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Roman city of Pollentia

In the heart of Alcúdia lies Pollentia, a fascinating archaeological site that takes us back to Roman times in Mallorca. If you are in the area, don’t miss this little trip back in time. Pollentia History Pollentia was founded after the conquest of Mallorca by the consul Quintus Caecilius Metellus in 123 BC, which boosted…

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The Best Beaches in Mallorca

Every year, thousands of tourists visit Mallorca, and one of the main reasons for its attraction is its stunning beaches and coves. With more than 550 kilometres of coastline, the island is home to more than 300 beaches, ranging from golden sandy beaches to rocky coves, surrounded by dunes and pine trees that fill the…

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Cala San Vicente

The peaceful and idyllic Cala San Vicente is located in the northwest of Mallorca, just 5 km from Puerto de Pollensa and cradled by the imposing mountains of the Serra Tramontana. This picturesque village retains its charm and tradition, remaining untouched by large crowds, making it the perfect destination for those seeking relaxation in a…

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The most exciting cycling routes in Puerto Pollensa

If you are planning to spend a holiday with your bike in Puerto Pollensa, you can’t miss the best routes in the area. In this post we share with you some highly recommended cycling paths to enjoy a holiday on two wheels in Mallorca. Cycling in Mallorca Mallorca is a paradise for amateur and professional…

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Roman city of Pollentia

In the heart of Alcúdia lies Pollentia, a fascinating archaeological site that takes us back to Roman times in Mallorca. If you are in the area, don’t miss this little trip back in time. Pollentia History Pollentia was founded after the conquest of Mallorca by the consul Quintus Caecilius Metellus in 123 BC, which boosted…

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Castell Del Rei in Mallorca

If you are fascinated by stories of knights, battles and medieval times, Castell Del Rei is the perfect destination for you. Located in a picturesque area of Pollença, Mallorca, this castle is a real historical gem. In this article, we will reveal all the secrets of this special place. Where is Castell Del Rei? The…

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The Roman Bridge of Pollensa

Located in the charming town of Pollensa, Mallorca, the Roman Bridge is a hidden gem that is often overlooked by visitors. That’s why we highly recommend visiting this stone bridge located on the edge of town. It is a must-see attraction, especially for history enthusiasts. Is this Roman bridge really Roman? The origin of this…

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The Calvari Steps of Pollensa

The town of Pollença is one of the best places on the island to spend your holiday. The surrounding areas allow you to enjoy amazing beaches, hiking, traditional mallorcan cuisine in many restaurants and landmarks like the roman bridge or 365 calvari steps. https://youtu.be/lt6Ggqp0ew0 Calvari Steps guarantees some exercise during your holiday but the views…

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Alaro Castle: a unique place with wonderful views

Alaró is a quiet interior town located in the western part of Majorca, in a valley south of the Serra de Tramuntana. In this place, among the Tramuntana mountains are hidden ruins of great Alaró Castle. The Village of Alaro Alaro is a beautiful and historical village with narrow stone streets. Here you can take…

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Royal Palace of La Almudaina

An indispensable visit for those who have decided to travel to Mallorca is to visit the Cathedral of Palma de Mallorca (La Seu). But what you may not know is the huge stone palace next to the cathedral – the Royal Palace of La Almudaina. How about discovering it a little more? The history of…

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La Patrona Festival in Pollensa

La Patrona Festival in Pollensa is one of the most famous and busiest festivities in Majorca. Loaded with tradition, it’s one of the highlights of the year for the inhabitants of Pollença, as well as an unforgettable event for the many visitors who visit the town on that day to experience the battle in person.…

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Mallorcan and useful phrases you should know before coming to Mallorca

Practically the entire population of Mallorca speaks Spanish, but during your holiday you may hear the locals speaking the local language: Mallorquín, a dialectal variation of Catalan. Mallorquín – the Mallorcan language Mallorcan lies somewhere between French and Spanish but sounds considerably different to both. If you’re wondering if Mallorcan and Catalan are the same,…

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Roman city of Pollentia

In the heart of Alcúdia lies Pollentia, a fascinating archaeological site that takes us back to Roman times in Mallorca. If you are in the area, don’t miss this little trip back in time. Pollentia History Pollentia was founded after the conquest of Mallorca by the consul Quintus Caecilius Metellus in 123 BC, which boosted…

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Puerto Pollensa

Puerto Pollensa (also known as Port de Pollença or el Moll, as Pollensa residents refer to it) is a picturesque seaside town in the north of Mallorca, located on the bay of Pollensa. It is a lively place with a truly Mediterranean atmosphere. Surrounded by the majestic Serra de Tramuntana mountains, it offers beautiful beaches,…

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The Best Beaches in Mallorca

Every year, thousands of tourists visit Mallorca, and one of the main reasons for its attraction is its stunning beaches and coves. With more than 550 kilometres of coastline, the island is home to more than 300 beaches, ranging from golden sandy beaches to rocky coves, surrounded by dunes and pine trees that fill the…

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Alcudia

Alcudia is a charming town nestled on the northern coast of Mallorca, renowned for its stunning beaches such as Platja d’Alcúdia and Platja de Muro. However, Alcudia will also surprise you with its rich history, evident in its fascinating landmarks. In addition to its beautiful beaches, Alcudia offers the chance to immerse yourself in Mallorcan…

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