The hotel dates of check-in and check-out must be between the start and end dates of the trip.
In the Mediterranean there is a place where golden beaches merge with mountains, historical monuments intersect with modern tourist complexes and picturesque villages punctuate a cosy and glamorous environment. We are talking about the largest balearic island, Mallorca.
The majority seeks Mallorca for its Mediterranean climate and for its famous beaches, but there are real treasures scattered throughout the island, such as beautiful secluded beaches, quaint villages, gothic works and even medieval villages. Start by visiting the Cathedral of Palma, one of the greatest monuments of the island, built in the eighteenth century and restored by Gaudí. Right in front of it you can find the Palácio Real de la Almudaina, a former Arab fortress that served as residence to the first monarchs of Mallorca and is now the Museum of National Heritage. Visit the Cuevas del Drach, four interconnected caves equipped with an indescribable beauty.
Just 17 kilometres away from the capital comes Valdemossa, a medieval and charming village where Frédéric Chopin and George Sand have lived. Also visit Deià, a fascinating and picturesque mountain village, formed on the hillside in a stunning scenario and very popular among young artists. Because it is a Spanish island, you can delight yourself with the famous Tapas at any time of the day. Do not forget to taste the famous ensaimadas while drinking a Mallorca Palo Liqueur. One of the strengths of Mallorca is a busy and enjoyable nightlife. Touristic hubs such as Magalluf and Alcudia have a very own nightlife, but it is in Palma, near the Paseo Marítimo, that the most popular bars and nightclubs are concentrated.
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