Best attractions and places to see around Artà include a rich tapestry of historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural sites. This charming town, nestled in a valley in northeastern Mallorca, offers diverse environments from high mountains and wild beaches to ancient settlements. It is an ideal destination for those seeking a blend of heritage, nature, and authentic Mallorcan experiences.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Set off early and be prepared to walk along the beach at the beginning and end.
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Inviting access to the forest hiking trail
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It is a great hiking trail, but it is not easy. Depending on which path you choose between the two great bays, it can be relaxed or strenuous. The more strenuous option via the Talaia de Son Jaumell, in particular the very steep, narrow, rocky and scree-covered descent to Cala Mesquida, is only recommended if you are sure-footed and not afraid of the steep descent. However, you can also go back a little from the tower and then later turn right towards Cala Mesquida.
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It is a great hiking trail, but it is not easy. Depending on which path you choose between the two great bays, it can be relaxed or strenuous. The more strenuous option via the Talaia de Son Jaumell, in particular the very steep, narrow, rocky and scree-covered descent to Cala Mesquida, is only recommended if you are sure-footed and not afraid of the steep descent. However, you can also go back a little from the tower and then later turn right towards Cala Mesquida.
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A completely different world awaits you on the Aleppo Pine Trail. Absolute silence, shade under the trees, forest paths and secluded bays. Definitely worth a hike.
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The path through the forest is beautiful and easy to walk. 😀
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Suddenly they are there, the goats 🐐
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dangerous!! do not touch!! the hair triggers an allergic reaction!!
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Artà is rich in history. You can explore the ancient Talaia de Son Jaumell — Ruins and Viewpoint, a 16th-century warning tower against pirate attacks. Don't miss the fortified Santuari de Sant Salvador, which offers panoramic views, or the Talaiotic Town of Ses Païsses, one of the most important prehistoric sites in the Balearic Islands. The Franciscan Convent of Sant Antoni de Pádua also features a culturally significant cloister.
The Llevant Natural Park is a haven for nature lovers, covering 1671 hectares of mountains, wild beaches, cliffs, and diverse woodlands. Here you might spot wild goats, ospreys, and peregrine falcons. For a unique underground experience, visit the spectacular Caves d'Artà, adorned with countless stalactites and stalagmites.
Artà boasts 25 kilometers of unspoiled coastline. Popular choices include Cala Agulla Beach, known for its long sandy stretch and forest backdrop. Other beautiful beaches include Sa Canova d'Artà, Cala Torta, Cala Mitjana, and Cala es Matzoc. The coastal region near Colonia de Sant Pere also offers stunning coves.
Yes, Artà offers various hiking opportunities. You can enjoy a pleasant walk on the Aleppo Pine Forest Trail, which provides shade and connects to beaches like Cala Mesquida. For more challenging routes, consider trails that lead to viewpoints like View of Cala Mesquida or the Talaia de Son Jaumell. For a broader selection, explore the running trails available in the area, such as the Camí de Caló Coastal Path. You can find more detailed routes in the Running Trails around Artà guide.
Artà is a great base for cycling. You can find routes like the 'Artà, Cala Torta, and Llevant Park Loop' or the 'Old Son Carrió train station – Via Verde Manacor–Artà loop'. These routes vary in difficulty from moderate to difficult. For more options, check out the Cycling around Artà guide.
Many attractions in Artà are suitable for families. Cala Agulla Beach is a popular choice with its long sandy beach and forest. The Aleppo Pine Forest Trail offers a shaded walk, and the ascent to Talaia de Son Jaumell is also considered doable for children. The Caves d'Artà provide an engaging experience for all ages.
For breathtaking views, ascend to the Santuari de Sant Salvador, which offers panoramic vistas of Artà and the surrounding landscape all the way to the coast. The Talaia de Son Jaumell — Ruins and Viewpoint also provides great views of Cala Mesquida and Cala Ratjada. Additionally, the View of Cala Mesquida offers an expansive perspective of the beach.
Artà offers a vibrant cultural scene. Visit the Regional Museum of Artà to see archaeological discoveries and local bird collections. The Teatre d'Artà hosts various shows. You can also explore traditional crafts like pottery and basket weaving, for which Artà is historically known. Don't miss the weekly markets on Tuesday mornings for a taste of local life.
Artà is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures ideal for hiking and exploring natural sites like the Llevant Natural Park. The summer months are perfect for enjoying Artà's beautiful coastline and beaches, though it can be quite warm, especially on exposed trails. The Aleppo Pine Forest Trail provides good shade during warmer periods.
Beyond the main highlights, consider visiting the Ermita de Betlem, an old hermitage nestled in the Llevant mountains, still maintained by monks and offering serene views. The ancestral home Na Batlessa, now a municipal library, also hosts a craft market and provides a glimpse into local heritage.
Artà's restaurants offer traditional Mallorcan dishes, allowing visitors to savor authentic local flavors. You'll find a variety of eateries where you can enjoy the regional gastronomy.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views from historical sites like Talaia de Son Jaumell and View of Cala Mesquida. The natural beauty of places like Cala Agulla Beach and the shaded walks of the Aleppo Pine Forest Trail are also highly rated. The blend of historical significance, natural landscapes, and opportunities for outdoor activities makes Artà a cherished destination.


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