We loved this article we found this week. Daily Mail writer Jane Fryer tells of the unexpected delights she discovered whilst holidaying in Pollensa with a group of friends and a young baby.
A pleasure to read, and a great recommendation for anyone who thinks Majorca may not be for them.
Read the full article at http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-2179928/Bring-baby-How-enjoy-Mallorca-youre-nearly-years-old.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
Mallorca Spotlight
Featuring news, information & articles about the Balearic island of Majorca (Mallorca). For more information about Mallorca, visit www.majorca-guides.info
Saturday, 28 July 2012
Sunday, 15 July 2012
Majorca Holidays For Everyone - UK's Best Boss?
Love this story, what a great boss!
Boss of UK firm Creditsafe Cato Syversen has invited his entire workforce of 500 on an all-expenses-paid trip to Majorca, costing him £300,000. Lucky employees!
Read the full story
Read more about Majorca's many holiday resorts.
Boss of UK firm Creditsafe Cato Syversen has invited his entire workforce of 500 on an all-expenses-paid trip to Majorca, costing him £300,000. Lucky employees!
Read the full story
Read more about Majorca's many holiday resorts.
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Alcudia,
Holidays,
News,
Recommended Links
Sunday, 8 July 2012
Spotlight On Palma de Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca is the island's capital - its cultural and commercial centre. The city also attracts a great number of visitors, not to mention the 10 million visitors who pass through its airport each year.
The city itself has plenty to offer, packed with history and full of narrow, interesting streets. The city has lots of great shops, museums, galleries, cafes, bars and restaurants, and a significant number of luxury hotels.
For an in-depth look at Palma de Mallorca, check out this great City Guide by SeeMallorca: http://www.seemallorca.com/mallorca/palma.html
To discover more about Palma and other towns and resorts in Majorca, visit www.majorca-guides.info to read our Majorca resort guides, or browse the resort map for more inspiration.
The city itself has plenty to offer, packed with history and full of narrow, interesting streets. The city has lots of great shops, museums, galleries, cafes, bars and restaurants, and a significant number of luxury hotels.
For an in-depth look at Palma de Mallorca, check out this great City Guide by SeeMallorca: http://www.seemallorca.com/mallorca/palma.html
To discover more about Palma and other towns and resorts in Majorca, visit www.majorca-guides.info to read our Majorca resort guides, or browse the resort map for more inspiration.
More Crackdowns On Majorca Bucketheads
Hot on the heels of news of Majorca's ban on buckets of booze on the beach, The Guardian reports that the crackdown continues with the authorities introducing a sliding scale of penalties for drinking on the beach, and particular attention is being paid to litter louts leaving empty bottles behind.
Read the full article: http://gu.com/p/38pjq
Read the full article: http://gu.com/p/38pjq
Saturday, 7 July 2012
Nature Reserves And Wildlife Parks
Dragonera, Mallorca, by Ingo Mehling, via Wikimedia Commons |
http://www.seemallorca.com/sights/reserves.html
Santa Ponsa Stroll
Another image I really love, titled:
Going for a walk in Santa Ponça, Mallorca
Labels:
Beaches,
Experiences,
Nature,
Photos,
Santa Ponsa
Almond trees in blossom, Porto Cristo, Mallorca
Labels:
Nature,
Photos,
Porto Cristo
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