The city itself dates back to the 13th century, so you can bet there are a load of historical sights to make all your city wanderings worth it.
As it took hundreds of years to build, it features a range of architectural styles, but its centrepiece has to be its Gothic rosette window.
The city’s central streets in particular are perfect for strolling around, camera in hand, stumbling across charming hidden squares, and local markets.
It’s a historical medieval town, and walking through its streets will feel like stepping back in time.
Another charming town, Deia boasts some truly amazing sea views from its position at the foot of the Teix mountain.
Impossibly picturesque, with restaurants overlooking the sea, it’s a great spot to take a refreshing dip.