Apartamentos La Bonanova Palma
76 Frances Vidal Palma, Majorca, Balearic Islands, 7505, Spain and Canary Islands
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Mallorca bebe
... relaxed on the boardwalk.
Our final day was spent walking around Palma. We did some shopping and hunted for pearl shops (because Mallorca is known for its pearls).
We had a late flight back to Madrid that night and missed the bus to Salamanca, so we stayed the night in Madrid and took the next day as our final one to relax and recuperate a bit from all the travel before going back to school the next day.
ONE OF THE NICEST WEEKENDS EVER!
GO TO MALLORCA!!!
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Mallorca: The 17th State of Germany
... and visited Cala Nova, a small beach where the locals hang out. At 9am, I was 1 of 5 people on the beach. The best part was I didn't even have to worry about people stealing my stuff when going in for a dip.
I learned from my procastination in Barcelona and quickly decided that Belgium would be my next destination so I booked the cheapest flight and extended my stay in Majorca for a couple of extra nights. I was looking online for things ...
Palma tour by foot!
... by olives and bread. Inspired by music and creativity enhanced with liquids we chase the blue light for that last perfect photo and close the night back at the wine bar..this time for wine accompanied by grilled asparagus, my new favorite "appy", and an arugula salad. Can't describe much about the food...but oh the wine!!!
All in a days work.
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Picafort to Palma, 38 flat country miles
... just what our cameras, and taste buds, needed. Rows upon rows, bottles upon bottles, barrels upon barrels, boxes upon boxes...just how much wine could possibly be here!? The geometric placements sparked my creativity. The libations fueled my liquid inspiration. One thing I know...that was some good wine! Let's add 5 bottles to our paniers! Macia Batle winery has been successfully producing wine since 1856, and I am
confident in ...
Palma to the woods of Andratx, 24 miles, June 9th
... bratwurst stuffed into a bikini, rolled in sand and sauteed in the sun too long. Sausage stuffed Speedos anyone? Check please!
On to dinner - the Spanish work mentality shines. 10 minutes till showtime and the owner won't seat us, he must first enjoy his vino and smokes. No need to earn a euro here! We hop "next store" to a German owned and operated bistro; great service, art lined walls ...


