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FILM TRAIL

Film Locations Tour

Explore the real-world filming locations of Mallorca's most famous productions. Plan your own self-guided tour across the island.

12 Locations
18+ Productions
Self-Guided

Interactive Filming Map

Click any marker to discover which films and TV series were shot at that location

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Map data ©2026 Google, Inst. Geogr. Nacional
Map data ©2026 Google, Inst. Geogr. Nacional

All Filming Locations (12)

All Filming Locations

Detailed guide to every major filming location on the island

Sa Fortalesa, Pollença

Sa Fortalesa, Pollença

NorthMust-See

This 17th-century clifftop fortress became world-famous as Richard Roper's lair in The Night Manager. Perched dramatically above the sea on the Pollença peninsula, it has since hosted MobLand and remains one of the Mediterranean's most exclusive filming locations.

Productions

The Night Manager (2016, 2026)MobLand (2025–2026)Special Ops: Lioness (2023–present)

Highlights

  • Private clifftop fortress
  • Viewable from the sea by boat
  • Most iconic Mallorca filming location
Cala Deià

Cala Deià

West & TramuntanaMust-See

This tiny, picturesque cove nestled below the village of Deià has appeared in numerous productions. The Ca's Patró March restaurant, perched on the rocks above the crystal-clear water, became iconic after The Night Manager filmed key dining scenes here.

Productions

The Night Manager (2016)The Mallorca Files (2019–2021)

Highlights

  • Ca's Patró March restaurant
  • Crystal-clear swimming cove
  • Walk down from Deià village (30 min)
Sa Calobra & Torrent de Pareis

Sa Calobra & Torrent de Pareis

West & TramuntanaMust-See

The dramatic limestone gorge and turquoise waters of Sa Calobra appeared in Cloud Atlas as a primitive future world. The serpentine road leading down to the cove — with its famous 270-degree loop — is itself one of Mallorca's most spectacular drives.

Productions

Cloud Atlas (2012)

Highlights

  • Dramatic limestone gorge
  • Famous serpentine road
  • Torrent de Pareis canyon walk
Port de Sóller

Port de Sóller

West & TramuntanaMust-See

The crescent-shaped harbour of Port de Sóller has served as a filming location for multiple productions. The iconic wooden tram connecting Sóller to the port was featured in Me Before You, while the harbour itself appeared in The Night Manager and The Hustle.

Productions

Me Before You (2016)The Night Manager (2016)The Hustle (2019)

Highlights

  • Historic wooden tram ride
  • Crescent-shaped harbour
  • Seafront promenade restaurants
Palma Cathedral & Old Town

Palma Cathedral & Old Town

Palma & SouthMust-See

Palma's magnificent Gothic cathedral and its surrounding medieval streets have appeared in numerous productions. The Plaza de Cort, the narrow streets of the Old Town, and the waterfront Paseo Marítimo have all served as atmospheric backdrops for international film and TV crews.

Productions

MobLand (2025–2026)Special Ops: Lioness (2023–present)The Crown (2016–2023)The Hustle (2019)

Highlights

  • Gothic cathedral (La Seu)
  • Medieval Old Town streets
  • Plaza de Cort & Town Hall
Cap de Formentor

Cap de Formentor

North

The dramatic lighthouse peninsula at Mallorca's northernmost point has been used in several productions for its wild, windswept beauty. The winding road to the lighthouse offers spectacular clifftop views of the Mediterranean, making it a favourite for establishing shots.

Productions

Special Ops: Lioness (2023–present)Cloud Atlas (2012)

Highlights

  • Lighthouse at the island's tip
  • Dramatic cliff road
  • Panoramic Mediterranean views
Puerto Portals

Puerto Portals

Palma & South

Mallorca's most glamorous marina has served as a filming location for The Crown, recreating the Spanish Royal Family's summer holidays. The luxury yachts, designer boutiques, and waterfront restaurants provide a quintessentially Mediterranean backdrop.

Productions

The Crown (2016–2023)

Highlights

  • Luxury marina & superyachts
  • Designer boutiques
  • Waterfront dining
Calvià Coast & Coves

Calvià Coast & Coves

Palma & South

The hidden coves and dramatic coastline of Calvià municipality have been used extensively in productions. White Lines used the area's secluded beaches and rocky inlets, while The Mallorca Files showcased the coastline's diversity across multiple episodes.

Productions

White Lines (2020)The Mallorca Files (2019–2021)

Highlights

  • Hidden coves & beaches
  • Rocky coastal paths
  • Diverse Mediterranean landscapes
Cala d'Or

Cala d'Or

East

The crystal-clear waters and white-washed architecture of Cala d'Or on Mallorca's east coast provided the glamorous seaside setting for Evil Under the Sun. Peter Ustinov's Hercule Poirot investigated a murder at an exclusive island resort, with the area's hidden coves perfectly capturing the atmosphere of luxury and danger.

Productions

Evil Under the Sun (1982)

Highlights

  • Crystal-clear turquoise waters
  • White-washed architecture
  • Classic Agatha Christie atmosphere
Valldemossa

Valldemossa

West & Tramuntana

The charming hilltop village of Valldemossa, famous for its Carthusian monastery where Chopin composed, has served as a backdrop for period dramas and romantic films. Its cobblestone streets and mountain setting provide an atmospheric old-world European feel.

Productions

The Mallorca Files (2019–2021)A Long Way Down (2014)

Highlights

  • Carthusian monastery
  • Cobblestone village streets
  • Mountain panoramic views
Sóller Valley & Historic Tram

Sóller Valley & Historic Tram

West & TramuntanaMust-See

The lush Sóller Valley, surrounded by the Tramuntana mountains, and its iconic wooden tram have featured in several productions. Me Before You used the historic tram for one of its most romantic scenes, while the valley's orange groves and mountain backdrop have attracted numerous film crews.

Productions

Me Before You (2016)Cloud Atlas (2012)

Highlights

  • Historic wooden tram (1913)
  • Orange grove valley
  • Tramuntana mountain backdrop
Puerto de Andratx

Puerto de Andratx

West & Tramuntana

This upscale fishing harbour on Mallorca's southwest coast has been featured in The Mallorca Files and several other productions. The harbour's mix of traditional fishing boats and luxury yachts, backed by pine-covered hills, creates a quintessentially Mediterranean setting.

Productions

The Mallorca Files (2019–2021)

Highlights

  • Upscale fishing harbour
  • Sunset views over Sant Elm
  • Hillside restaurant terraces

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I visit all the filming locations in Mallorca?

Most filming locations in Mallorca are publicly accessible, including Cala Deià, Port de Sóller, Sa Calobra, Palma Cathedral, and Cap de Formentor. However, some locations like Sa Fortalesa are private properties and can only be viewed from the outside or visited with special arrangements.

How long does a self-guided film locations tour take?

A comprehensive tour covering all major filming locations takes 2-3 full days by car. The northern locations (Pollença, Formentor, Sa Calobra) can be covered in one day, the Tramuntana locations (Deià, Sóller, Valldemossa) in another, and Palma plus the east coast in a third day.

Can I hire a guide for a film locations tour?

Yes, I Love Mallorca can arrange private guided tours of filming locations with luxury transport, insider knowledge about the productions, and exclusive access to certain private venues. Contact our team to plan a bespoke film tourism experience.

What is the best time of year to visit filming locations?

Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer the best conditions for visiting filming locations — pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and the same golden light that attracts film crews. Summer is busiest at coastal locations, while winter offers dramatic landscapes in the Tramuntana mountains.

Plan Your Tour

Ready to visit these iconic locations? Our team can arrange private tours, luxury transport, and exclusive access to filming sites across Mallorca.

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