Paella: A Family Tradition Passed Down Through Generations
Paella has been a very special ritual for my family since I was a child. Thanks to the advice and teachings of my grandmothers, I’ve been able to recreate the same dish that I now want to share with you. You’ll learn all the steps and secrets to making an exquisite Mallorcan paella. Traditionally, we make it with fish and seafood, but we can also prepare a vegetarian or meat version, depending on your preferences.
The experience takes place in a magical village in the Tramuntana Mountains—Banyalbufar. My father settled here over 15 years ago to create what is now our home and our animals' home, which we call "Ca Tothom," meaning "The House of Everyone." The kitchen is located on the porch, and together with the garden, it creates an idyllic setting for cooking and sharing unforgettable moments.
The meeting point is marked by two wooden benches under an olive tree, right next to the bus stop "Banyalbufar 2" and across from the bar "Es Forn des Casino." You can reach the village by car or public transport.
Mallorca, the largest of Spain's Balearic Islands, is a Mediterranean gem renowned for its stunning beaches, dramatic landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. From the vibrant capital of Palma to the tranquil countryside and rugged mountains, Mallorca offers a diverse and enchanting travel experience.
La Seu Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma, is a stunning Gothic masterpiece and one of Mallorca's most iconic landmarks.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this mountain range offers breathtaking landscapes, hiking trails, and traditional villages.
This stunning cave system features underground lakes, waterfalls, and a classical music concert experience.
A traditional Mallorcan cured sausage made from pork, paprika, and spices
A sweet, spiral-shaped pastry made with lard and sugar
A traditional Mallorcan dish made with layers of potatoes, eggplant, and peppers
This is the peak tourist season with warm, sunny weather and lively beach activities. The island is bustling with events and festivals.
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Mallorca is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, it's always important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Palma Bus Station, Intercity Bus Stops
The bus network is efficient and affordable, connecting all major towns and tourist areas.
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A charming mountain village known for its historic charterhouse and picturesque streets.
A stunning coastal area with dramatic cliffs, turquoise waters, and breathtaking views.
A well-preserved medieval town with historic walls, charming streets, and a rich cultural heritage.
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