Cabrio focused
Handpicked routes
Open Horizons Logo

Valldemossa

Valldemossa

Valldemossa is idyllically located in the mountains of the Serra de Tramuntana and is one of the most charming villages in Mallorca. The town is known for its winding alleys, its historic charterhouse, and the special light that once attracted artists like Frédéric Chopin and George Sand. On a convertible tour in Mallorca, Valldemossa is a true destination to enjoy: The winding approach through the rugged slopes of the Tramuntana mountains offers breathtaking views and pure driving pleasure – especially in the warm sun of the island.

In the footsteps of Chopin and Mallorcan history

A visit to Valldemossa inevitably leads to the charterhouse of Valldemossa. The former monastery, where Chopin and Sand spent the winter of 1838/39, today houses a museum with personal belongings and musical memories. However, even away from the charterhouse, the place captivates with its lovingly maintained stone houses, flower-decorated alleys, and small squares inviting you to linger. The scent of freshly baked Coca de Patata – a regional sweet dish – fills the air, adding a special warmth to the place.

Convertible feeling in the Serra de Tramuntana

The drive to Valldemossa is an experience in itself. From Palma, a winding, well-developed road leads through olive groves and pine forests up into the mountains. Especially in the morning or evening hours, when the light gently bathes the mountain slopes, the landscape reveals its full magic. For those wanting to drive further, a round trip via Deià, Sóller, and the Coll de Sóller back to Palma can be undertaken – a dream route for any convertible fan.

Tradition, nature, and tranquility – stylishly united

Valldemossa has preserved its original character. No large hotel complexes, no mass tourism – instead, small cafés, handicrafts, and a surroundings that invites hiking and slowing down. It also serves as an excellent base for further tours through the northwest of the island. Here, one experiences Mallorca from its quiet, authentic side – with style and foresight.