Nestled in the Valle de los Naranjos (Valley of the Oranges), about 15 kilometers from Sóller, this charming artists' village stands on a hillside surrounded by rolling hills and fragrant citrus plantations.
The town's quaint stone houses feature tiled roofs and green shutters, typical of rural Mediterranean architecture.
The famous poet Robert Graves appreciated the idyllic setting and lived in the town for many years, inspiring other creative types to follow.
The house where Graves lived, Ca N'Alluny, is now a museum open to the public. Deià is a delightful place to explore and soak up the beautiful scenery.
The town is well known for is delicious Balearic cuisine and boasts several top-rated restaurants: the Michelin-starred Es Raco d'es Teix restaurant, the award-winning El Olivo restaurant in the luxurious Hotel La Residencia, and the romantic dining room of Restaurante Sebastian that serves traditional Mallorcan cuisine.