



Artà
07570 Artà, Balearic Islands, Spain
Artà is a traditional Mallorcan town in the north‑east of the island with a well‑preserved historic centre of narrow streets, local artisan shops and cafés that give a genuine feel of rural Mallorca.
What Makes It Special
The town is a gateway to the Llevant Peninsula Natural Park and the rugged east‑coast coves (for example Cala Torta and Cala Mesquida), so you can easily combine cultural strolls with coastal hikes and secluded beaches.
Insider Tips
Visit the lively weekly market in the morning to sample local produce and crafts, then hire a car or scooter to reach nearby coves—bring water, sun protection and sturdy shoes for uneven paths.
Artà is a traditional Mallorcan town in the north‑east of the island with a well‑preserved historic centre of narrow streets, local artisan shops and cafés that give a genuine feel of rural Mallorca.
What Makes It Special
The town is a gateway to the Llevant Peninsula Natural Park and the rugged east‑coast coves (for example Cala Torta and Cala Mesquida), so you can easily combine cultural strolls with coastal hikes and secluded beaches.
Insider Tips
Visit the lively weekly market in the morning to sample local produce and crafts, then hire a car or scooter to reach nearby coves—bring water, sun protection and sturdy shoes for uneven paths.
Featured in Guides
This place is mentioned in the following guides