Banyalbufar Serra de Tramuntana, Mallorca

Banyalbufar Between the sea
and the mountains

Banyalbufar is a charming village located on the northwest coast of Mallorca, known for its impressive mountain and sea landscapes, its terraces overlooking the vineyards and its unique buildings.

Banyalbufar hides postcard-worthy places. Discover the best sunset in Mallorca from the Serra de Tramuntana.

Woman walking hand in hand through the cobbled streets of Banyalbufar

Lose yourself in its cobbled streets and discover the most emblematic places of this small village in the Serra de Tramuntana.

Panoramic view of the village of Banyalbufar in Majorca

Discover Banyalbufar Serra de Tramuntana

Hostal Sa Baronia

Very close to the Plaza de la Vila, is our hostal, an old cloister with a defence tower and a manor house that were built in the 17th century. It is one of the most emblematic buildings in the village.

Image of the inner courtyard of the Sa Baronia hostel in Banyalbufar

VILA SQUARE

Located in the heart of the village, it houses some of the most important buildings of this small town in the northwest of Mallorca, the church of Santa Maria built at the end of the 12th century and the town hall of Banyalbufar.

Photograph of one of the main roads in Banyalbufar

VIEWPOINT OF SES ÀNIMES

This viewpoint near Torre d'es Verger has spectacular views of the sea and the cliffs surrounding Banyalbufar. It is a perfect place to take photographs and contemplate the natural beauty of the area.

Panoramic view from the Mirador de Ses Ànimes viewpoint in Banyalbufar

A STROLL THROUGH BANYALBUFAR

Let yourself be captivated by the cobbled streets of the village and its magical corners. During your tour of the village, we recommend you visit the Sa Canaleta washing places from the end of the 19th century, the Placeta de Sa Canal or the steep streets of s’Amargura and l’Esperit Sant.

Image of one of the fountain statues located in the centre of Banyalbufar, Mallorca.
Panoramic view of the village of Banyalbufar in the Serra de Tramuntana, Mallorca.

What to do in Banyalbufar

To get to know the local gastronomy

Ca'n Paco is a local restaurant offering traditional Mallorcan dishes, specialising in fresh fish and seafood. Be captivated by the Son Tomás restaurant which stands out for its excellent local cuisine and breathtaking views.

From Sa Baronia we also recommend you to visit our restaurant, where you can taste typical Mallorcan dishes, as well as excellent meat and fish. Furthermore, from the restaurant's terrace you can enjoy one of the best sunsets on the island.

Well-decorated plate with a traditional Mallorcan cuisine dish

Wineries and wine tasting

The region of Banyalbufar is known for its terraced vineyards, where Malvasia wine is produced. Celler Ca'n Pico, Malvasia de Banyalbufar (Timbola) and Cooperativa de Banyalbufar, are the main local wineries.

We recommend you take a break on the way to taste the wines of the different local producers, which you can try in the restaurants in the area or buy in the shops in the village.

Picture of a bunch of grapes in one of the vineyards in Banyalbufar

Visit Sa Foradada

The Sa Foradada viewpoint is located 30 minutes from Banyalbufar. It is one of the most visited places in Mallorca. This unique enclave overlooking the Mediterranean Sea has a beach bar where you can have a drink while you enjoy the spectacular views.

Watching the sunset from here is the best way to end a day visiting Banyalbufar and its surroundings.

A person walking down the stairs towards the turquoise blue sea.
Woman strolling through a straw field in a white dress

Charming villages Near Banyalbufar

Estellencs

Estellencs is located approximately 8 kilometres away from Banyalbufar by road. It does not have sandy beaches, however, it captivates with its cobbled streets and outstanding constructions such as the Tower of Tem Alemany or the Church of San Juan Bautista, which has its origins in the 17th century.

Image of the streets of Estellencs near Banyalbufar

Valldemossa

Valldemossa is a beautiful village also located in the Tramuntana mountain range, in the northwest of the island of Mallorca. It is known for its narrow cobbled streets, its panoramic views and its famous potato cakes.

Cobblestone street decorated with plants in Valldemossa near Banyalbufar

Deià

The village of Deià is located 30 minutes by road from Banyalbufar. This small corner of the Serra de Tramuntana hides unique places such as: the Sa Foradada viewpoint, Cala Deià or its houses and cobbled streets.

Image of the cobbled streets of the village of Deià, near Banyalbufar.

Puigpunyent

Puigpunyent, 20 minutes from Banyalbufar, offers a combination of nature, culture and tradition. Its historic centre, the church of San Juan Bautista and the Puig de Galatzó are outstanding for hiking. This locality also offers activities such as climbing, cycling and canyoning.

Woman strolling through the streets of Puigpunyent, near Banyalbufar
Straw branch

Esporles

Esporles, very close to Banyalbufar, offers a unique experience with its mountainous surroundings and rich history. Attractions include the Tramuntana mountain range for hiking and local wineries for wine tasting.

Image of a stone path in the middle of the mountain in Esporles, near Banyalbufar.
Panoramic image of Banyalbufar with the Mediterranean Sea in the background.

Banyalbufar Beaches and coves to fall in love with

Cala Banyalbufar

his small pebble cove offers crystal clear waters ideal for snorkelling and diving. It is a quiet place to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings. Its waterfall makes it a unique spot.

Cala Banyalbufar is a true Mediterranean jewel. Although it can get a little crowded during the high season, its seclusion and beauty make it a lovely day trip destination.

Panoramic image of Cala Banyabufar with crystal clear waters.

Port d’es Canonge

This beautiful cove, 20 metres wide and 70 metres long, is known for its natural surroundings and serene atmosphere. During the high season, Port d’es Canonge is usually relatively quiet, offering a perfect haven for relaxation.

Image of the views of the Mediterranean Sea from Port d'es Canonge

Playa de Son Bunyola

At 20 metres wide and 90 metres long, Son Bunyola offers a secluded and quiet space for visitors looking to escape the crowds. During the high season, this beach is usually uncrowded and has beautiful vegetation.

Picture of the beach of Son Bunyola with boats

Banyalbufar, Where your
adventure begins

Banyalbufar is an ideal starting point for walks in the Tramuntana mountain range or cycling routes that offer breathtaking panoramic views and the opportunity to discover the beauty of the island.

hiking and cycling
Woman hiking in the middle of the mountains

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