Llucmajor is an authentic Majorcan town filled with centuries-old architecture and surrounded by lush almond and apricot orchards. Stroll around the historic centre, sip sangria in the plaza and experience the island through a local lens. You’ll also enjoy easy access to postcard-perfect beaches and the picturesque Majorcan countryside.
Things to do in Llucmajor
Triangle-shaped Plaza de España is the beating heart of Llucmajor. The plaza is lined with trees and framed by handsome 19th-century buildings, including the Town Hall. Cafes and tapas bars spill out onto the sidewalks and create a lively atmosphere. In the evenings, you’ll see locals sipping a local liqueur made from herbs. The plaza hosts a twice-weekly market where you can buy everything from fresh produce to artisan crafts.
Llucmajor is nestled at the foot of Puig de Randa, one of the tallest mountains in Mallorca. A six-kilometre hiking trail winds up to the summit, where you’ll find the ruins of an ancient Islamic fortress and a 15th-century monastery. Enjoy sweeping vistas over the sparkling Bay of Palma and the surrounding mountains.
While Llucmajor is inland, you’re a short drive from some of the most beautiful beaches in Mallorca. Cala Pi is a vision of gold sand, turquoise water and rugged cliffs. You’ll also find some sleek beach clubs where you can bask on sunbeds, sip cocktails and dine at waterfront restaurants.
Whether you’re looking for fresh Mediterranean seafood or Asian-inspired cuisine, you’ll find restaurants for every occasion in Llucmajor. There are plenty of places to try traditional Balearic dishes like “tumbet” clay pot vegetables cooked in a rich tomato sauce and roast suckling pig.
Getting around Llucmajor
Llucmajor is pedestrian-friendly and easy to get around on foot. Local buses run between Llucmajor and Palma in 20 minutes. Rental cars offer the freedom to explore the island at your own pace.