Palma. Deia is approximately one hour by car from palma airport via roads PM-111 and C-710.

Get around[edit]

Olive trees along the trail from Deià to the cove

Deià is a small village which can be visited on foot easily.

See[edit]

  • Archaeological Museum and Research Centre, Es Clot, Deià, +34 971 639 001, . Su Tu Th 17:00-19:00. The museum is found in a converted mill, one of the oldest buildings in Deià. The exhibitions contain examples of finds from important local sites on the island such as the Son Mullet Caves. Here are remains of the extinct mountain goat myotragus
  • House of Robert Graves, Carretera Deià a Sóller s/n. 07079 Deià (500 meters North of the centre), +34 971 636 185, . M-F 10:00-17:00, Sa 10:00-15, Su closed. Robert Graves was a famous English poet and writer (I Claudius) who built this house in 1932. He died at the age of 90 years and the house is still furnished as it was in 1985. There is a lovely garden and an auditorium with a time-lined presentation of his life. €7.
  • San Juan Bautista church and its cemetery on top of the village

Do[edit]

Deià Cove
  • Walk down to the sea and visit the beautiful cove. It has a rocky beach but it's a great place for a swim. There is a simple bar and a restaurant. The cove can be reached by car. You have to pay for parking.
  • Try a part of hiking trail GR221 from Deià to Sóller (2 hr 45 min) which runs through some of the loveliest scenery in the Serra de Tramuntana.

Buy[edit]

  • Ceramics Joanna, Calle Es Porxo 1, +34 699 52 18 72. Opening hours vary depending on the time of year. Joanne, an American by birth, has lived and worked for decades in Deià. She is a full time ceramic artist. Her pieces are displayed in various top hotels around the island.

Eat[edit]

Drink[edit]

  • Cafe Sa Fonda, Carrer Archiduque Louis Salvador, +34 971 63 93 06. The place to be for a drink and live music.
  • Sa Font Fresca, Carrer Archiduque Louis Salvador, +34 971 63 94 41. A classic and cosy family café with a pleasant panoramic terrace.
  • Sa Cacera, Calle Arxiduc Lluis Salvador 13b, +34 971 63 60 66. A typical Spanish bar at the entrance of the village on the main road.

Sleep[edit]

Go next[edit]

Nearby Sóller about 10 km north is a pleasant village with a tram connection to Palma de Mallorca.



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