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Mallorca

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Updated: Feb 16, 2021

Palma de Mallorca


The ever-popular star of the Mediterranean, Mallorca has a sunny personality thanks to its ravishing beaches, azure views, remote mountains and soulful hill towns.Palma is Mallorca's vibrant seaside capital, stylish and intimate, yet bursting with life.Wander in any direction from the awe-inspiring Gothic Cathedral and you'll find bent medieval streets lined with aristocratic townhouses, looming baroque churches, teeming public squares, vibrant bohemian neighborhoods and markets.


El Arenal


S’Arenal has so long been a favorite destination of young sunseekers, especially German ones, that its portion of the lengthy, broad Platja de Palma has been entirely developed into one of Mallorca's liveliest spots.





Valdemossa&Soller


Spectacular coastal and mountain scenery, pretty historic towns and a good selection of bars and restaurants to discover in the stunning Tramuntana mountains.

Valdemossa is set at the top of a picturesque valley. The highlight here is the royal monastery,and until today the town still retains its charm and is featured on many postcards.

Soller is a small, elegant and arty town. Surrounded by breathtaking scenery with mountains on all sides, the centre is a mix of picturesque narrow cobbled streets and a large leafy square.




Es Trenc


Es Trenc is the most famous beach in Mallorca and the last large natural beach, which is not spoiled by big hotels and dozens of restaurants. The beach is now located in a national park,and it's more than two kilometres long and covered with fine-grained, bright sand.



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