On the Road
Seeker was born from a love of art, exploration, and inner alchemy.
Recently, we returned from Mallorca—where we stayed at the incredible Hotel Corazón in Sóller—and immersed ourselves in the island’s inspiring art, sea, food, and friends.
Each morning began with an espresso from the local café, followed by yoga and meditation in the garden. Our days unfolded with hikes through the Serra de Tramuntana and swims in the quiet waters of Alconàsser. We spent time connecting with local designers and were lucky enough to catch an intimate performance by RY X.
Our travels feed our design: breezy, fluid silhouettes; organically dyed fibers; art‑inspired shapes—minimal, yet deeply intentional. Whether surfing at dawn, meditating at sunset, or tuning into a Jay Shetty or Lewis Howes podcast on the road, our clothing is made to move with you—physically and spiritually.
For me, Mallorca wasn’t just a trip—it was a living journal of soul, sound, craft, and conscious design.
We hope that when you wear Seeker, it feels like carrying a piece of that energy with you.
Mallorca
1. Architecture & Art
-
Palma Cathedral (La Seu) – A towering Gothic cathedral in Palma with stunning interiors and modern ceramic work by Miquel Barceló.
-
Museu Fundación Joan Miró, Es Baluard, Casal Solleric – Artistic spaces with a strong connection to Mallorca’s creative roots.
-
La Llotja – A beautiful 15th-century merchant hall with rotating exhibitions and architectural grandeur.
2. Outdoor & Active Adventures
-
Hike Serra de Tramuntana – A UNESCO World Heritage mountain range with panoramic trails and views of olive groves, sea cliffs, and wildflower valleys.
-
Swim in Alconàsser – A quiet, rocky cove near Deià perfect for a meditative ocean dip.
-
Ferrocarril de Sóller – Take the vintage wooden train through citrus orchards and hillside villages to the coast.
-
Es Pontàs – A dramatic natural limestone arch near Santanyí, ideal for deep-water solo climbing or sunset-watching.
3. Cultural Villages
-
Valldemossa – Stroll this romantic, stone-paved village once home to Chopin and George Sand. Sip a café con leche in a shaded plaza or visit the old monastery.
-
Deià – An artists’ haven built into the cliffs, where poets and painters once gathered. A must for art lovers, hikers, and those seeking quiet beauty.
-
Sóller – Lively yet timeless, with orange-tree–lined streets, modernist architecture, and charming markets.
4. Food & Drink Experiences
-
Sea Club at Cap Rocat – Cliffside Mediterranean dining with spectacular views. Order the grilled catch of the day or octopus ceviche at golden hour.
-
Dinner & Drinks at Hotel Corazón – Vibrant, communal dinners served with farm-fresh ingredients and creative flair. Expect natural wines, stylish guests, and good music.
-
La Residencia, Belmond (Deià) – Treat yourself to luxury meals at El Olivo or Café Miró, where world-class service and panoramic mountain views frame every bite.
-
Ca’s Patró March (Cala Deià) – Beachfront, no-fuss seafood. Make a reservation and stay for the light on the water as the sun goes down.
-
Béns d’Avall – A Michelin-starred experience above the sea, tucked between Sóller and Deià. Sophisticated flavors with unforgettable views.