Apartments Los Tilos
Postfach, 151 (pza. La Iglesia), Peguera
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Postfach, 151 (pza. La Iglesia) Peguera, Majorca, Balearic Islands, 07160, Spain and Canary Islands

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Mallorca bebe

A travel blog entry by embeau

Let me start by saying that Mallorca is absolutely beautiful. I would definitely recommend to all.
We started off the weekend up north in Porta de Pollensa and stayed in a super nice villa. We cooked for ourselves, walked into town and soaked up some sun by the pool. The town was nice, nothing special. It's full of british people, I guess it's a big vacation/retirement spot for them. It was quiet, but that's because we were there on the off season. It will be packed ...

Mallorca, Baby!

A travel blog entry by dudeonthemove

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... Too hysterical! We had a fancier-ish dinner on our last nite and browsed the shops again.

On Day 3 in Mallorca, we woke up late and checked out at noon. We headed back to the horrible bus stop and shed a tear as we left this beach playground and headed for Palma (de Mallorca).

Our situation was a little weird at this point. We arrived around 1 pm in Palma, and had to leave around 2 am the next day for the airport. So, it was not almost worth ...

Mallorca: The 17th State of Germany

A travel blog entry by clodblog

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... 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!

A travel blog entry by chili

... line the aisles. The vendors' tables are vibrant rainbows each meticulously showcasing their fresh picks. Hues of bright red, an array of greens; I feel like a painter excitedly choosing my morning palette. I opt for the fresh fruit cup on the city plaza steps. Chris enjoys his customary fresh squeezed orange juice. We follow an art walk map that leads us to a free Steve ...

Picafort to Palma, 38 flat country miles

A travel blog entry by chili

... fresh pressed olive oil and wine shout out my name! A girl must shop...

As we ride closer, we can almost taste the buttery green juice flowing from the olive mill of of Son Catiu. A sweetness literally fills the air. We decide to treat ourselves to the free samples of "pa amb oli" (bread and olive oil) and proceed to add about 5 pounds to our bikes...hopefully just from the gift bottles!

Next stop, Chris graciously ...