HIDDEN PLANS. BLOG POSADA TERRA SANTA
Each of our proposals is an experience that goes beyond a stay on the island.
Hidden Plans is our way of showing you not only what you’re going to find within our establishments but also beyond their walls. The places you should visit, the points of cultural and historical interest and, of course, our favourite haunts that are frequented by locals who also understand the secret art of living.
The Drach Caves: A Journey into the Depths of Mallorca
Mallorca, the jewel of the Mediterranean, is renowned for its stunning landscapes, dreamlike beaches, and rich culture. However, there’s a natural treasure you simply cannot miss: the Drach Caves. This cave system, located near the town of Porto Cristo, is
Discover Mallorcan Craftsmanship: A Journey Through Tradition and Creativity
Mallorca, with its rich cultural heritage and vibrant history, is a true treasure for lovers of craftsmanship. The island not only offers paradisiacal beaches and enviable weather, but also a wide range of handmade products that reflect the essence of
Typical Dishes of Mallorcan Cuisine in Summer: A Feast of Local Flavors
Summer in Mallorca not only brings enviable weather and idyllic landscapes but also an exquisite variety of dishes that celebrate the best of local products. During this season, the island’s gardens offer an abundance of fresh ingredients like tomatoes, eggplants,
Exploring the Natural Beauty of the Sierra de Tramuntana and its Best Beaches
The Sierra de Tramuntana, a mountain range stretching along the northwest of Mallorca, is a natural gem that combines stunning landscapes with rich cultural history. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011, this region captivates visitors with its rugged
Three Hidden Away Hotels Receive the Prestigious MICHELIN Key
Hidden Away Hotels, the luxury boutique hotel chain, has achieved an exceptional milestone by being awarded the prestigious MICHELIN Key in three of its establishments: Gran Hotel Inglés in Madrid, Seda Club Hotel in Granada, and Posada Terra Santa in
The neighbourhoods of Canamunt and Canavall: the authenticity of Palma de Mallorca’s historic centre
In 1598, Palma was divided in two by sa Riera, a natural stream that runs through what are now the Ramblas, Unió street, and the Born area before flowing into the sea at the current Plaza de la Reina. The