Felanitx
From a distance, the busy little town of Felanitx looks as though it is surrounded by a wall with many turrets. As you approach, it becomes apparent that these are windmills built on the outskirts of town....
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Pollenca
Founded by the Romans in the foothills of the Serra de Tramuntana, Pollen has retained much of its old-world charm with narrow, twisting streets, some good restaurants and a lively Sunday market. The remains...
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Inca
Inca, the last stop on the train journey from Palma, is the third largest town on the island. A modern industrial place, visitors come here nevertheless, attracted by the cheap leather goods in Avinguda...
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Colonia de Sant Jordi
The town of Colonia de Sant Jordi lies on the southern end of the island. It has a handful of modest hotels, a few restaurants, a pretty beach and an interesting harbour.
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Street-by-Street: Palma
In 1983, Palma became the capital of the newly created Autonomous Community of the Balearic Islands and transformed itself from a provincial town into a metropolis. Today, it has over 300,000 inhabitants...
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Museu de Mallorca – Museums in Mallorca
The best museum in the Balearic Islands can be found close to La Seu, in Palau Ayamans, a residence built around 1630. The palace was erected on the foundations of an Arab house (12th–13th century),...
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Hotel Maricel
A distinguished member of design hotelsTM. In its previous life as one of Palma de Mallorca’s most popular hang-outs for the island’s international scene, the Maricel was the site of exuberant...
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Hotel La Residencia
Two centuries old manor houses beautifully restored set amid landscaped gardens with olive and citrus groves. Hotel offers views over village and mountain and has a spectacular backdrop. Simple elegance...
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Gran Melia Victoria Hotel
The Hotel is located on the promenade (Paseo Martimo), in the heart of the Bay of Palma, at a 5 minute walk from the city centre and 8 kms away from the airport.
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Golf Beach Hotel
Pink, balcony-fronted hotel located 150 meters from the golden sandy beach of Santa Ponsa, 700 meters from the golf course. Guestrooms have a simple bright decor with light wooden furnishings; all feature...
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Mallorca Marriott Son Antem Golf Resort & Spa Hotel
ADDRESS
Son Antem
Palma De Mallorca, 07620
Spain & Canary Islands
Nearest major airport:
Palma, Mallorca, Spain (PMI-Palma Mallorca)
Mallorca Marriott Son Antem Golf Resort & Spa Hotel
POLICIES
Room...
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Marriott Club Son Antem Hotel
ADDRESS
Llucmajor Pm602 Km 3401
Mallorca, 07620
Spain & Canary Islands
Nearest major airport:
Palma, Mallorca, Spain (PMI-Palma Mallorca)
Marriott Club Son Antem Hotel
DINING
Local restaurants serve...
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Hotel Taurus Park
ADDRESS
Urbanizacion Las Lomas S/N
Palma de Mallorca, 07600
Spain & Canary Islands
Nearest major airport:
Palma, Mallorca, Spain (PMI-Palma Mallorca)
Hotel Taurus Park
DINING
Restaurant – Close...
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Hesperia Villamil Hotel
Modern hotel with white façade surrounded by gardens and adjacent to Peguera Beach, 20 kilometers from Palma. Guestrooms feature bright décor with wood furnishings; all include air conditioning, cable...
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H10 Punta Negra Resort Hotel
Seafront hotel with direct beach access located on a peninsular off the Costa d’en Blanes, one kilometer from Portals Marina. Air conditioned guestrooms have a warm contemporary décor and all offer...
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Hotel Sun Club el Dorado
ADDRESS
Carretera Cabo Blanco, km11
Mallorca, 07609
Spain & Canary Islands
Nearest major airport:
Palma, Mallorca, Spain (PMI-Palma Mallorca)
Hotel Sun Club el Dorado
DINING
Restaurant Comedor –...
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Arta
This hilltop town was built on the site of an Arab stronghold; its name is derived from the Arabic word jertan (“garden”). Much of its medieval walls and fortifications have survived to this day. The...
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