1/12Another day, another beach. Hiking down to the magical Cala Na Clara, a secluded beach in Mallorca’s north east. Key learning: the harder the climb, the better the beach!
2/12Lunch at Ca’s Patro March, followed by an afternoon of swimming and too many Aperol Spritz at Cala Deia.
3/12It’s not a trip to Spain if you don’t enjoy a siesta, right?
4/12Case in point: the hardest climb makes for the most perfect beach. Calo des Moros took our breath away, from every angle.
5/12Exploring the island in our favorite Innika Choo pieces.
6/12Happiness after a day at the straw market. Some of these pieces were exclusively woven for us – now that’s a discovery!
7/12Making the sweetest peach marmalade with fresh produce picked up at the local market.
8/12After siesta, you can find us here…
9/12We worked with a group of local women to hand make these traditional Mallorcan baskets, exclusive to us.
10/12Officially in “do not disturb” mode. Cala Llombards is the dreamiest little cove in Mallorca – perfect for all our favorite activities: swimming, snorkeling, cliff jumping, and soaking in the sun.
11/12Deliciously colorful lunch at Ca’s Patro March: freshly caught baby squid, traditional pulpo a la gallega, blistered peppers and with a zesty white wine.
12/12In love with the beautiful boutiques along the up and coming Santa Catalina neighborhood, in Palma’s south west. This store, Oma, opened just one month ago and curates an eclectic selection of unique finds in the worlds of homewares, accessories, clothing and art.