Finca Ses Rentadores Selva
Calle Son Morro 28 Selva, Majorca, Balearic Islands, 07313, Spain and Canary Islands
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Mallorca bebe
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: 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!
"I would visit Palma again!"
This is my simplistic rating I judge foreign places by: "would come again", or simply, "no way!" Palma is a bustling, modern, culturally influenced, artistic, foodie friendly, seaside, eclectic, super cool city. This day had a lot to offer.
We rise to sunshine and stroll to the local open-air farmers market. Local fruits ...
Picafort to Palma, 38 flat country miles
Spirits are high! Excitement and a sense of accomplishment fill our thoughts as we wind down our tour. Chris navigates us through almond and olive country; a welcomed back country adventure away from the over populated shorelines. The flatness of the road lends way to some gift shopping! Something about hill climbs and a loaded bike that just don't make ya feel like packing on the pounds for other people's souvenirs! But now, colorful ...
Pollenca to Can Picafort, 24 miles
... Appalled by our scant order, the waitress decides to molest our croissant with a presumably unwashed finger prod. Ummm, we'll take ours fresh from the case non-manhandled by you please. No can do apparently. We pay and leave, bacteria free. "Adios Americano" she yells. "Bye *****" is all I can think!"
Next stop, follow the locals. We perch ourselves on a street bench parked in front of the busiest bakery. An apricot tort ...


