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What to Do in Mallorca: Connect with Its Roots by Visiting the Teixits Vicens Workshop

Mallorca isn’t discovered only from a hammock with your feet in the sand. Those who venture into its villages, workshops and crafts find another island: a Mallorca that beats, that creates, that remembers who it is through its artisanship.
If you’re looking for something different to do in Mallorca, here’s a unique proposal: explore its living heritage through its traditional crafts. From the looms of Pollença to the centuries-old glass furnaces in Algaida, these experiences will help you uncover the island’s soul.

Teixits Vicens (Pollença): Where Roots Are Woven

A visit to the Teixits Vicens workshop is a must for lovers of design, history and authenticity. Here, the Mallorcan llengües fabric continues to be produced much as it was over 160 years ago, using manual looms and techniques passed down through generations.

During your visit:
• You’ll learn about the entire artisanal process, from thread to finished product.
• You’ll discover the cultural meanings behind the patterns.
• You’ll be able to browse the factory shop, filled with unique, sustainable and soulful items.


Other Essential Visits to Discover Artisan Mallorca

Gordiola – Hand-blown Glass Since 1719 (Algaida)

One of the oldest glass workshops in Europe. Here you can watch master glassblowers working live with fire. The factory’s museum also houses historical pieces of immense value.

La Fiore (S’Esgleieta)

Another key reference for hand-blown glass in Mallorca. Their colourful, modern designs are still crafted using traditional techniques. Watching a piece take shape from scratch is a mesmerising experience.

Ceràmica de Pòrtol (Pòrtol and Marratxí)

Clay is living history in Mallorca. Pòrtol and Marratxí are pottery towns where you can still watch craftsmen hand-moulding traditional pieces such as greixoneres or siurells, the charming white figurines decorated with red and green brushstrokes.

Tony Mora – Handmade Boots (Alaró)

An international brand born in the heart of Mallorca. Their handmade leather boots are synonymous with quality, tradition and design. A visit to the showroom and workshop reveals the entire process, from the selection of hides to the final stitching—an opportunity to see how a 100% Mallorcan product is crafted and exported worldwide.

Majorica Pearls (Manacor)

An essential classic. Since 1890, Majorica has been producing organic pearls using a unique method. The factory tour showcases the brand’s storied history, the pearl-making process, and of course the chance to purchase iconic pieces. Ideal for anyone seeking an elegant and lasting memento.

Suau Brandy – Distillery (Marratxí)

One of Spain’s most elegant brandies. Visit their centuries-old cellars and discover the secrets of the solera ageing system.

Oli Solivellas (Es Capdellà / Alcúdia)

Producers of some of Mallorca’s most renowned olive oils. On their estate you can walk through the olive groves, learn about local varieties and discover how exceptional, high-quality oil is made.

Flor de Sal de Santanyí (Es Trenc – Ses Salines)

A magical place where the sea becomes salt. During the visit you can stroll through the salt flats and learn how flor de sal is harvested by hand using traditional methods.


Craftsmanship: The Thread Connecting Past and Present

Craftsmanship is more than a trade: it’s a way of thinking, of living, and of passing on an identity. Learning how a fabric, a clay pot or a hand-blown glass vessel is made offers a glimpse into the intimate history of an island.
In an increasingly fast and digital world, these visits encourage us to slow down, observe and reconnect with what is real. And in Mallorca, that is still possible.


What to Do in Mallorca
✔ Visit artisan workshops
✔ Cultural routes through villages with soul
✔ Responsible shopping with history
✔ Support for local businesses

Are you ready to discover the most authentic side of Mallorca? Start with Teixits Vicens in Pollença and let the thread of tradition guide you.

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