Hotel Dalt Murada Palma
Calle Almudaina 6-A Palma, Majorca, Balearic Islands, 07001, Spain and Canary Islands
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Mallorca bebe
... long. The weather was beautiful! It was about 20 degrees and sunny every day. We all found in hilarious because all the locals were bundled up in jackets and scarves and we were all in our t-shirts and dresses and flip flops! I guess 20 is cold for them! I even got a bit of a tan too! Very exciting.
Next, we were off to Palma, the capital and biggest city of the island. The hostel we stayed at was very unsatisfactory, but everything worked out in the end. ...
Waiting For The Dream
... pouring and we needed to walk to the city bus stop, catch two busses and then try and find a hotel we didn’t know. Insane! Bus to downtown, yes, second bus to the area of the hotel, no. Okay then, a taxi to the hotel. Bus cost 2 euro each, the taxi cost 5 – not bad and we made it without trauma. About an hour after check-in the rain stopped. Our moods swung wide open like the gates on a camel pen. We skipped down the ...
Mallorca: The 17th State of Germany
... dive (el Faro) was at a much shallower depth and the dive master was with me the whole time. It was a good chance for me to regain my confidence and see some cool marine life including a moray eel.
I spent the last day on the island enjoying the touristy town of Sóller. The hour long ride on a wood-paneled train built in 1912 takes you from Palma to the northwestern coast where luscious orange and lemon trees line the area. ...
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
... is some of the best wine I have tasted on our
entire trip! Plus, the owner takes pride in connecting wine with art...right up my alley!
Loaded, as in our bikes fully loaded, we turn towards Palma. The weight of my paniers wiggle with wine...I giggle, also with wine! I reflect on my accomplishments, my pure satisfaction of completing a tour through Portugal and Spain, on a bike! I can't help but think how lucky I am...
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This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Dalt Murada


