AI Prompt Guide · Mallorca · 2026

The AI travel prompt for Mallorca that actually works

Most AI Mallorca itineraries miss the Serra de Tramuntana, the hidden calas and the medieval villages entirely. Here's the island logic — and the prompt — that goes beyond the beach clubs.

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Serra de Tramuntana mountain range and coastline — Mallorca, Spain

Four things every generic Mallorca itinerary gets wrong

Mallorca has a UNESCO World Heritage mountain range, medieval hilltop villages and dozens of hidden coves. Generic AI ignores all of it and keeps you in the resort belt.

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It ignores the Serra de Tramuntana entirely

The northwest of Mallorca is a UNESCO World Heritage landscape — dramatic limestone mountains dropping into the sea, olive groves, stone villages, the Ma-10 road which is one of Europe's great drives. Deià, Valldemossa and Sóller are all here. Generic AI puts you in Palma and a beach resort and never mentions the mountains at all.

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It sends you to the most commercial calas

Generic AI recommends Cala d'Or and Cala Millor — the most developed, most crowded options. The best calas in Mallorca require a car and sometimes a 20-minute walk: Cala des Moro (tiny, turquoise, arrive before 10am), Cala Varques (walk-in only, much quieter), Es Trenc (long natural beach, no development). These never appear in generic itineraries.

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It misses the Sóller vintage train

The wooden train from Palma to Sóller (built 1912) passes through the Serra de Tramuntana via tunnels and viaducts — one of the most scenic rail journeys in Spain. From Sóller a vintage tram runs down to the port. The journey takes 1 hour and costs around €20 return. Generic AI never mentions it, defaulting to car or bus instead.

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It recommends resort restaurants over Mallorcan food

Palma's old town (around Plaça Major and the La Lonja neighbourhood) has excellent restaurants serving real Mallorcan food — sobrassada (cured paprika sausage), pa amb oli (bread rubbed with tomato and olive oil), tumbet (vegetable gratin), fresh fish. Generic AI keeps you in the resort belt where the food is international and overpriced.

The Mallorca prompt — copy and use

This prompt forces Serra de Tramuntana day logic, hidden cala timing, the Sóller train, and Palma old town food. See the difference before you copy.

❌ Generic AI output
  • Palma + resort for entire trip
  • Cala d'Or and Cala Millor (most commercial)
  • Serra de Tramuntana not mentioned
  • Resort restaurants and international food
✓ Zippy prompt output
  • Ma-10 drive through Tramuntana with named stops
  • Cala des Moro and Cala Varques with timing
  • Sóller vintage train logistics included
  • Pa amb oli and sobrassada in Palma La Lonja
📋 Paste into ChatGPT or Gemini
Act as an expert Mallorca travel planner with deep knowledge of the island beyond the resort belt. Plan a 7-day Mallorca trip for [group type] who want mountains, hidden beaches and authentic food. HARD CONSTRAINTS — follow these exactly: - Serra de Tramuntana day: Dedicate at least one full day to the northwest. Drive the Ma-10 road: Andratx → Estellencs → Banyalbufar → Valldemossa → Deià → Sóller. Stop at Mirador de Ricardo Roca and Son Marroig (Archduke Ludwig Salvador's estate, free gardens). Explain this requires a car and takes a full day minimum. - Hidden calas: Prioritise Cala des Moro (arrive before 10am in summer — fills up fast, no facilities), Cala Varques (20-min walk from car park on dirt road, much quieter than developed calas), Es Trenc (south coast, long natural beach, small parking fee). Do not recommend Cala d'Or or Cala Millor as highlights. - Sóller train: Include the wooden train from Palma (Plaça d'Espanya station) to Sóller — departs several times daily, journey 1 hour, €22 return. From Sóller station take the vintage tram to Port de Sóller (15 min, €8 return). Book online at trendesoller.com ahead in summer. - Palma food: La Lonja neighbourhood for dinner — best restaurant concentration. Specific picks: Marc Fosh (modern Mallorcan, Michelin), La Bodeguita (tapas, Carrer Sant Jaume), Mercat de l'Olivar for lunch (fresh produce market). Must include pa amb oli with sobrassada as a starter at any traditional restaurant. - Palma old town: Cathedral La Seu (exterior at sunset from the seafront promenade is free and spectacular), Es Baluard museum of modern art, Arab Baths (Banys Àrabs), Plaça de Cort. Old town walking radius is tight — plan morning for museums, afternoon for cathedral light. FORMAT: Day-by-day with area label (Tramuntana / East Coast / Palma / Beach day). Cala timing flagged. Train booking noted. One named restaurant per day.

💡 Pro tip: Add whether you want to cycle — Mallorca is one of Europe's best cycling islands and many hotels cater specifically to cyclists with secure storage and early breakfast.

Mallorca — answered honestly

No — that reputation comes from the southwest resorts (Magaluf, Playa de Palma). The rest of the island is completely different: the UNESCO-listed Serra de Tramuntana mountain range in the northwest, medieval villages like Deià, Valldemossa and Sóller, stunning hidden coves in the east and southeast, and a sophisticated food scene in Palma old town.
Yes, for anything beyond Palma and the main resorts. The Serra de Tramuntana road (Ma-10) is one of the great European drives and is inaccessible without a car. Hidden coves like Cala Varques and Cala des Moro require a car plus a walk. Car hire is cheap (€25–45/day). The vintage wooden train from Palma to Sóller is a worthwhile exception.
Cala des Moro (southeast, small, turquoise, arrive before 10am or it fills up), Cala Varques (requires 20-minute walk from car park, much quieter), Es Trenc (south coast, long natural beach, no development), Cala Tuent (northwest, below the Serra de Tramuntana, dramatic setting). Generic AI sends everyone to Cala d'Or and Cala Millor — the most commercial options.
May, June and September are ideal — warm enough to swim, sea temperature good, crowds manageable, prices reasonable. July and August are peak season — beaches packed, prices high, roads congested. April is good for hiking in the Tramuntana when it is still green. October is excellent for cycling and walking with fewer tourists.
Generic AI puts you in Palma and a resort and calls it done. Zippy asks your pace, interests and whether you want mountains, beaches or both — then builds a prompt with Serra de Tramuntana driving logic, hidden cala timing, Sóller vintage train, Palma old town restaurant picks, and the east coast coves that require a car and a walk.
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