There are many things one can do when visiting Mallorca, the
biggest of the Balearics Islands (Spain). There is not only
sun, beach and sangría in the island.
1. Segway visit to Palma's old town
Cultural sight seen could be somewhat boring sometimes, or
maybe one is just too lazy to get a Mallorca guide and walk
himself into the old town. Make it funny: get a Segway tour
(book at your hotel or call +34 697 574 282) and have a quick 2
hours guided tour into Palma's old town for just 40 euro.
2. Visit Sóller, Deía and Valldemossa
A trip for a day. Rent a car or take the old train to Sóller
which leaves from the centre and visit the villages on the
north coast of the Island, along the Sierra de Tramuntana:
Sollér, Deía (well known for being Robert Graves home during
many years, and now the place for foreign and local artist
looking for inspiration) and Valldemossa, once Frederic
Chopin< and George Sand home, where they were retired at the
Valldemossa Cartuja while Chopin was recovering from its
illness.
3. Sailing along Mallorca's coast
If you can, rent a boat with a skipper. If not, take any of the
organized tourist trips along the coast which can be joined for
a small amount of money. For the latest, check Cruceros Iberia
(+34 971 71 71 90) for a Palma - Sant Elm (and back) morning
trip, or Barcos Azules in Puerto de Sóller for a north coast
sail up to Sa Foradada.
4. Eating tapas
As in other place in Spain, "tapas" (small amounts of food
usually shared with other friends while drinking a "chato" -a
glass of whatever- of wine or lager a must try if visiting
Mallorca. There are many places where you can do that, but it's
either recommended to go to La Boveda or just simply enter in
to the any bar that looks like frequented by locals.
5. Discovering Mallorca's unending and unspoilt sandy
beaches
Well, not really discovering, as there is nothing which has not
already covered by any of the millions Mallorca visitors. But
going to Es Trenc in Campos, which is more than 4 kilometres
long (and perfect for sky surfing) or to Cala Varques, a small
hidden virgin beach next to Cala Millor, only reachable by
walking 20 minutes, is something you must do if visiting the
Balearics during the hottest seasons.
6. Visiting any of the Street Markets in the villages
Mallorca markets are pretty different from those at the major
cities in Europe. Mostly, they sell food, leather goods and
some clothes. There you will find a lot of locals and see the
mallorcan way of live.
Recommended: either the Sineu one on Wednesdays or the one at
the main square in Santa Maria on Sundays. Keep in mind that
markets starts early in the morning so be ready to be there by
10:00.
7. Late night drinks and night spots.
In Palma, Pacha Disco and El Garito, both of them near the Can
Barbará Darsena in the Paseo Maritimo (the way along the sea
front) are a must. In La Lonja, next to the Cathedral, visit
the Abaco Bar (a luxurious, impressive and magnificent
courtyard bar) or the Atlantico Cocktail Bar, once the place
for marines stopping in the island and now meeting point for
many expats living in the island.
If you are accommodated in Magaluf, Palma Nova or around and
like clubbing, you must visit either the BCM Disco Empire or
Bananas. If not, just walk around the streets of Punta Ballena
which is full of nice bars and British people.
In Alcudia nightlife is mainly hotel based. However, the people
of Lokita organize great parties at the Menta Disco (Avda.
Tucán s/n) during all summer. An inside pool, 7 bar desks and
Deejay's like the Groove Armada group for a great night of
fun.
8. Having a seaside breakfast
There are many bars, restaurants and hotels by the seaside of
Mallorca where you can enjoy a late sunny seaside breakfast
after a night out (check www.portixol.com for hip one).
Spanish eat usually late, and breakfast can be taken at any
place until 12:00. If you can, try the typical ensaimada (a
pastry) with your café con leche (white coffee).
Inland Tourism in Majorca:
Inland tourism has become quite popular on the last years and
Majorca is a good destination for those looking to escape from
massified areas and resorts.
There are many Inland hotels in Majorca, some of them
offering luxury accommodation with all the facilities for the
modern and smart traveller, which is looking for a place to
escape and relax, and others are somewhat more agriculture
oriented, perfect for those that want to try what living in
community is and learn a little more about farms and its kind
of life.
In Pollensa places such as the Son Brull Hotel and Spa that
mixes both relax and farmhouse-community style. The guest is
here given the option to choose which of these fits more its
holidays.
Next to the world famous sandy beach of Es Trenc, in the
Campos area, a good and cheap (or at least affordable) option
for a Inland finca is Finca Sa Casanova which offers activities
such as trekking, horse riding and mountain bike, among
others.
More in Campos: the Finca Es Palmer, which as been awarded
by many traveller guides and offers 10 superb rooms, swimming
pool and solarium. It is also really near to the beach as well
as to the Golf Sa Rapita.
In Fornalutx, a small village with less than 600 inhabitants
the Fornalutx Petit Hotel offers interesting rates for
accommodation in this small and unspoilt village. Unfortunately
this small charming hotel seems to offer only its pool and
sauna as pluses. However, be pretty sure that in familiar hotel
like this their staff will help you in organizing your
activities. At Alaro, the Inland hotel S'Olivaret also offers
activities such as trekking, hiking, tennis and the like.
S'Olivaret perfectly conjugates history and tradition with
comfort.
More in the north of the island, in Soller, the Inland Finca
Ca's Sant offers peace, tranquillity and calmness surrounded by
more than 30.000 sq. metres of enviable beauty.
And in Llucmajor, the Finca Son Guardiola offers authentic
Majorca accommodation in an old by completely refurbished area
with more than 50.000 square metres of its own property.
The finca Sa Torre is situated in Santa Eugenia, next to the
Santa Maria villa and could be a good choice if you plan to
visit Palma during your holidays, as it is only 15 minutes
driving from Palma de Majorca. This village is still really
small and keeps it Majorcan character. Every body still greets
you while walking although they do not know you. Also, on
Sunday you can visit the Santa Maria market, which in my humble
opinion is one of the best to be found around the island. And
by the way, is not more than 20 minutes driving from Palma.
Majorca is not only sun, beaches and sangria, but the smart
destination to escape from major cities. And Inland tourism the
way to find the real Majorca.
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