Mallorca in November | Hidden Gems, Scenic Drives & Beaches All to Ourselves!

Join us as we explore Mallorca, Spain in the shoulder season—a peaceful, underrated time to visit this stunning Mediterranean island. If you’re wondering what Mallorca is like in November, this vlog is for you. With fewer crowds, cozy coastal towns, and breathtaking views, this off-season escape was everything.

We stayed at two beautiful hotels—Hotel Alqueria Blanca in the Tramuntana mountains and Can Ferrereta in Santanyí. Discover hidden beaches like Cala s’Almunia, Cala Figuera, and Cala Llombards, plus cozy coastal moments with no crowds in sight. Yes, we even went swimming in the Mediterranean in November!

Here’s our day-by-day Mallorca itinerary:

Day 1:
Traveled from the U.S. to Palma de Mallorca
Picked up our rental car
Drove into the mountains to check in at Hotel Alqueria Blanca, a charming countryside bed and breakfast

Day 2:
Explored the fairytale village of Valldemossa
Wandered quiet streets, learned more about the town’s history, and soaked up the mountain views

Day 3:
Day trip to Deià and Sóller
Ate lots of delicious food

Day 4:
Took a scenic drive north through the Tramuntana mountains
Drove the famous Sa Calobra road—twisty, epic, and unforgettable
Visited a hidden beach
Checked into our final hotel: Can Ferrereta in Santanyí

Day 5:
Slow morning enjoying the hotel’s amenities and amazing food
Explored the town of Santanyí and did some local shopping
Visited Cala Llombards, Cala s’Almunia, and Cala Figuera
Cooler weather = perfect day for beach reading with no one else around

Day 6:
Explored the lively Santanyí Saturday market
Warmest day of the trip—perfect for beach hopping and swimming in November!
Ended the day in downtown Palma for dinner and a nighttime stroll

This video is packed with tips and ideas if you’re planning:
A Mallorca road trip
A quiet fall getaway in Europe
An off-season escape
Or just want to know what to expect in Mallorca during November.

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1 Comment

  1. As someone from Mallorca it makes me so happy to see that you have managed to discover some of the places where locals actually spend their free time. I hope you enjoyed the island!

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