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A Visitor's Guide to Alcúdia Market

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2024-02-28 14:58
Alcúdia
Mallorca

Providing an essential service for residents and visitors, of towns, cities, and villages across the world, markets are a tradition spread across cultures and continents so significant that they remain a core construct to this day.

And whilst they may not have as much significance today as they did hundreds, even thousands, of years ago, their constant existence only speaks for how symbolic and loved they are across the world.  

Whilst, in our current day and age, this may seem somewhat medieval and old-fashioned, particularly with the ever-expanding evolution of online shopping, for travellers, in particular, markets are a window into the culture of a destination, each with their own traditions and not without their own unique quirks.

Alcúdia or Puerto Pollensa - Which One to Choose?

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2024-05-16 12:32
Alcúdia
Mallorca

The Northeast of the island of Mallorca is the gift that keeps on giving. Home to landscapes of untouched beauty, spectacular coastal spots, and some of Spain’s most splendid traditional settlements, this Balearic beauty’s northern region offers a diverse palette for those looking to vacation here.

Much loved by visitors around the world, the region’s charming coastal towns and humble villages make for an enchanting break in the Mediterranean, regardless of the time of year. But, there are a few that are noted as firm favourites, by both tourists and locals, which have drawn them back year after year without fail.

The Best Ways to Get Around Mallorca

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2024-02-27 20:31
Palma
Mallorca

When you’re planning on going on holiday, you’ll no doubt be searching for the best things to do, places to visit, and destinations to completely immerse yourself in to get to grips with a new exciting culture to the max.

But, if one thing is for certain during your holiday abroad, it’s that, to do any of this, you’ll need to work out the best form of transportation for your trip. You can’t make the most of your holiday if you’re travelling great lengths with nothing but your own two feet to rely on!

As such, when planning for your holiday, you’ll want to make sure that you’re clued up on the transport systems, and the best ways to get around whilst you are there and make your Mallorca itinerary a success. This will allow you to make sure you’re maximising your time in your destinations and getting to experience all of the exciting aspects that come with travel that you want to.

Mallorcan Cuisine: What to Eat When Visiting the Island

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2024-02-28 15:10
Palma
Mallorca

Spain’s complex and deep-rooted history has involved many an empire that has woven into the fabric of its culture. From the likes of the Greeks, Romans, Phoenicians, and Arabs, over the course of the country’s timeline, each contributed their own unique influences. Whether spices or sauces, olive cultivation and more, they all played a hand in the unique development of Spain’s now widely acknowledged and appreciated culinary heritage.

Where to Stay in Puerto Pollensa: The Best Locations and Villas

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2024-05-12 11:20
Puerto Pollensa
Mallorca

When it comes to considering where to stay in the north of Mallorca, there are plentiful charming seafront towns, mountainside settlements, and bustling cities that offer insight into this beautiful Mediterranean island’s enticing culture and enrapturing history.

And Puerto Pollensa, located nearby the northern tip of Mallorca, roughly 6km east of the well-known town of Pollensa, is no exception. A popular coastal location amongst tourists and locals alike, this settlement features stretching sandy shorelines and a hive of activity amidst the eateries and boutique shops of its centre.

1-Day Itinerary in Pollensa Old Town

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2024-03-03 13:05
Pollensa
Mallorca

Situated in the heart of the Northeastern region of Mallorca, Pollensa town is a beautiful haven that is one of the island’s most popular inland tourist destinations. Within easy reach of some of Mallorca’s other popular hotspots, including the likes of Puerto Pollensa and Alcúdia, it is well-situated to explore the breadth of beauty that Northern Mallorca has to offer.

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