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Palma de Mallorca - Sightseeing, culture and shopping galore
Palma de Mallorca is a beautiful city, similar to Barcelona, only smaller. Hugging the horseshoe-shaped bay, the city’s modern harbour blends into a six kilometre long dream beach to the east and to the west the Bellver Castle watches over the town on a pine clad hill.
The heart of the city is the old town with historic buildings, narrow streets and the impressive cathedral, which proudly towers over the harbour. Here and in the newer areas nearby, there is an abundance of shops of every type and style imaginable – Palma is a shopping paradise!
Palma de Mallorca also offers an excellent choice of hotels; be it for a city break, as base for a proper Mallorca holiday or even for a business stay, conference or presentation. The Mallorcan capital has a broad range of accommodations, from low-cost hostels to five star luxury.
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Cala Torta -
Although there are enough natural, hidden beaches in this small area to see any sun-worshipper through the week (Cala Estreta, Cala Matzoc, Sa Font Salada and Arenalet des ...
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Cala d'Or -
Clustered around several sandy coves Cala d’Or is quite unique in Majorca. Why? In the 1930’s a Spanish architect designed a number of low level white washed villas ...
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