Jardins d'Alfàbia
Jardins d'Alfàbia brings you face to face with 800 years of Mallorcan garden design, where Moorish water engineering meets Renaissance landscaping.
About Jardins d'Alfàbia
Jardins d'Alfàbia brings you face to face with 800 years of Mallorcan garden design, where Moorish water engineering meets Renaissance landscaping. You'll walk through terraced levels connected by stone steps, following ancient irrigation channels that still carry mountain spring water to every corner of the estate. The gardens feel like a living museum of agricultural innovation, complete with working fountains, pergolas heavy with jasmine, and those famous plane trees that create natural tunnels of shade.
The visit flows naturally from the entrance courtyard (where that water organ plays its hourly concert) through ascending garden terraces toward the manor house. You'll hear water everywhere: trickling through carved stone channels, splashing in geometric pools, and flowing beneath wooden bridges. The atmosphere stays refreshingly cool even in summer heat, thanks to the constant water flow and dense tree canopy. The manor house interior showcases original Mudéjar frescoes and period furniture that most visitors rush through.
Most guides oversell this as a major attraction when it's really a pleasant 75-minute diversion if you're driving the Sóller route anyway. The 7.50 EUR entry feels fair for what you get, but don't expect Alhambra-level grandeur. Skip the gift shop entirely and focus your time on the middle terraces where the water features work best. The upper gardens near the house can feel repetitive after the more impressive lower sections.
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