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ABOUT MALLORCA

About Mallorca

The ever popular star of the Mediterranean, Mallorca has a big sunny personality thanks to its ravishing beaches, remote mountains and soulful hill towns - Kerry Christiani. Lonely Planet

About Mallorca

The island of Mallorca, a gem of the Mediterranean, is known as one of the best touristic destinations in the world. Its beautiful beaches with white sand or rocks and the Serra de Tramuntana, Unesco World Heritage since 2010, make it a magical place full of natural beauty. In addition to its mountains and beaches, charming villages like Valldemossa, Deia and Soller will surprise you with their incredible architecture, cuisine and vineyards.

The city of Palma is the capital of Mallorca. Palma is famous for its cathedral of the XIII century, its old town and its stunning bay, which gives us a perfect view of incredible sunsets every day.

Palma is a charming city with winding cobblestone streets, and the weather doesn't disappoint. The average temperature in the summer varies between 20-25º C (68-75º F) and the sun is almost always shining. For having a small town feeling, Palma is full of fun bars and restaurants with all kinds of food. You can find activities such as wine tastings, tapas routes and walking tours easily. With its incredible Gaudi and gothic style buildings and its museums, the culture is present on every street. With a short walk through the center, you will stumble upon Santa Eulalia and its typical mallorquin interior patios, La Rambla and its noble houses, or the two original fishermans neighbourhoods La Lonja and Santa Catalina, which nowadays are a gastronomic and leisure goldmine. Don't forget about Palma's famous port, which is a top destination for sailing and yachting.

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Why in Mallorca?

LEARN SPANISH IN THE HEART OF THE MEDITERRANEAN, ENJOY THE GREAT WEATHER ALL YEAR LONG AND IMMERSE IN THE SPANISH CULTURE.

Discover some of the most beautiful beaches in the world as well as unique cultural experiences; take advantage of the water sports and hiking to see the natural beauty of the island.

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La Seu

La Seu

Gothic in style, Palma Cathedral was built during the XIII and XIV centuries. It has soaring delicate columns and a beautiful rose window. The Cathedral Museum is next to it, displaying Gothic art and gold work. Gothic in style, Palma Cathedral was built during the XIII and XIV centuries. It has soaring delicate columns and a beautiful rose window. The Cathedral Museum is next to it, displaying Gothic art and gold work. Around it lies the historic Old Quarter of the city, worth visiting not only for its old buildings but also the lovely courtyards of many of the aristocratic mansions. Palma is a town of many courtyards. The churches of Santa Francesc, Sant Miquel and Santa Eulàlia are Gothic buildings of great beauty and ornate interiors. Contributions by artist Miquel Barceló consisting of a large ceramic mural, stained glass windows and fixtures can be visited in one of the chapels of Mallorca's Cathedral. This avant-garde proposal was promoted by the late Bishop Teodor Úbeda and supported by various institutions under the auspices of the Art a la Seu Foundation, which has not been free from a debate similar to the one surrounding Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí in the early twentieth century, just one more reason to visit this magnificent landmark, one of Europe's most brilliant Gothic buildings.

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