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Nestled just inland from the rugged east coast, it’s a spot where traditional stone architecture meets a creative, laid-back vibe that’s pure Majorcan magic. The breath of fresh air your social feed needs!
Why do people love going on holidays to Son Servera?
Architectural Eye-Candy - The Església Nova, an open-air roofless church, is a total vibe and provides a sought-after backdrop for those "effortlessly cool" holiday snaps.
Best of Both Worlds - You get the peaceful, slow-living feel of a hilltop village while being just a five-minute hop from the singeing sands of Cala Millor.
Hiker’s Paradise - With the Na Penyal mountain right on your doorstep, you can swap the flip-flops for trainers and catch a view over the bay that influencers would die for.
Authentic Friday Buzz - The weekly market transforms the town into a magical maze of local crafts, fresh fruit, and the best ensaimadas you’ll ever wrap your laughing gear around.
What is the best time to visit Son Servera?
Son Servera doesn't just shut shop when the summer ends; it’s a year-round stunner like the rest of Majorca that changes its look with the seasons. Whether you’re here to roast yourself on the nearby beaches or you fancy a more active escape exploring the nearby caves and hills, there’s a sweet spot on the calendar with your name on it.
Spring - The hills are popping off with almond blossoms and the weather is a comfortable 19-23°C, ideal for golfers and hikers who want to avoid the mid-summer heat.
Summer - Prep for piping-hot, with temperatures hitting 31°C, making it the prime time to dive into the crystal-clear waters of the east coast before a sunset cocktail.
Autumn - A total hidden gem where the sea is still dreamy and warm (around 24°C), but the crowds have thinned out, leaving more space for you at the tapas bar.
Winter - Crisp, sunny days with highs of 16°C offer a peaceful retreat for those looking to swap the UK grey for blue skies and mahoosive plates of hearty local stew.
What are the best beaches to visit on your Son Servera holidays?
Cala Millor - The big, bold neighbour with a monster stretch of golden sand and blue-flag water that’s a magnet for families and sun-seekers.
Costa dels Pins - A stylish, pine-fringed coastal spot that feels a bit more exclusive and offers rocky coves perfect for a bit of snorkelling.
Port Nou - A quiet, pebbly bay that’s great for escaping the main resort buzz and enjoying a peaceful afternoon with your book and a cheeky calippo to combat the sizzle.
Cala Bona - A charming harbour beach with a easy breezy promenade, ideal for those who like a side of seafood with their sea views.
Things to do on your Son Servera holidays
Beyond the beach, Son Servera serves up a jackpot mix of culture and adventure that ensures your itinerary is never looking thin.
Explore Església Nova - Wander through this stunning, unfinished Neo-Gothic church for a magic moment in a building that literally has the sky as its ceiling.
Hike Na Penyal - Mooch up to the peak for a panoramic view of the coastline that is absolutely breath taking (literally) and well worth the sweaty brows.
Tee Off at Pula Golf - Channel your inner Tiger Woods at one of the island’s most famous courses, which is as swanky as it is challenging.
Friday Market Grazing - Spend your morning sampling local cheeses and olives while soaking up the local chatter in the main square.
Cycle the Via Verde - Hop on a bike and follow the old railway line path for a snazzy scenic ride through the heart of the Majorcan countryside.
Discover the Caves of Drach - Take a short drive to Porto Cristo to see super-sized stalactites and enjoy a full-on concert in a venue that is quite literally an underground lake. One for the memory books!
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The climate here is remarkably consistent, boasting that legendary Mediterranean sunshine that makes every morning feel like a win. You’ll find the breeze off the Levante coast keeps things feeling fresh even when the sun is out in full force.
In the cooler months, the region remains bright and inviting. While you might get a cheeky shower in October, they rarely last long enough to ruin your plans, and the air stays mild enough for outdoor dining well into the evening.
