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Mallorca as superb film location

With its natural beauty, cultural richness, and logistical advantages, Mallorca, the scenic island in the Mediterranean offers a stunning backdrop for film and shooting productions.


Our own William from Mallorca Travels supports and guides film production teams on the island. He knows the island like the back of his hand. Mallorca fits many requirements of production teams with the variety of landscapes, picturesque historical towns, deep blue sea, a beautiful coastline, perfect infrastructure and a supportive government. Mallorca Travels organizes scouting trips, accommodation, boats, cars and crew excursions

More information about Mallorca as a stunning film shooting destination, please contact William here.

 

Many films and TV productions have already been shot in Mallorca, showcasing its potential as a versatile film location. Some examples are the Crown, the Night Manager, the Mallorca files, White Lines and the latest movie of Nicole Kidman and Norman Freeman, Special Ops: Lioness.


The Crown: Season 6 where Princess Diana enjoys a summer holiday in Saint Tropez were shot at Port Andratx, a Palma beachclub, Formentor Peninsula, Felanitx and the GPRO Valparaiso Palace in Palma.


The Night Manager: Scenes of this British television miniseries starring Tom Hiddleston and Hugh Laurie were filmed in Mallorca, particularly scenes set in luxurious settings on the island La Fortaleza in Port Pollenca, Palau March in Palma and restaurant Ca’s Patro March in Deia. Hotels like Hospes Maricel in Palma and Son Julia Country  House in Llucmayor were used as stunning background well.


The Mallorca Files: The island is the main star as Mallorca’s landscapes and cultural landmarks are used as backdrops for the series mysteries.


White LinesThe British/ Spanish Mystery thriller was filmed in Restaurant Illetas in Camp de Mar and at Michael Douglas’ estate S’ Estaca in Valldemossa. There are also scenes at the Biniagual Winery and the unforgettable coastal road between Port Pollenca and Alcudia.


Why is Mallorca such an attractive film location?


Scenic Beauty: Mallorca boasts diverse landscapes ranging from sandy beaches and turquoise waters to rugged mountains and lush countryside. This variety provides filmmakers with a plethora of options to set their scenes.


Historic Architecture: The island is dotted with charming villages, ancient castles, and historic buildings that can add depth and authenticity to period pieces or historical dramas.


Mediterranean Culture: Mallorca's rich cultural heritage, influenced by various civilizations including the Romans, Moors, and Christians, offers a unique setting for storytelling. Filmmakers can explore themes of tradition, identity, and heritage against the backdrop of Mediterranean culture.


Weather: Mallorca enjoys a Mediterranean climate characterized by mild winters and hot summers, making it an ideal filming location year-round. The abundance of sunlight enhances the visual appeal of the island's landscapes.


Infrastructure: Mallorca has well-developed infrastructure including modern airport, highways, and lots of group accommodations, making it convenient for film crews and production teams.


Film Support Services: The island has a growing film industry with local production companies, equipment rental services, and experienced crews that can support film productions of various scales.


Tax Incentives: Spain offers tax incentives for international productions filming in the country, which can make filming in Mallorca cost-effective for filmmakers.


More information about Mallorca as a stunning film shooting destination, please contact William here. 


Mallorca as superb film location

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