Dunas Playa Ca'n Picafort
07440 Muro Ca'n Picafort, Majorca, Balearic Islands, 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. ...
Mallorca: The 17th State of Germany
... to burp every 10 seconds quickly resulted in panic. The dive master tried to fix my mask underwater but it wasn't working. I decided to resurface and bail on the dive. After the other divers finished their session, we jet back to the dive shop to refill our tanks. The dive master determined that my mask was on too tight. During the descent, the expanding pressure caused the lip of the mask to flip outward which resulted in leakage. Lesson learned! ...
Palma tour by foot!
... and a few intriguing local art displays, Our lunch date at Bon lloc Restaurant Vegetaria holds true to the four course norm; choice of salad, soup, one of two entrées and a desert. I find this a funny way to eat. I can’t seem to stomach four courses for lunch so Chris reaps the benefit of a double dessert! We walk off our weight with a tour the Es Baluard ...
Picafort to Palma, 38 flat country miles
... to my long awaited winery tour. About 5 weeks ago I expressed how fitting it would for us to tour a local winery...you know, for photos! At last, here we are! The wait was worth it. Little did the guide know how perfect of a picnic spot her wine barrel tables provided for us! I do believe we were the first couple to ever enjoy this shaded table for two topped with our best grocery tapas. Perfecto!
Our self guided tour of Macia ...
Pollenca to Can Picafort, 24 miles
Apparently the Spanish are not known for being early risers; let's just say no worms here. With that said, we pack up before breakfast and have at least 5 miles under our chamois's before croissants are served.
Morning hues shine over the sea, light traffic, coast into town for a breakfast break. Tourist menu, of course, coupled with locals attitude. No, really, we just want juice, coffee and a croissant to share, spare us the eggs ...
This condo was formerly known as: Dunas Playa****

