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Maó beaches in Minorca: Es Canutells, Binidalí, Es Murtar, Es Grau, Sa Mesquida, Illa d’en Colom, Punta de Mongofre and Beaches of Favàritx

Monday, August 18th, 2008

Minorca apartments: Discover Maó history and culture trhough its beaches
If you are in Minorca during your family vacations or your summer break, you should take a look at Maó Beaches. Here are my recommendations:
Es Canutells: a typical meridional landscape with high cliffs, interrupted by the Canutelles gorge which leads out to a small bay under […]

Things to do this summer in Mallorca, besides going to the beach

Friday, July 11th, 2008

Mallorca Apartments: Fiestas, Exhibits, Nature, and Classical Music this summer in Mallorca
Are you spending your summer holidays in Mallorca? Yes? Then, after the beach and sun, you can still enjoy your time in this Balearic Island. Here are some suggestions for you:
Fiestas del Carmen in Porto Cristo - Manacor - Mallorca
July 11th - July 20th
More […]

Your perfect family holidays in Minorca

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

Minorca apartments: Beach, sun, and peace during your family vacations in Minorca
Minorca is the perfect place for you if you have children and want beach, sun and peace. The island is known for its large collection of megalithic stone monuments: navetes, taules, and talaiots, which speak of a very early prehistoric human activity. And […]

Things to do in Palma de Mallorca besides beaches and nightlife

Sunday, July 22nd, 2007

Every summer Mallorca receives thousands of tourists who come to the island looking for sun, beaches and nightlife. But, the Balearic island has much more to offer to anybody who wants to spend part of his holidays discovering new things. So, after you rent your apartment in Mallorca, just read this post in order to […]

Ibiza in Springtime

Monday, March 26th, 2007

If you rather go to the beach than discover the religious Spain during Easter I vote for Ibiza (Eivissa in Catalan). Ibiza is essentially a tourist island but, for those who don’t only look for discos and party, the island offers culture and nature.  On 4 December 1999, UNESCO included the category Ibiza, Biodiversity and […]

Folkdance Festival in Palma de Mallorca

Monday, March 19th, 2007

The World Folkdance Festival is a great excuse to fly to Palma de Mallorca. This festival brings together different and very divers cultures through music and dance from April 10th to 14th. This festival started in 1985 in Munich and since then thousands of dancers from more than 67 countries have graced the stages and […]

Sant Antoni Bonfires in the Balearic Islands

Thursday, January 11th, 2007

Every year on 17th January the Balearic Islands celebrate one of its most traditional celebrations, the Fiesta de Sant Antoni. Its origin dates back to the old agricultural way of life of the Island inhabitants, when they looked to the saint, patron saint of domesticated animals, to protect the animals that were so essential to […]

Combine beach, mild climate, and Christmas in the Balearic Islands

Thursday, December 14th, 2006

Just a few days ago I gave some tips for people visiting Madrid and Barcelona in Christmas. Those cities are a cool destination for somebody who wants to travel this time of the year, but what would you say about an island? what about enjoying the holidays in the Balearic Islands’ mild climate? That’s really […]

Rare Picasso Exhibition in Mallorca

Friday, November 24th, 2006

 

 

Picasso lovers will be interested to hear that The Es Baluard Museum of Contemporary Art in Palma de Mallorca is currently hosting an exhibition on the graphic work of Picasso, in collaboration with Bancaja, Valencia.
The exhibition brings together 108 engravings and 25 books by different authors, illustrated by the legendary artist, with techniques that go […]

Winter Sun in Majorca

Tuesday, October 10th, 2006

The last of the summer may have gone but there’s still chance to catch some late sun on the beautiful island of Majorca (also known as Mallorca). The island, which only measures 80 kilometres from one end to the other, is outstanding for its diversity of landscapes. It has 550 kilometres of coast, where you […]