Banyalbufar - Majorca: thousand-year-old terraces and the legendary sweetness of wine
Banyalbufar - first impressions When we enter Banyalbufar we are fresh after visiting Estellencs and at the viewpoints: Mirador de
read onBanyalbufar - first impressions When we enter Banyalbufar we are fresh after visiting Estellencs and at the viewpoints: Mirador de
read onMajorca on your own? It's easy! The interest in going to Majorca has been growing regularly in recent years. He visits every year
read onMajorca - weather, climate, temperatures The weather in Majorca is quite kind. Everyone will find something for himself. Beach lovers can come
read onA city smelling of citrus Do you need more? If so, not much (maybe a cold beer from time to time instead of lemonade).
read onPeaceful Sant Elm On the westernmost tip of the island is Sant Elm. A small town and fishing port. Exceptionally
read onLess than 400 people. So many inhabitants have Estellencs. It's really a micro town. Unnaturally glued to the steep mountainside. Worth stopping by
read onCala de Sa Calobra (or Sa Calobra Bay) has a very fortunate location and is doomed to success… or extinction.
read onThe Mirador de Ricardo Roca viewpoint is in a convenient location, along most of the trips, along the Ma-10 road between
read onFornalutx is beautiful Is Fornalutx really the prettiest village in Spain? I don't know, but there is a good chance of that. True
read onIt is worth getting to know this short story. It definitely turns up the taste of the place, which at first glance is so sugary beautiful that it is
read onHow many round locks have you seen? I am still looking in my mind if I saw a round lock before. I saw with a round courtyard (the inner courtyard was
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