Felanitx is one of Mallorcaâs least known towns. Located to the south east of Mallorca, its population is overwhelmingly indigenous.
Thanks to its location, Felanitx boasts excellent transport links to some of Mallorcaâs prettiest coastal areas.
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So whether youâre heading to Felanitx or youâre passing through on the way to Portocolom or Santanyi, we recommend that you pay a visit to the town. Its streets will enable you to inhale the essence of the Mediterranean, with its slow way of life, and youâll come to appreciate why Mallorca is known as the island of calm.
Felanitx is completely removed and cut off from the tourist scene. As you walk around the town youâll find that it is an authentically Mallorcan place.
Itâs well worth visiting the Sanctuary of Sant Salvador, which you can reach either on foot, walking up to the summit, or by car. Inside the sanctuary thereâs a restaurant with stunning views, where youâll have the chance to sample arrĂČs brut, one of Mallorcaâs most famous dishes.
If youâre lucky enough to come at the time of the Felanitx Nit de lâArt, held in the town every year, youâll be able to enjoy live music its alleys, crafts and a profusion of art.
The strength of this town lies in its people, a community with a cheerful and indomitable spirit that likes coming together in celebration. Its famous Can Moix bar is the setting for celebrating San AgustĂn every year, with DJs and local groups ensuring that Felanitxers pour into the streets to dance.
Felanitx is also the birthplace of Mallorcaâs most famous contemporary painter, Miquel BarcelĂł. The artist retains strong links to the town.