Mallorca is a great destination for a summer holiday, but you will find that it is an island that has a lot more to offer than sightseeing and sunbathing. As you head inland, away from the main tourist areas and towards the mountains, you will immerse yourself in the ‘real’ Mallorca. In fact, many people prefer to visit Mallorca from autumn to spring to be able to enjoy the island’s slow living bliss, beautiful countryside, lively market towns and tranquil villages.
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Lloseta, the gateway to cycling in Mallorca’s Tramuntana mountains
by Isabelby IsabelLocated at the foothills of Mallorca’s mountain range, the small and quiet town of Lloseta is the main gateway…
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Fancy a holiday touring the island of Mallorca? Then renting a car is going to be your best option. And…
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You don’t need to go to Asia or the Caribbean to enjoy wonderful white sand and turquoise water beaches. Mallorca,…
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Driving Mallorca’s northern tip, cap de Formentor
by Isabelby IsabelIf you want to to experience Mallorca’s most dramatic scenery, you have to drive the road to the Formentor Cape.…
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Cruising Mallorca through Tramontana, from Valldemossa to Soller
by Isabelby IsabelThis itinerary leads you through the stunning Tramontana mountains from the town of Valldemossa, which is easily one of Mallorca’s…
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Sa Calobra, declared a Natural Monument by the Balearic Government in 2003, is a beautiful cove located in the Tramontana…
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Today’s starting point is Port de Sóller, a beautiful port town located 30 kilometres north of Palma, and an easy…
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Casey and I met in India a few years ago. Since then, we have traveled the world together, visiting more…