A Decade Together · September 2026

Barcelona & Mallorca

Nine days for Thomas & Ashley — Gaudí and the Gothic lanes, then the turquoise coves and mountains of an island made for two.

Mon Sep 14Wed Sep 23, 2026·✈️ overnight out · 4 nights Barcelona · 4 nights Mallorca
★ Two Michelin-star dinners 🍷 Wine country 🏖️ Beaches & coves ⛵ Sail at sunset 🥾 A mountain hike 🏛️ Gaudí & old towns 💃 Flamenco night
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Why this trip

Ten years deserves the best of two worlds.


You asked for romance, food and wine, the sea, and a little adventure. Barcelona and Mallorca give you all of it without compromise — and they're only a 45-minute flight apart. Five nights in one of Europe's most exhilarating cities, then four nights decompressing on an island of hidden coves, mountain villages and Michelin kitchens. The city to feel alive; the island to feel together.

A grand city for the senses, then an island for the soul — bookended by a starred dinner in each.

Everything below is verified and links to real booking pages. Prices are in Canadian dollars (€1 ≈ C$1.61), for two people, mid-September 2026. Open this page in a browser to see all the photography.

Days 1–6 · The City

Barcelona

Gaudí's impossible cathedral, a medieval quarter that glows at dusk, a beach at the end of the street, and a dining scene with few rivals on earth.

Why Barcelona

The most romantic big city in Spain — and the easiest to fall for.

Few places pack this much beauty into walking distance: surreal Modernista architecture, Roman walls, a buzzing waterfront, world-class art, and tapas counters where a glass of cava costs a few euros. It's also where you'll have your first Michelin-star dinner of the trip. We chose it as your base because it rewards both big-ticket sights and slow, aimless wandering — the kind couples remember.

Sagrada Família interior
Mercat de la Boqueria
Park Güell
Gothic Quarter
Palau de la Música
La Rambla
Magic Fountain, Montjuïc
Bogatell beach
Michelin dinner №1

Your Barcelona splurge

Barcelona is one of the world's great dining cities, so the first celebration dinner is here, and it's locked in:

RestaurantStarsPer person
Lasarte ✓ booked · Thu Sep 17 · 8:00 PM★★★~C$555

✓ You're booked: Lasarte (3★) — Thursday, Sep 17 at 8:00 PM, two people, the Menú degustación, table noted for your 10-year anniversary. Barcelona's first three-star, a serene and classic room on Passeig de Gràcia.

Barcelona, day by day

Tap a day to expand. Each includes a couple of alternatives if you'd rather swap something.

Day 1 · Mon Sep 14
Fly out from Saskatoon
  • Depart Saskatoon (YXE), connect through Toronto or Montreal, overnight across the Atlantic.
  • Eat — ✈️ a bite on your connection; dinner served on the overnight flight.
Day 2 · Tue Sep 15
Land, La Rambla & ease in 🥘 Boqueria lunch
  • Arrive mid-morning. 🧳 You can't check in until 3 PM, so drop your bags first: ask your host, AB Apartment Barcelona, whether their central office can hold them for the morning (many local agencies will — just message ahead), or book a spot right at Plaça Catalunya with Bounce or Nannybag (~€3.25–3.70/bag/day ≈ C$5–6 each, ~C$11 for both) — conveniently right where the Rambla walk below starts.
  • From Plaça Catalunya, stroll down La Rambla — Barcelona's grand tree-lined promenade, street performers and flower stalls the whole way down. Keep bags zipped and phones in front pockets; it's the most-watched stretch of pavement in the city for pickpockets.
  • 🥘 Lunch at Mercat de la Boqueria: Barcelona's legendary food market, half-way down La Rambla — pull up a stool at El Quim de la Boqueria for its famous fried eggs with baby squid, or just graze the stalls (fresh juice, jamón, oysters). Open Tue–Sat 8 AM–8:30 PM; go before 1 PM to beat the cruise-ship crowds.
  • Continue into the Gothic Quarter & El Born; coffee on a hidden plaça. ✓ Your Airbnb by the Sagrada Família checks in from 3:00 PM (self check-in, smart lock) · Carrer de la Marina 240.
  • Welcome tapas & cava at Cervecería Catalana or El Xampanyetno reservations, both walk-in only. Catalana runs two waitlists (in/outside), typically 10–45 min; Xampanyet is first-come at the bar, so arrive right at opening (12 PM / 7 PM) if you want a table.
  • 🥂 Sunset drinks, booked La Terraza del Central (SkyBar), Grand Hotel Central, Tue Sep 15, 7:30 PM, table for 2 under Thomas. Sunset itself is at 8:00 PM, so you'll be settled in with time to watch it drop; golden-hour glow over the old-town rooftops lasts to ~8:28 PM. Table held 1 hour — arrive on time, it's released automatically after a 15-min grace window. Via Laietana 30 · changes: (34) 93 295 79 00 / laterraza@grandhotelcentral.com. 🚶 Leave the apartment by ~7:15 PM (9-min taxi) or ~6:55 PM if you'd rather walk (34 min, flat the whole way).
  • Eat —Granja M. Viader · 🥘 El Quim de la Boqueria (Mercat de la Boqueria) · 🍷 Cervecería Catalana
Also popular: the Picasso Museum, or Santa Maria del Mar at dusk.
Day 3 · Wed Sep 16
Gaudí day
  • 🎟️ Park Güell, booked — Wed Sep 16, 9:30 AM, General ticket, 2 tickets · €36 total · locator 700447631841. Right at opening, before it turns busiest and hottest 11 AM–3 PM. 🚶 Leave the apartment by ~9:15 AM (9-min taxi — it's uphill, skip the 40-min walk).
  • 🎟️ Sagrada Família, booked — Wed Sep 16, entrance 12:15 PM, Tower on the Passion Façade at 1:00 PM, General ticket €36 pp, both tickets booked (Thomas & Ashley), ref 102451113. A ~10-min taxi (~€10) or the metro (L3→L5 via Diagonal, ~25 min) gets you there from Park Güell with time to spare. Entrance is on Carrer de la Marina — literally your street, confirming it's a 5-minute walk home when you're done. Bring photo ID (checked at entry, non-transferable) and download the official Sagrada Família app before you go for the free audioguide (enter visit date, email, and the reservation code). 🚶 Leave Park Güell by ~11:55 AM (taxi) to arrive with a few minutes to spare — that's ~2h25 in the park, plenty.
  • Free afternoon, no fixed plans — after Park Güell and Sagrada Família (with towers), you've earned it. Head back to the apartment to rest and freshen up, or wander El Born at your own pace, before the flamenco night.
  • 💃 Flamenco night, booked Palau Dalmases, Wed Sep 16, 8:00 PM, Zone A, ref E661-260711-11. A candle-lit show in a 17th-century baroque palace courtyard — one singer, one guitar, two dancers. Pair it with tapas at Bar Cañete beforehand (it's a 15-min walk from there to the show, mostly flat through the old town). 🚶 Leave the apartment by ~7:40 PM (14-min taxi) if you'd rather go straight there.
  • Eat —Granja Dulcinea (churros) · 🥘 Tapas 24 · 💃 Palau Dalmases flamenco, 8 PM ✓ booked
Also popular: a daytime visit to the Hospital de Sant Pau — swap it in for the free afternoon above if you'd rather see one more sight than rest.
Day 4 · Thu Sep 17
Spa, then the big night 💆 Spa⭐ Michelin
  • Sleep in. A gentle morning — the Picasso Museum in El Born, or window-shopping along Passeig de Gràcia.
  • 💆 Couples spa — AIRE Ancient Baths, 1:00 PM ✓ booked — two 90-min Ancient Relaxing Massages + the candle-lit thermal baths (Passeig de Picasso 22, El Born). Straight from the baths to dinner, relaxed and glowing. 🚶 Leave the apartment by ~12:40 PM (8-min taxi) or ~12:15 PM if you'd rather walk it (30 min, flat).
  • Your anniversary dinner — Lasarte (3★), 8:00 PM ✓ booked. Menú degustación, table noted for your 10 years. The big night. 🚶 Leave AIRE (or wherever you're relaxing nearby) by ~7:40 PM — it's a 13–14 min taxi from AIRE to Lasarte.
  • Eat —Brunch & Cake · 🥘 light lunch at Bar del Pla · 🍷 Lasarte ⭐ (8 PM)
Also popular (morning only — the evening's spoken for): the Montjuïc cable car, if you'd rather do that than sleep in before the spa.
Day 5 · Fri Sep 18
Wine country — Penedès 🍷 Wine
Rather hike that day? Swap the wine for Montserrat (Sant Jeroni summit, train + rack railway) — just not on the same day as the wine. (Your main hike is the Tramuntana in Mallorca.) Also lovely: a Girona day trip.
Day 6 · Sat Sep 19
Fly to Mallorca
  • Leisurely morning & last Gaudí photo (Airbnb checkout by 11:00 AM); 45-minute flight BCN → Palma. Pick up the rental car or transfer to your hotel.
  • Eat —Caelum (Barcelona) · 🥘 a bite at the airport · ✈️ on to Palma (dinner below)

💆 Your spa afternoon · Day 4, before Lasarte

✓ You're booked at AIRE Ancient Baths (Sep 17, 1:00 PM — two 90-min massages + the baths), the perfect wind-down before Lasarte.

✓ Booked · Sep 17, 1 PM

AIRE Ancient Baths

Candle-lit Arab-style thermal baths in El Born. You're booked for two 90-min Ancient Relaxing Massages + the thermal circuit — the perfect wind-down before Lasarte.

Couples experience ↗

🥂 Your sunset drinks ✓ Booked

✓ You're booked at La Terraza del Central (Grand Hotel Central, Tue Sep 15, 7:30 PM), the rooftop for sunset over the old town.

✓ Booked · Tue Sep 15, 7:30 PM

La Terraza del Central (SkyBar)

The infinity pool and rooftop at Grand Hotel Central, Via Laietana — old-town rooftops toward the sea. Sunset's at 8:00 PM, so you'll be settled in with time to watch it drop.

SkyBar info ↗

💃 Your flamenco night ✓ Booked

✓ You're booked at Palau Dalmases (Wed Sep 16, 8:00 PM, Zone A), the most intimate of the tablaos.

✓ Booked · Wed Sep 16, 8:00 PM

Palau Dalmases

A candle-lit show in a 17th-century baroque palace courtyard on Carrer de Montcada, El Born: one singer, one guitar, two dancers, close enough to feel the footwork. Zone A, drink included. Ref E661-260711-11.

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Where you'll stay in Barcelona ✓ Booked

✓ Booked · Sep 15–19Entire apartment · Eixample★ 4.82 · Guest favourite

AB Sagrada Familia Marina

Your home in Barcelona: a renovated Modernist two-bedroom at Carrer de la Marina 240 (3-6), Eixample · hydraulic mosaic floors, Catalan vaulted ceilings, and a private balcony looking straight at the Sagrada Família. Guests rave about breakfast with the towers in view.

  • Check-in Tue Sep 15 from 3:00 PM (self check-in, smart lock) · checkout Sat Sep 19 by 11:00 AM · 4 nights · 2 guests
  • 2 bedrooms · 2 beds (double + single) · 1 bath · AC · washer-dryer · dishwasher · elevator · wifi · balcony
  • $1,641.98 CAD · charged to your Visa on Aug 24 · free cancellation until Sep 1 (partial until Sep 8) · plus Barcelona tourist tax at online check-in (€10.45 pp/night ≈ C$135 for your stay)
  • Confirmation HMEPQWXPXJ · host: AB Apartment Barcelona (replies within the hour) · complete online check-in before you fly: guest details, tourist tax, signed rental agreement · pack passports
  • 4.82★ across 71 reviews (location 4.9 · cleanliness 5.0) · a couple of reviews mention evening street noise: toss in earplugs
View on Airbnb ↗ Directions ↗
Your apartment
Modernist details
Two bedrooms
The balcony view

How central is it · distances from your apartment

Approx. door-to-door from Carrer de la Marina 240 (walk unless noted). The Sagrada Família metro stop (L2 · L5) is 4 minutes from your door.

Your planFrom your Airbnb (Marina 240)
Sagrada Família5-min walk · it's your corner of Eixample
⭐ Lasarte dinner (C/ Mallorca 259)20-min walk straight along C/ Mallorca · 8-min taxi
Gothic Quarter / El Born (💆 AIRE baths · 💃 flamenco)25–30-min walk · 10-min taxi
Bogatell beach & sunset sail (Port)10–12-min taxi
Park Güell9-min taxi (it's uphill · save the legs for the park)
Airport (BCN)25-min taxi
Days 6–10 · The Island

Mallorca

Wild east-coast coves, golden-stone villages draped across the Tramuntana, island wine, and two celebration dinners — at a slower, sweeter pace.

Why Mallorca

The most beautiful place in Spain to simply be together.

After the buzz of the city, the island is the exhale. In four nights you can swim in wild east-coast coves, wind up into a UNESCO mountain range for a coastal hike, taste island wines at harvest time, and dress up twice for a celebration dinner. Mid-September is the sweet spot — warm sea (~25°C), summer crowds gone. We chose Mallorca over a second mainland city because it gives your anniversary something a city can't: space, sea, and quiet.

Cala Deià
Es Trenc
Torrent de Pareis
Cap de Formentor
Deià village
Valldemossa
Sóller tram
Palma Cathedral
Michelin dinner №2

Your Mallorca celebration

Your island half bookends with two dinners: the celebration night in Canyamel (your first two nights), then a romantic finale in the mountains near Deià/Sóller. The Canyamel pair you're eyeing:

RestaurantStarsPer person
Sa Pleta by Marc Fosh (Canyamel) consideringGuide-listed~C$137 menu
VORO (Canyamel) considering★★~C$315–465
Es Racó d'es Teix (Deià) — finale~C$150+

⚠️ Change (2026-07-11): Béns d'Avall closed March 2026, not reopening until 2027 — dropped. The plan: Sa Pleta is Marc Fosh's open-fire room at Pleta de Mar (Michelin Guide-listed, no star; the Aromas de Canyamel menu runs ≈€85). VORO next door holds the island's only two stars (menus €195–290) if you want the star box ticked. Then close the trip at Es Racó d'es Teix in Deià itself — chef Josef Sauerschell's one-Michelin-star room in a stone farmhouse, candlelit terrace looking straight at the Tramuntana, à la carte €38–120. Reviews call the setting "the most romantic in Mallorca"; book well ahead, it's a small room. Palma's one-star Marc Fosh stays a possible detour, but it's ~1 h from either base.

Mallorca, day by day

Your island half is a split stay: two nights on the east coast at Canyamel (beaches + the Sa Pleta dinner), then two nights up in the Serra de Tramuntana around Deià/Sóller for the mountains. Keep the rental car the whole time; you'll drive down to Binissalem for wine.

Day 6 · Sat Sep 19
Fly to Palma, Coves del Drac & on to Canyamel 🚗 Transfer🦇 Cave
  • Land at Palma (PMI), pick up the rental car and drive ~50 min to Porto Cristo — it's barely a detour off the road east, not a special trip.
  • 🦇 Coves del Drac (Caves of Drach): a ~1 hr guided walk through the limestone caverns ending at Lake Martel, one of the largest underground lakes in the world, for the famous ~10-min candlelit classical concert performed from a boat gliding across the water. High-season shows run hourly, 10 AM–5 PM (last one at 5 PM) — aim for an early-afternoon slot. ~€18.50 pp online (~C$30), buy ahead.
  • 25-min drive on to Canyamel. Settle into your east-coast base: a first swim off Canyamel beach, a sunset drink, an unhurried dinner in the bay.
  • Eat — 🥘 lunch in Porto Cristo before or after the caves · 🍷 dinner in the bay, or tonight's the night for Sa Pleta by Marc Fosh if you'd rather celebrate early · harbour seafood in Cala Ratjada
Also popular: a first look at Capdepera castle, or the Caves of Artà five minutes from Canyamel — Mallorca's other great cave, skip if one cave visit is enough for the trip.
Day 7 · Sun Sep 20
East coast · coves, caves & the celebration dinner 🏖️ Beach⛵ Boat⭐ Michelin
  • 🏖️ Wild east-coast beaches: pine-backed Cala Agulla, the dune-backed Cala Mesquida, or unspoilt Cala Torta.
  • ⛵ A boat trip from Cala Ratjada (15 min up the coast) with swim stops in the coves — or a private skippered charter for just the two of you.
  • Your Mallorca celebration dinner at Sa Pleta by Marc Fosh (Pleta de Mar) — or the two-star VORO next door. Both are minutes from your base.
  • Eat — ☕ a beach chiringuito · 🥘 seafood on the Cala Ratjada harbour · 🍷 Sa Pleta ⭐ or VORO ★★
Also popular: kayak/snorkel a hidden cove, or a slower morning in Cala Ratjada town before the boat. (Coves del Drac & Lake Martel are built into Day 6, en route from the airport.)
Day 8 · Mon Sep 21
Cross to the mountains · a clifftop castle & lamb 🚗 Transfer🥾 Hike
  • 🚗 Drive west into the Serra de Tramuntana and check into your mountain base at Deià or Sóller.
  • 🥾 Break the drive with the Castell d'Alaró climb: park at Es Verger and hike ~1 hr to the clifftop ruins for huge island views.
  • 🍖 Reward: the legendary slow-roast lamb shoulder at Es Verger — book ahead.
  • Arrive by late afternoon: settle into the village lanes, a first Tramuntana sunset with a glass of local wine.
  • Eat — 🍖 lamb at Es Verger (Alaró) · 🍷 a relaxed dinner in Deià or Sóller
Rather a gentler transfer? Skip Alaró and stop at the Valldemossa Charterhouse (Chopin & Sand) or the golden-stone village of Fornalutx instead.
Day 9 · Tue Sep 22
Mountains & wine, then a romantic finale 🥾 Hike🍷 Wine
Also lovely: the north bays of Pollença and Alcúdia, or the Sa Foradada sunset walk near Deià.
Day 10 · Wed Sep 23
Fly home
  • Drive down from the mountains to Palma airport (~40 min from Deià/Sóller) → a Canadian hub → Saskatoon. Home with ten years freshly celebrated.
  • Eat — ☕ a last village café or your hotel terrace · 🥘 a bite at the airport en route home

Mallorca 101 · the island by region

New to the island? It reads as six little countries. Your split stay lands in two of them — the east (nights 1–2) and the Tramuntana mountains (nights 3–4) — with the others in easy driving reach.

Your base · nights 1–2

The east (Canyamel → Porto Cristo)

Fishing ports, pine-backed coves and cave country. 🏖️ Cala Agulla, wild Cala Mesquida & Cala Torta, Canyamel's own bay · 🍽️ the Canyamel fine-dining pocket (Sa Pleta, VORO ★★) plus harbour seafood in Cala Ratjada · 🌙 marina bars · 🦇 Coves del Drac & the Lake Martel concert (built into Day 6, on the way in).

Your base · nights 3–4

Serra de Tramuntana (west)

The UNESCO mountain spine: honey-stone villages (Deià, Valldemossa, Fornalutx) draped above the sea. 🏖️ Pebbly but iconic: Cala Deià, Port de Sóller's bay · 🍽️ romantic village dining, star-level rooms in Deià · 🌙 quiet and starry: wine, olive groves, silence.

Day-trip · north

Pollença & Alcúdia

Two huge sheltered bays where the mountains meet the sea. 🏖️ The island's best long sand: Playa de Muro & Alcúdia bay; wild Formentor under the pines · 🍽️ Pollença's square at dusk, Alcúdia's walled old town · 🌙 relaxed: Sunday market in Pollença, harbour-front bars.

Drive from the mountains · your wine day

The centre (wine country)

Flat farmland between the ranges: vines, windmills, market towns, ~40 min below Deià/Sóller. 🏖️ No beaches; agroturismo country · 🍽️ Binissalem & Santa Maria cellars (Macià Batle, José L. Ferrer) with vineyard lunches · 🌙 Sineu's Wednesday market, the Festa des Vermar harvest festival in late September.

Gateway · fly in & out

Palma & its bay

Your airport city, worth an hour on either end. 🏖️ City sand at Ciutat Jardí & the Portixol promenade (skip the Playa de Palma party strip) · 🍽️ the island's best food: Santa Catalina tapas, one-star Marc Fosh · 🌙 rooftop bars, old-town wine bars, marina sunsets.

The one you're skipping · south

The southeast (Santanyí & the coves)

The turquoise-cove coast of the postcards — gorgeous, but a long haul from your bases. 🏖️ Caló des Moro, Cala Llombards, Cala Figuera's green harbour, Es Trenc dunes · 🍽️ Santanyí's market-town bistros, cove chiringuitos · 🌙 sleepy and starry.

🏖️ Beach bucket list beyond your shortlist: Playa de Muro (north · the longest, softest sand on the island) · Formentor (pines meet mountains, glassy water) · Cala Varques (wild cove near Porto Cristo, a 20-min walk in, bring water) · Cala Llombards (Caló des Moro's quieter neighbour). All easy with the rental car.

Where you'll stay in Mallorca · the split stay

Decided: two nights on the east coast at Canyamel (beaches, coves, and the Sa Pleta celebration dinner), then two nights up in the Tramuntana around Deià/Sóller (the mountains, the coastal hike, wine within a short drive). No Palma, no train. Keep the rental car the whole time. Spend on the experiences, keep the rooms charming-but-sensible.

Nights 1–2 · Canyamel & the east

Steps from Sa Pleta by Marc Fosh and the two-star VORO, on the island's wildest beaches:

Budget champion · adults-only

Canyamel Park Hotel & Spa ~C$170/nt

Adults-only 4★ superior a minute's walk from Canyamel beach: five pools, sauna-and-hammam spa, guests rate it 8.8. Leaves the most trip-money for experiences.

Visit ↗
On the sand · 12 rooms

Cap Vermell Beach Hotel ~C$210/nt

A tiny boutique right on Canyamel beach with a gourmet restaurant downstairs: sleep to the waves, five minutes from Sa Pleta and VORO.

Reviews ↗
Adults-only · seafront

Melbeach Hotel & Spa ~C$400/nt

Every room faces the sea, spa below, loungers on the front line. The romantic mid-tier of the bay.

Visit ↗

Also close: Son Moll Sentits (~C$250/nt · adults-only design hotel over Son Moll beach in Cala Ratjada, 15 min, rated 9.2) · splurge anchors in the bay: Pleta de Mar ~C$775+ · Can Simoneta ~C$860+ · Cap Vermell Grand (VORO in-house) ~C$700+.

Nights 3–4 · The mountains (Deià / Sóller)

Honey-stone villages draped above the sea, olive terraces, and the coastal hike out the door. Your romantic finish. Heads up: September is peak season here and several of the loveliest little estate hotels enforce a 3-night minimum — we checked live availability for your exact dates (Mon Sep 21 → Wed Sep 23) and dropped anything that wouldn't take a 2-night booking. Es Molí, Ca'n Verdera, Sa Pedrissa, Bikini Island and Jumeirah Port Sóller all blocked the 2-night window; the two below are confirmed bookable and stay in budget (Belmond La Residencia is out — its peak-Sept 2-night pricing ran C$2,200–4,450/night).

Value pick · confirmed 2 nts

Bordoy Continental · Valldemossa ~C$310/nt

A mountain-view hotel in Valldemossa, the Chopin-and-George-Sand village on the way in from Palma — 9.0-rated, and closer to Binissalem for your wine day than Deià is.

Book ↗
Romantic mid · confirmed 2 nts

Hotel Finca Ca N'Ai · Sóller ~C$680/nt

The Es Molí replacement: an 18th-century adults-only finca on a 14-hectare estate between Sóller and the port — palm-and-orange grounds, a valley-view pool with Balinese daybeds, its own tram stop into town. 9.5-rated.

Visit ↗

Also confirmed bookable for 2 nights: Gran Hotel Sóller (~C$450/nt · 5★ in Sóller town, pool, easy walking) · Fornalutx Petit Hotel (~C$485/nt · a little B&B right in the "prettiest village" itself) · Hotel Marina Wellness & Spa (~C$500/nt · sea view in Port de Sóller).

How central · drive times from each base

Approx. times with the rental car, so you can see the trade-off between the two nights east and the two nights in the mountains.

Your planCanyamel (nights 1–2)Deià / Sóller (nights 3–4)
⭐ Sa Pleta by Marc Fosh · VORO ★★ (Canyamel)at your door~1h20 drive
🏖️ Cala Agulla · Cala Mesquida · Cala Torta10–20-min drive~1h15 drive
🦇 Caves of Artà · Capdepera castle5–10 min~1h20 drive
🦇 Coves del Drac & Lake Martel (Porto Cristo) ✓ Day 6~25-min drive~1h30 drive
🥾 Tramuntana hike (Deià–Port de Sóller) · Cala Deià~1h20 driveat your door
⭐ Mountain finale (Es Racó d'es Teix, Deià)~1h30 drive10–20-min drive
🍷 Binissalem wineries~45-min drive~40-min drive
🏖️ North bays (Playa de Muro · Formentor)~50-min drive~55-min drive
✈️ Palma airport (PMI)~1h05 drive~40-min drive
Your must-haves, handled

The five experiences


Wine, a Michelin dinner in each city, a beach day, a sunset sail, and a mountain hike — every one is built into the plan, with options and real booking links.

🍷 Wine — in both regions

Cava near Barcelona, island wine in Mallorca

Near Barcelona, the Penedès is the world's cava capital — Parés Baltà (intimate, biodynamic) and Familia Torres beat the giants for romance; or take a two-winery day tour so neither of you drives. On the island, the Binissalem cluster (Macià Batle, José L. Ferrer) is 25 minutes from Palma — and the Festa des Vermar harvest festival lands in late September.

≈ C$200–400 for two (group day tour) · individual tastings ~C$40 pp.

⭐ Two Michelin stars

A starred dinner in each city

Barcelona for the bucket-list night — three-star Lasarte, ✓ booked for Thu Sep 17. Then Palma for the finale — one-star Marc Fosh in a convent courtyard, or DINS Santi Taura for reinvented Mallorcan classics.

Lasarte ✓ done · book the Palma room 3–6 weeks out.

🏖️ Beach & ⛵ boat — on the island · 💆 spa in the city

Coves, a catamaran, and a spa

You're saving the water for Mallorca's east coast: a boat day from Cala Ratjada with swim stops in coves like Cala Agulla and wild Cala Mesquida — or a private skippered charter just for two. In Barcelona you've swapped the beach for a couples spa the afternoon before Lasarte (options in the Barcelona section).

Catamaran ~C$200/two · private charter ~C$700–900 · couples spa ~C$240–450.

🥾 A hike

A mountain by the sea

Near Barcelona, Montserrat's serrated peaks and monastery make a soul-stirring half-day. In Mallorca, the UNESCO Serra de Tramuntana — the Deià–Port de Sóller coastal path threads olive groves and sea views; the Castell d'Alaró climb ends at a clifftop ruin (and a famous lamb lunch).

Mostly free; just good shoes and water.

What it costs

A comprehensive budget


For two people, all-in, in Canadian dollars — flights from Saskatoon, both hotels, all meals (incl. the two Michelin dinners), wine, beach, boat, hike, transport, insurance and a buffer. Three tiers so you can dial it up or down.

The headline: a beautiful "boutique" version of this trip lands around C$14,000–15,000 for the two of you, with your Barcelona apartment already locked in at $1,642. Go economy + smart bookings and it's ~C$8,400; go all-out (business class, icon hotels, three-star) and it tops ~C$30,800.
Line item (2 people)ValueBoutiqueSplurge
Flights from Saskatoon (open-jaw, via Toronto/Montreal)$2,400$5,000$13,000
Barcelona → Palma hop$150$220$480
🏠 Barcelona Airbnb · 4 nights ✓ booked (night of Sep 14 is on the plane)$1,642$1,642$1,642
🏔️🏖️ Mallorca split stay · 4 nights (2 nts Canyamel + 2 nts Tramuntana)$940$1,800$3,800
Everyday food & dining (9 days)$1,300$2,300$3,800
★★ Two Michelin dinners (one each city)$500$800$1,600
💃 Flamenco dinner night (Barcelona)$150$290$500
🍷 Wine tour(s)$200$400$1,200
🏖️⛵ Beach + boat / catamaran$130$350$750
🥾 Hike (mostly free)$30$80$200
Sights & tickets (Park Güell + Sagrada ✓ booked, ~$174 actual; Coves del Drac still to buy)$250$400$650
Local transport + Mallorca car (all 4 days)$450$600$950
Travel insurance (2, ~10 days)$120$200$400
Buffer (~8–10%)$600$1,200$2,900
Estimated total (2 people)≈ $8,900≈ $15,300≈ $31,900
Per person≈ $4,450≈ $7,650≈ $15,950

Tiers: Value = economy flights + simple 4★ rooms; Boutique = premium-economy + charming 4–5★; Splurge = business class + icon hotels + two-star dining. The Barcelona stay is booked (Airbnb · $1,642 · 4 nights), so it's identical in every tier; Mallorca is the split stay (2 nights Canyamel + 2 in the Tramuntana), spending on experiences over rooms. Small local tourist taxes (Barcelona ≈C$135 at online check-in · the Balearic eco-tax, a few € pp/night) come out of the buffer. Biggest lever by far is the flight cabin. Figures are mid-Sept 2026 estimates at €1≈C$1.61; confirm at booking.

Confirmed & paid so far: Airbnb $1,641.98 · Park Güell $58 · Sagrada Família ~$116 (2 tickets) — ≈ $1,816 CAD locked in. Reserved but paid at the venue (not yet on a receipt, estimates above still apply): Lasarte, AIRE, SkyBar, Palau Dalmases flamenco. Heads-up on the Value tier: Lasarte's tasting menu alone runs ~$555 pp (~$1,110 for two) by published pricing — well over the Value tier's $500 line for both Michelin dinners combined, now that it's booked. The Value column understates reality for that line; treat Boutique as the realistic floor once Lasarte is factored in.

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Planning & logistics


✈️ Getting there from Saskatoon

No nonstop YXE→Europe — you'll connect via Toronto or Montreal (Air Canada) or Calgary (WestJet), ~13–17 h each way with one stop. Book an open-jaw (into Barcelona, home from Palma) — usually only ~C$50–150pp more and saves a backtrack. The BCN→Palma hop is 45 min on Vueling.

🚗 On the ground

Barcelona is walking + metro; from the airport take the Aerobús (~C$12pp) or a taxi (~C$55). On Mallorca, rent a car for the exploring days (~C$55–80/day all-in) to reach the coves, Tramuntana and wineries — you don't need it inside Palma. Bring your International Driving Permit to the pickup desk (see Canadian travel prep). Palma airport taxi to town ~C$50.

🗓️ When to book what

  • ~3–4 months out: flights and the two Mallorca hotels (Canyamel + Tramuntana). (Barcelona Airbnb, Lasarte, AIRE, SkyBar, Park Güell, Sagrada Família and the flamenco night are all ✓ already booked.)
  • 3–6 weeks out: the Mallorca celebration dinners (Sa Pleta/VORO + the Es Racó d'es Teix finale), the wine tour, and the east-coast boat day.
  • Before you fly: get your International Driving Permit (see Canadian travel prep) — you can't rent the Mallorca car without one.

📋 Canadian travel prep

  • Passport: valid ≥3 months beyond departure (6 recommended).
  • 🚗 International Driving Permit: legally required for non-EU licences driving in Spain, and rental desks do ask for it. Get one from any CAA store in Canada — bring your Saskatchewan licence + 2 passport photos, ~$32 CAD, ready same-visit (under an hour in person). Both of you should get one if you'll share the driving.
  • ETIAS: likely not required yet for Sep 2026, but recheck travel.gc.ca ~3 months out.
  • Insurance: ~C$120–250 for the two of you, 10 days.
  • eSIM: one EU plan (e.g. Airalo) covers both cities.

⏰ Reminders & to-book

  • ✅ Booked — Barcelona: Airbnb (Marina 240, Sep 15–19, $1,641.98, conf. HMEPQWXPXJ) · Lasarte 3★ (Thu Sep 17, 8 PM) · AIRE couples spa (Thu Sep 17, 1 PM) · SkyBar sunset drinks (Tue Sep 15, 7:30 PM) · Park Güell (Wed Sep 16, 9:30 AM, locator 700447631841) · Sagrada Família with towers (Wed Sep 16, entrance 12:15 PM / tower 1 PM, ref 102451113) · Palau Dalmases flamenco (Wed Sep 16, 8 PM Zone A, ref E661-260711-11).
  • 📋 Small to-dos: complete Airbnb online check-in before you fly (guest details, tourist tax ≈C$135, rental agreement) · add taxpayer info in your Airbnb account (Spain requires it) · get your International Driving Permits at CAA · pack passports.
  • Still to book: flights (open-jaw via Toronto/Montreal), the two Mallorca hotels (Canyamel + Tramuntana), BCN→Palma hop, Coves del Drac tickets, the Mallorca dinners (Sa Pleta/VORO + a mountain finale), wine tour, and the east-coast boat day.