Below is our Schedule with Transportation Details.
*Please make sure to wear all black for the boat party as the bride and groom will be the only ones wearing white.
Arrival in Mallorca!
Saturday Boat Day
Below is a number of pickup locations available for transportation to the boat. If you are driving yourself, scroll to bottom for Address.
Bus Schedule
2:15 PM pick up:
• Hotel Cas Xorc
• Hotel La Residencia (including guests staying at Villa Verde & Es Puig )
2:20 PM pick up:
• Hotel Son Molí
2:30 PM pick up:
• Hotel Hoposa
• Hotel Valldemossa
• Hotel Continental
• Hotel Sa Pedrissa
⚓ Arrival
3:20 PM
Palma Harbor
Muelle Golondrina
Avinguda de Gabriel Roca, s/n
07014 Palma
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8pm - We head back.
The dress code for this all day event is black only. Please pack towels, sunscreen, and bathing suits.
SUNDAY WEDDING DAY
8:30 AM - Cliff Jumping!
Meet at Cala Deia for cliff jumping experience. Transportation here is on you.. there's also an epic short Hike from Deia town down to Cala Deia.
Wedding Venue: Sa Pedrissa.
Carretera de Valldemossa – Deia Km 64,5 07179 Deia, Illes Baleares
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Bus Schedule
2:50 PM pick up:
• Cas Xorc
3:00 PM pick up:
• Hotel Valldemossa
• Hotel Continental
3:15 PM pick up:•
-La Residencia (including guests staying at Villa Verde & Es Puig)
• Hoposa
3:20 PM pick up:
• Son Molí
Arrival
3:30 PM
Sa Pedrissa (there will be limited parking spots so if you arrive with your own car please
write to Wedding Planner Sara: sara@lapalomaevent.com)
LATE NIGHT Bus Schedule - Back
00:00 AM
1st shuttle bus departs
01:00 AM
2nd bus departs
02:00 AM
3rd bus departs
03:00 AM
4th & final buses departs
MONDAY POOL PARTY
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Paella Pool Party at Sa Pedrissa with DJ, come hungry and thirsty, this will be a blast.
Bus Schedule - PICKUP Times
12:15 PM
• Cas Xorc
12:30 PM
• Hoposa
• Hotel Valldemossa
12:40 PM
• Valldemossa Continental
• La Residencia (Villa Verde & Es Puig guests included)
12:45 PM
• Son Molí
5:00 PM
- Buses will depart from Sa Pedrissa
We will be having the ceremony, dinner & dancing outside over looking the Serra Tramuntana mountains and the Mediterranean Sea.
As the celebration takes place on charming cobblestone grounds, choose footwear accordingly. Most importantly, wear whatever makes you feel your best.
We can't wait to dance and celebrate with you!
For the beach bum:
West (near Sóller & Deià)
Port de Sóller – Sandy, calm waters, restaurants nearby. Family-friendly.
Cala Deià – Rocky cove with clear water + seafood spots (ca's Patró March).
North/Northeast
Cala Formentor – Long sandy beach, pine shade, shallow water. Family-friendly.
Cala Sant Vicenç – Small coves with cliffs + clear seas. Great for snorkeling.
South/Southeast
Es Trenc – Wide sandy beach, turquoise water, dunes. Family-friendly.
Calo des Moro – Stunning hidden cove, cliff backdrop. Good for cliff diving / adventurous swimmers.
For a fun road trip
Idea 1: Sóller, Valldemossa & Deià Drive
Scenic loop through mountain villages—wander Sóller’s boutiques, stroll Valldemossa’s cobblestone streets, and end with sunset in Deià.
Valldemossa: Pastries at Ca’n Molinas + visit the 14th-c Cartoixa Monastery.
Deià: Lunch at Sa Foradada + swim at Cala Deià.
Idea 2: Cap de Formentor Adventure
Winding coastal drive to Mallorca’s dramatic northern tip with breathtaking views.
Stop at Mirador Es Colomer for panoramic cliffs.
Continue to Formentor Lighthouse.
Swim at Playa de Formentor, a pine-framed sandy beach.
For a good bike ride or hike
Hiking
Biniaraix → Fornalutx loop: ~2 hrs, moderate. Beautiful olive groves, cobbled paths, and mountain views.
Sóller → Port de Sóller (GR-221): ~2 hrs, easy/moderate. Classic downhill trail to the coast.
Longer option: Hike from Biniaraix up to Puig de l’Ofre or to Cala Tuent for a full-day adventure.
Biking
Coll de Sóller climb: Iconic 7.5 km switchback road with a café at the top (Ca’n Topa). Moderate-hard.
Deià–Valldemossa–Sóller loop: ~61 km, big climbs + stunning sea views. Great for strong riders.
Shorter loops: Fornalutx–Sóller–Port de Sóller (~20 km) or Sóller–Deià–Fornalutx (~40 km). Scenic with manageable climbs.
What else should we do or see?
Palma’s Old Town – Visit La Seu Cathedral, stroll the narrow streets, and enjoy tapas in the capital (La Paloma, Vermutería La Rosa, Tast Club, El Camino) - A drink at Nobis Hotel, or Abaco.
Wine Tasting – Bodegas Macià Batle (Santa Maria del Camí), Bodegas José L. Ferrer (Binissalem)
Sa Calobra & Torrent de Pareis – One of the island’s most dramatic drives ending in a gorge-side beach.
Caves of Drach (Porto Cristo) – Underground lake + magical cave formations, with a short classical music concert inside.
Local Food Experiences – Paella at Sa Foradada, pastries from Ca’n Molinas in Valldemossa, or seafood at a chiringuito by the sea.
Some of our personal favorite places in town- Restaurant Nama (southeast asian), De moniö (local coffee, bites and best pottery), have a drink at La Residencia before sunset!