



Deià
07179 Deià, Balearic Islands, Spain
Deià is a picture‑postcard village on Mallorca’s north‑west coast in the Serra de Tramuntana, known for honey‑coloured stone houses, narrow cobbled lanes, a long artistic and literary history (notably the home of poet Robert Graves) and dramatic terraces that look down towards the sea and the tiny cove of Cala Deià.
What Makes It Special
Its most striking feature is the intimate Cala Deià — a small pebbled cove with clear water and a handful of renowned seafood restaurants on the rocks, all reached by a short steep path from the village, giving a sense of hidden‑bay exclusivity.
Insider Tips
Come early or use the bus/taxi from Sóller because parking in the village is limited; stroll the short path down to Cala Deià in the morning for a swim and an easier chance of a waterside table, and wear sturdy shoes for the cobbles and steep tracks.
Deià is a picture‑postcard village on Mallorca’s north‑west coast in the Serra de Tramuntana, known for honey‑coloured stone houses, narrow cobbled lanes, a long artistic and literary history (notably the home of poet Robert Graves) and dramatic terraces that look down towards the sea and the tiny cove of Cala Deià.
What Makes It Special
Its most striking feature is the intimate Cala Deià — a small pebbled cove with clear water and a handful of renowned seafood restaurants on the rocks, all reached by a short steep path from the village, giving a sense of hidden‑bay exclusivity.
Insider Tips
Come early or use the bus/taxi from Sóller because parking in the village is limited; stroll the short path down to Cala Deià in the morning for a swim and an easier chance of a waterside table, and wear sturdy shoes for the cobbles and steep tracks.
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