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2. Illetas Beach
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3. Archduke Bridlepath (The)
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4. Palma Cathedral (La Seu)
- Erected on the hallowed site of a destroyed Arab Mosque, La Seu is an architecturally stunning symbol of the true scope of the brutal clash of... read more
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5. Museu d'Art Espanyol Contemporani, Fundació Juan March
The Juan March Foundation's Museum of Spanish Contemporary Art reopened in 1997, with newly acquired modern paintings. The works represent one...
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6. Catedral (La Seu)
This Catalonian Gothic cathedral, called La Seu, stands in the Old Town overlooking the seaside. It was begun during the reign of Jaume II (1276-1311)...
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8. Poble Espanyol
This is a touristy collection of buildings evoking Spain in miniature and is similar to the Poble Espanyol in Barcelona. Bullfights are held in...
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9. Castell de Bellver
Erected in 1309, this hilltop round castle was once the summer palace of the kings of Majorca -- during the short period when there were kings...
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10. Fundació Pilar I Joan Miró a Mallorca
The great artist and his wife, Pilar Juncosa, donated four workshops in which the artist carried out his creative work on the island from 1956...
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In Mallorca there is plenty to do. Take the vintage train from Palma through the Sierra de Tramuntana to the serene valley of Soller or just stay in and sunbathe by the pool. Go on a shopping spree in Palma's Jaime III, try on the latest fashions in Puerto Portals, Port de Andratx or in fashionable Artá in the northeast of the island. Take in the sea as it changes colors in the afternoon sun or simply enjoy floating in a quiet cove. Visit a winery in the island's wine country and sip on exquisite Mallorcan wines, medal winners year after year in international wine competitions. Take a tour of the island's art scene not only in Palma but in towns like Pollensa, Santanyí, Sineu, Costitx or Deià. So much to do and we haven't even touched on nautical sports, hiking or the 24 golf choices on Mallorca, the golf island. But don't try to do it all at once because surely, you will be back.
