The most amazing restaurants by the sea on Mallorca
Some of the best memories of summers on Mallorca are made when eating al fresco by the Mediterranean. The cooling gentle breezes are welcome when the mercury soars – restoring vitality and perking up appetites subdued by the heat. Gorgeous views out to sea or along the coastline soothe the soul and have us reaching for a camera to capture the moment. There’s something about the whiff of ozone, the play of light and wind on the water, and the sounds by the sea that is captivating … Mallorca has numerous restaurants around its varied coastline, for lunch or dinner with a view of the beautiful Mediterranean. But for an eating-out experience that will stay in the heart and mind even after the summer has ended, head for one of these amazing waterfront restaurants. And be sure to book your table in advance.
Seafront dining is something that is not at the forefront of most people’s minds when thinking of dining in Palma as it is more associated with hidden restaurants in the capital’s narrow streets but there are some stunning places to sit and watch the sea and marvel at the yachts that should not be missed in the capital.
Palma city is the capital of the Balearics’ and the holiday island of Mallorca offering a memorable holiday experience for both tourists and residence.
For hands-down one of the finest places in Palma to enjoy a sun-downer, head to the rooftop terrace of 49 Steps, with its sweeping views that stretch from the cathedral to the horizon. Its marina-side restaurant also offers an impressive menu of top quality meat and fish to enjoy while you gaze at the super-yachts moored just metres away.
This waterfront restaurant impresses with its outstanding meat and fish dishes, superb rooftop bar, and top location in Palma’s marina.
Mar de Nudos has the sophisticated décor and ambience to complement its location at the seafront end of Palma’s so-called ‘golden mile’. Whether you choose the delicious Mediterranean or Japanese cuisine for lunch or dinner, you’ll be looking out at the covetable luxury pleasure cruisers moored beyond the restaurant’s terrace.
This stylish, waterfront located restaurant Mar de Nudos, close Palma’s centre offers a mix of Asian and Mediterranean cuisine.
For beach hut charm, shabby-chic interiors and swaying palm trees, The Boat House hits all the right notes. Located between Paseo MarÃtimo and Palma marina, diners can enjoy laid-back vibes and fantastic home-cooked cuisine. The menu is simple and well-executed (from CEO of Five Senses Collection, Edgar Lagassi), comprising of super fresh seafood and hot-off-the-barbecue meats.
The Boat House evokes a beach-barbecue vibe that combines superbly with excellent cooking and top cocktails.
Set in the swanky Hotel Victoria Gran Meliá overlooking Palma’s Paseo MarÃtimo, Ikatza offers some fine views over the nearby marina. Ikatza means ‘coal’ in the Basque language, so its no surprise the menu leans towards grilled meats, all cooked on a purpose-designed open grill. It also offers a good choice of wines – principally from Spanish wineries.
If you love seafood, Ca’n Eduardo is your restaurant – right above the fish market, where the catch is auctioned early each morning. Open from lunchtime until late, its specialities include spiny lobster, bouillabaisse, grilled fish and shellfish, and paellas. Gaze out at the cathedral and harbour views while eating.
A renowned landmark on Palma’s waterfront for more than 50 years, Pesquero combines tradition with modernity. Open all day, it specializes in rices dishes, paellas, and tapas. As well as a smart classic-style interior, it has a superb large terrace with plenty of shade and a decked area where you can enjoy a drink before or after a meal. It’s a magnet for locals meeting friends for a drink and enjoying those cooling sea breezes.
Eat or drink with a view of Palma de Mallorca’s fishing boats, in the recently renovated Pesquero – a waterfront city landmark for more than 60 years.
Representing the best of Portixol, Ola del Mar Restaurant, directly on the waterfront, specialises in first-class seafood paired with exemplary service.
Located in the old fishing village Portixol and popular with locals, Ola del Mar has its culinary focus on fresh fish, shellfish, and rice and pasta dishes. Indulge in lobster, rock lobster paella, or the flavourful stew known as ‘caldereta’. Look at wave-themed art indoors and the sea from the terrace.
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This former fishing village boasts some of the most beautiful coastline on the island is the perfect place to sit and have a spot of lunch looking out over the 3km Es Trenc beach of pure white sand or sip a cocktail with views out to the nature reserve of Cabrera.
Positioned overlooking the beachfront promenade in Colònia de Sant Jordi, Salicornia restaurant offers a contemporary Mediterranean vibe with a menu of Mallorcan-inspired cuisine. A buzzy terrace provides a great place to enjoy lunch or dinner, while a rooftop bar provides great cocktails and superb views over the water.