Artà
Artà sits at the heart of Mallorca’s North East and feels notably different to other parts of the island. The town is historic, creative and calm, with a strong sense of local life that runs through its streets, weekly market and long-established cafés and restaurants. It has an authenticity that people recognise immediately, shaped by tradition, craft and a pace of life that feels settled rather than seasonal. Surrounded by open countryside and wild landscapes, Artà offers space, character and a genuine sense of place.
Artà is framed by some of the North East’s most dramatic natural scenery.
Rolling hills, open land and the protected Parc Natural de la Península de Llevant create a rugged backdrop, while the coastline nearby is home to some of Mallorca’s most beautiful beaches, including Cala Mesquida, Cala Agulla and Cala Mitjana.
Life here balances town and nature easily. The centre remains lively but unforced, with a growing food scene, artisan workshops and a strong cultural calendar. In the surrounding countryside, fincas sit on generous plots with far-reaching views, offering privacy and a direct connection to the landscape. With access to beaches, walking routes, golf and nearby marinas, Artà appeals to those looking for a more grounded, spacious and quietly beautiful part of Mallorca.