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Join a 4-hour paella cooking class in the Tramuntana Mountains of Mallorca, learn from a seasoned chef, and enjoy the stunning natural setting near Fornalutx.
Mallorca: Paella Cooking Class in the Tramuntana Mountains offers a unique opportunity to master the art of traditional Spanish paella in a breathtaking mountain environment. Priced as a 4-hour experience, this tour provides hands-on cooking instruction in a traditional finca surrounded by ancient olive and carob trees. The activity is suitable for those eager to learn authentic recipes while enjoying Mallorcan appetizers and local wine.
The tour starts with a detailed walk through a hiking trail to reach the finca, emphasizing its rustic charm and natural beauty. Led by Jessica, a chef with a background in Spanish food catering, participants learn the step-by-step process of creating a flavorful paella. After the cooking session, everyone gets to enjoy the meal in an idyllic setting, with stunning views of the Fornalutx landscape.
This experience balances culinary education with the chance to soak in the UNESCO World Heritage scenery, making it a compelling choice for food lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. Keep in mind that the activity takes place outdoors, requiring comfortable shoes and casual clothing suitable for walking and cooking.


The core of this experience is learning to prepare authentic paella from scratch in the scenic Tramuntana Mountains. Jessica guides participants step by step, sharing secrets of Spanish cuisine in a traditional finca setting. The location itself adds a special touch, with ancient olive and carob trees providing a picturesque backdrop for the cooking class.
The 4-hour duration includes time for appetizers and a glass of wine while cooking, creating an interactive and relaxed atmosphere. The class emphasizes practical skills so participants can recreate the dish at home, with useful tips and techniques shared throughout.

Reaching the finca involves a 10-minute walk from a designated meeting point near a cemetery. The route includes walking through a concrete trail, then along a hiking path that leads up to about 20 stairs. Once at the top, you’ll find a metal gate marked Sóller; just to the right, a wooden gate with a small stone house signals the entrance to the finca.
This walk offers a chance to enjoy rural Mallorca’s natural beauty before arriving at the rustic setting. The route is suitable for most physically able participants, but it is important to wear comfortable shoes for the hike.

Jessica’s background in Spanish food catering in San Francisco shines through during the class. She explains the techniques and ingredients with clarity, making the process accessible even for beginners. Her friendly and informative style helps create a welcoming environment where participants feel confident to try their hand at cooking.
Her approach emphasizes authenticity and simplicity, so everyone leaves with the skills to make a traditional paella. The knowledge and tips she shares are practical and easy to follow, making this a worthwhile experience for aspiring home chefs.
The finca is located next to Fornalutx, a town renowned for its beauty and cultural significance. The UNESCO designation highlights the area’s historical and scenic value, adding an extra layer of interest to the experience.
Participants enjoy stunning views of the surrounding mountains, olive groves, and countryside. The natural environment enhances the cooking session, making it more than just a culinary class—it’s an opportunity to connect with Mallorca’s landscape and heritage.
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Along With learning the recipe, the tour offers a glass of Mallorcan wine and local appetizers, setting a convivial tone. The food and drink components are carefully curated to complement the cooking experience, enabling participants to taste Mallorcan flavors in a relaxed setting.
All necessary ingredients and utensils are provided, so participants only need to bring comfortable shoes and casual clothing. The focus remains on hands-on participation, with Jessica guiding every step of the way.
The meeting point is clearly described, with instructions to walk from the cemetery, through a “dead end path” and along a hiking trail. Once there, visitors are welcomed at a wooden gate leading to the finca.
Booking offers flexibility, allowing reservation with the option to pay later. Cancellations are free if made up to 24 hours before the activity, providing peace of mind for planning.
The activity involves a 10-minute walk through outdoor terrain, so comfortable shoes are recommended. The setting is outdoors and rustic, which may not be suitable for those with mobility issues. Participants should dress casually and comfortably to manage walking and cooking comfortably.
This paella cooking class stands out for its mountain setting and authentic outdoor environment. It differs from other culinary experiences that might be indoors or more urban. Nearby alternatives include olive grove tours, hiking excursions, and ceramic workshops, offering a variety of ways to enjoy Mallorca’s countryside.
However, this experience’s focus on cuisine and scenic beauty makes it especially appealing for those who appreciate gastronomy combined with nature.
This tour provides a practical, scenic, and tasty introduction to Spanish cuisine with a focus on authentic paella-making. The 4-hour duration balances instruction, tasting, and the enjoyment of Mallorca’s stunning landscape.
While the outdoor hike is an essential part of the experience, it adds to the charm for those prepared for a short walk. The knowledge shared by Jessica makes this class ideal for foodies eager to learn traditional recipes in a beautiful environment.
If you value learning a new skill in a scenic setting and want to bring home a delicious dish along with memories of Mallorca’s landscapes, this class is a highly recommended choice.
What is included in the paella cooking class?
The experience includes hands-on cooking instruction, Mallorcan appetizers, and a glass of local wine.
How long does the activity last?
The class runs for 4 hours, including preparation, tasting, and the scenic walk.
What should I bring?
Participants should wear comfortable shoes and casual clothes suitable for outdoor walking and cooking.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point is near a cemetery; instructions guide visitors along a hiking trail to the finca, where Jessica waits.
Is the activity suitable for all fitness levels?
The walk involves about 10 minutes on outdoor terrain, so reasonable mobility is recommended. The outdoor setting is rustic.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the activity. Payment can be made later, offering flexibility in planning.
This Mallorca: Paella Cooking Class in the Tramuntana Mountains combines culinary skills with stunning scenery, making it an enriching experience for food lovers and nature fans alike.
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