The most Instagrammable spots in Mallorca
08/06/2022Mallorca is one of the most visited places in Spain. Every year, countless tourists flock to the island to enjoy their holidays. The result? Social media feeds flooded with spectacular photos of its coves, streets, and unique natural beauty. For example, on Instagram alone, there are over 12 million photos tagged with #Mallorca.
If you're thinking of visiting the largest island in the Balearic archipelago, we'll tell you how to fill your feed with the best photos. Today, we're visiting some of the most Instagrammable spots in Mallorca.
Without a doubt, one of the most beautiful beaches in Mallorca. It's the largest sandy beach on the island, stretching for nearly six kilometers. Located in the town of Muro, next to Port d'Alcúdia, it's worth getting up early to witness a sunrise like you've never seen before, while you let your camera do its work, capturing the best photos.
The village of Valldemossa is about a 20-minute drive from Palma de Mallorca, heading towards the Serra de Tramuntana mountains. Many agree that words cannot describe it. Getting lost in its narrow streets filled with plants is not only a delight for the senses but also a photographer's dream.
When it comes to coves, Mallorca is a true benchmark. This one in particular is so hidden that to reach it you have to drive along a winding road. Once there, the journey will be forgotten. A little paradise worthy of admiration and photography.
The Formentor peninsula boasts some of Mallorca's most photogenic natural landscapes. Once you're here, it will be difficult to find the perfect photo to garner the most "likes" on Instagram or Facebook. We recommend using the Formentor Lighthouse as a backdrop, although creativity is so subjective that everyone will find beauty in their own perspective.
Two islets off the coast of Santa Ponsa Bay form the Malgrats Islands Nature Reserve. You might just be able to capture the best sunset photo of your trip here.
These are just some of Mallorca's most Instagrammable spots, but not the only ones. Many others, such as Sa Foradada, Palma Cathedral, Raixa, Es Pontás, and Biniagual, among many others, make Mallorca a paradise for all those who live and breathe social media and photography.
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