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Short Breaks in Palma de Mallorca

 

There's far more to Mallorca than the holy triumvirate of sun, sea and sand. Fight your way past the army of tan-seeking tourists, and you'll discover Gothic architecture, hilltop villages, olive groves and hidden beaches. If you're after something a bit crazier, there are 24-hour parties galore.

Visitors can fan out in the direction of either Palma de Mallorca, the main centre, or the northwest coast with the Serra de Tramuntana mountain ranges, or the north and east coast beaches. Whatever your poison, you (and about ten million other tourists) can find it here. Content provided by Lonely Planet Guides.

Palma is bypassed by most visitors to Majorca, which is a shame, because its an ideal place to go for a 3-4 day break to get rid of the winter blues with cool hotels, marvellous wine bars and nightclubs.


Short Breaks in Palma de Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca Visitor Comments...
We were looking for a last-minute break to Europe so after scouring the internet for the cheapest possible flight we eventually landed in Palma de mallorca. We had never considered Palma as a short break destination before, so we were pleasantly surprised when we found the coolest winde bar on earth, great restaurants and some fine hotels with pools in the centre of town. We stayed at the Saratoga, which was great.
David Pewsey
01 February 2007


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