Info destinations![]() Click here for all houses of this destination Palma de MallorcaThe lifeblood of the old town is the Paseo del Borne from which the medieval alleys lead you to the Plaza Mayor. Other attractions in this area are the medieval cathedral La Seo, with in addition, the Almudaina Palace and the exhibition La Lonja. At some distance from the old town is the castle of Bellver, unique because of the round Gothic construction.
Pollensa - Puerto PollensaPollensa is an authentic village with narrow streets. At the foot of the mountain Calvario starts a huge staircase that is surrounded by cypress trees leads to the top. The charming coastal town of Puerto Pollensa has an elongated sand beach where daily boats leave for the peninsula Formentor. The historic centre of Alcudia and places like Puerto Sollér are well worth a visit. La Rápita - CamposA quiet coastal town that especially by Mal lor Quine's is visited. Directly behind the Yacht Harbour of the village starts the most beautiful beach of Mallorca. Es Trenc is an unspoilt, sandy beach with a Pine Grove behind the dunes where mass tourism is far away. Campos is a traditional village where the daytime the shutters are closed. . SantanyiSantanyi is a beautifully preserved Mallorquins village with typical stone houses and a lively village square. The nature reserve of Cape Salinas and picturesque bays as Cala Llombards and Cala Figuera lie in the immediate vicinity. Porto Petro - Cala d'Or - Porto ColomCala d'Or is a busy seaside town with plenty of shops, terraces and five small sandy beaches. Just behind the picturesque fishing village of Porto Petro is the beach of Cala Mondragó. A few kilometres inland lies Calonge, a traditional village with antique shops and good restaurants. In the village of Porto Colom walk the streets in the historic centre by up to the water of this beautifully situated Bay. FelanitxTraditional village just 15 minutes from the coast at Cala d'Or and Porto Colom. Between Es Carritxó and Campos is the beautifully preserved nature area Son Negre with nicely preserved authentic Fincas. MallorcaThe island Majorca is considered like a miniature-continent because of de diversity of the landscape. The mountain range in the West, the Sierra Tramuntana, shaped a natural covering for this island. It is an unstable mountain with a length of 88 kilometres, the highest peak of 1445 metres and beautiful wigs to the sea. There are some attended villages in this mountain, like Valldemosa where Chopin have lived a while and Deiá a beautiful village with its old island-style houses, has remained untouched by time and is a favourite haunt of artists and painters. Majorca enjoys an enviable Mediterranean climate of hot summers and mild winters. The inland life still goes by with an agreeable unhurried rhythm. At the East coast you have some picturesque fishing-villages like Porto Petro and Cala Figuera. Near the seaside village Porto Cristo you will find the most famous Drach Caves with the biggest subterranean sea of the world. The town Pollensa is at the North coast just like the peninsula Formentor which has a beach of fine white sand in a natural surrounding. Majorca, the largest of the Balearic Isles has the most worth seeing capital Palma. The city centre with her busy shopping streets lies at a big natural bay where many yachts from everywhere can anchor at the marina.
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