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Vista aérea de un pueblo mallorquín tradicional rodeado de naturaleza, ideal para vivir todo el año

Mallorca from within: charming villages to live in all year round

Mallorca is much more than paradise beaches and summer tourism. Those looking for a peaceful life, surrounded by nature, history, and a welcoming community are starting to turn their eyes towards the island’s interior. Today we take you to discover some of the most charming villages in eastern Mallorca — places that not only captivate with their beauty but also offer a great quality of life all year round.

Why choose an inland village in Mallorca to live?

Key advantages:

  • More affordable prices than coastal areas
  • Family-friendly and safe environments
  • Charming traditional architecture
  • More spacious housing options: homes with patios, rustic fincas, terraced houses
  • Lively local community with markets, festivals, and traditions

Charming villages in eastern Mallorca

Calles empedradas y casas de piedra en pueblos como Artà o Sineu en el este de Mallorca

Artà: nature, culture, and authenticity

Artà is one of the most complete villages to live in the northeast of Mallorca. With its lively historic center, weekly market, and proximity to the Llevant Natural Park, it perfectly combines quality of life, services, and access to nature.

  • Distance to Palma: 1 hour
  • Average price per m²: approx. €2,800 – €3,200
  • Ideal for: families, foreign buyers, remote workers

Santanyí: the art of Mediterranean-style living

A village that attracts both residents and artists, Santanyí is famous for its golden stone architecture, art galleries, and relaxed atmosphere. It has a sophisticated feel without losing its Mallorcan essence.

  • Distance to Palma: 45–50 min
  • Properties: village houses, homes with gardens, country fincas
  • Highlight: its market, local shops, and proximity to coves like Cala Llombards

Sineu: the agricultural heart with history

Located in the geographical center of the island, Sineu is known for its traditional market and medieval history. Although it’s not by the sea, its strategic location allows for easy travel around the island.

  • Train station with connection to Palma
  • Typical homes: houses with patios and cisterns, fincas
  • Ideal for those seeking peace and rural life with good connections

Son Servera: between sea and mountains

Although it has access to the sea, its town center retains the feel of a traditional village. Its proximity to Cala Bona and Costa de los Pinos makes it perfect for those seeking a balance between beach and rural surroundings.

  • Varied properties: from apartments to country houses
  • Good range of restaurants and basic services

Living in a village – who is it ideal for?

  • Families looking for more space and safety
  • Remote workers seeking quality of life without giving up connectivity
  • Couples or retirees wanting peace without isolation
  • Nature lovers and local culture enthusiasts
Paisaje interior de Mallorca con colinas suaves, campos y pueblos tranquilos

Conclusion: Mallorca is more than just the sea

If you’re thinking of buying a property in Mallorca, don’t look only at the coast. The island’s interior hides true gems for year-round living, offering better value for money and a more authentic, relaxed lifestyle.
At Sunset Group, we know these areas well and can help you find your ideal home. We encourage you to also explore other content on our blog about quality of life in Mallorca, where we talk about mobility, energy, and much more.

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