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Son Maciá
Stay at a finca Son Maciá in Mallorca to enjoy privacy, contact with nature, and spectacular views of the Serra de Llevant.
How to Get to Son Maciá from the Airport by Car?
Reaching Son Maciá from Palma Airport is straightforward. Take the Ma-19 motorway towards Manacor, exit at Son Maciá, and follow the signs to the village centre; the journey typically takes around 45–50 minutes. Having a car is recommended to explore the surrounding area and to reach your finca Son Maciá with ease. From here, you can visit nearby beaches such as Cala Murada or hidden coves while enjoying the tranquillity of the Mallorcan countryside.
Why Book a Finca Son Maciá?
Booking a finca Son Maciá allows you to experience the authentic rural charm of Mallorca. The village retains its traditional stone houses, quiet streets, and shaded squares, creating a relaxed atmosphere away from the crowds. Staying here offers privacy, close contact with nature, and spectacular views of the Serra de Llevant. Many fincas feature gardens, swimming pools, and outdoor lounging areas, making them the perfect choice for a peaceful and truly authentic holiday in the southeast of the island.
Serra de Llevant
Son Maciá lies at the foot of the Serra de Llevant, a protected natural area ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. From here, you can enjoy hiking and cycling routes with panoramic views of hills, valleys, and almond groves. The area is also perfect for birdwatching and nature photography. Staying in a finca Son Maciá allows you to fully embrace peace, adventure, and an authentic connection with rural Mallorca.
Talayotic Archaeological Heritage
Around Son Maciá, you’ll find talayotic sites such as the dolmen of Son Vaquer and the remains of s’Hospitalet Vell, offering a fascinating glimpse into Mallorca’s ancient history. Visits can be combined with scenic countryside walks, allowing travellers to explore the island’s prehistoric culture. The combination of history, nature, and the comfort of a finca Son Maciá makes for a unique and enriching stay.
Local Culture and Traditional Festivals
Son Maciá keeps its traditions alive through festivals such as the Mare de Déu del Puig, when the village is filled with music, processions, and typical Mallorcan dances. Visitors can experience these celebrations up close and enjoy local cuisine. Staying in a finca Son Maciá offers the chance to immerse yourself in local culture from a comfortable and peaceful base, making your visit even more authentic and memorable.