The flowering of the almond trees in Mallorca

If you’re coming to Spain any time between the end of January and the middle of February, you’ll have the chance to witness an amazing natural phenomenon: the flowering of the almond trees in Mallorca.

Almond trees were introduced to Mallorca following the devastation of the island's vineyards in the late 18th century, which was caused by phylloxera, an insect notorious for the damaging effect it can have on grapevines. The annual cycle of the almond trees begins in January. The trees bloom with bright pink and white flowers. This season was named The Almond Blossom. More than 117,000 almond trees bloom during the season in Mallorca. Its is a real attraction of Mallorca.

At this time of year the island’s Mediterranean landscape is awash with white blossom, making an enchanting picture which heralds the arrival of spring. It would be a sin to leave your camera at home.

“Incredible”, “fantastic”, “fabulous”… These are just some of the expressions of wonder you’ll hear from anyone who’s travelled to Mallorca to see the almond trees in flower. The mild winters of the Mediterranean are responsible for this unique natural spectacle which takes place every year in Spain.

Between January and February over 117,000 almond trees in the Balearic Islands burst into flower, transforming fields and mountains into a fairytale landscape. The trees are clothed in myriad tones of white and pink, and for a few days this feast for the eyes becomes one of Mallorca’s most popular tourist attractions. Make a note in your diary, because you’re bound to be captivated by the experience.

Although almond trees grow all over the island, there are two areas of particular interest. One is the mountains of the Sierra de Tramuntana and the central western area, especially Marratxí, Bunyola, Santa María, Sencelles, Lloseta and Selva. And the other is the districts of Manacor, Sant Llorenç and Son Servera, in the east of Majorca. There are several routes which allow you to enjoy this natural phenomenon either on foot or by bike. Renting a car is another good way of exploring these places.

You’ll also find that almonds are not just a pretty sight. The Mallorcan almond is famous for its distinctive characteristics and its sweet taste: try it by itself, toasted, or in one of the typical desserts of Mallorcan gastronomy. You’ll even find products made with almonds and almond blossom in shops and at perfume counters. So now you know, if you want, you can take away a lot more than just a beautiful souvenir photo.