We just returned from Cala Millor resort and had been surprised to discover that practically noone was eating in the diners even as late as 9pm. Tourists and locals were mainly sipping on their drinks... more
This is a picture of Marivent Palace,the place where the Spanish royal family spend their summer holidays every year. The very thing that most strikes me about... more
We always try to get to the opening of the Arta Festival. You will not find it advertised in the papers.Early August for 2 weeks. Fireworks, audience... more
In Spain you always had to plan quite carefully for the Siesta with virtually everything except restaurants closing downs for three to four hours in the heat of... more
Majorca has sometime been called the ´land of windmill´, and there are perhaps up to 2,000 of them scattered throughout the island.Many are brightly colouredand... more
to all the German-speaking people: if you like listening to the radio, there's a German radio station in Palma called: Mallorca 95.8 - Das Inselradio. Besides... more
to all those who speak Spanish: if you want to know what's going on in Spain and the rest of the world I recommend to visit one of the following pages:... more
Mallorca holds a special place for me,it was my first time flying and i haven't looked back since.
I have been to Mallorca several times its the largest of the Balearic Islands(a province of...
Majorca is an island with a long history and impressive culture. In spite of some construction sins and of the tourist overstressing in some regions the island possesses still beauty spots in the...
8 million tourists come here every year.
It was Majorca that perhaps set off the boom in mass travel in the 1960's but the history of tourism in Majorca goes right back to Roman times.
I rather...
Mallorca is typically Mediterranean with hot, dry summers in the high 20°s (low 80°Fs) and mild winters, with the temperatures roughly half that of summer. The sea regulates extreme temperatures and...
The Balearic Islands comprise of three major islands, Majorca, Minorca and Ibiza, plus three smaller pieces of land by the names of Formentera, Cabrera and the uninhabited Dragonera. They lie off the...
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