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Mallorca. Discovering the jewel of the Mediterranean.
The largest island of the Balearics offers an entire world awaiting discovery. Its mild temperatures, more than 300 days of sunshine per year and gorgeous landscapes, beaches, protected areas and leisure and relaxation options make this island a unique destination in the Mediterranean.
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Besides the chance to enjoy its beaches and charming bays, the unique nature of this island offers visitors the pleasures of horse riding, cycling excursions along bicycle tourism trails and hiking.
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Known locally as La Seu, this is perhaps the most emblematic symbol of Palma. Built between the XIV and XIX centuries, it had the honour of being subjected to the creative talent of Gaudí during its reconstruction, who was responsible for rebuilding the interior. The result is so fascinating and original that words simply do not do it justice.
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La ciutat
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La Ciutat, as it is known to the locals, is an impressive sight as one approaches the port. The yachts, palm trees and cathedral backdrop give it an air of magic that is even more impressive when witnessed during the early hours of the morning. The city stretches for 15 Km along the seafront and, if you take a moment to gaze upon the city, you will see the charming tiled rooftops interspersed with monuments where history and modern lifestyles combine with the greenery and the Mediterranean in perfect harmony.
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