TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BEACH: • Sandy beach and rocks • Length 80m, width 4m. • Average occupancy level EQUIPMENT: • Rental of sunbeds and umbrellas • Litter bins ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: • It has parking • Nearby hotels • Nearby restaurants • Nearby public transport
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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BEACH: - Dimensions: Length: 50 x Width: 55 - Sandy beach - High level of occupation - Crystal clear waters EQUIPMENT: - WC - Sun loungers and umbrellas for rent - Showers - Lifeguard - Walkway for disabled access ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: - Easy parking - Restaurant on the beach - Public transport nearby - Nearby hotels
Sineu is one of the oldest villages, located in the center of Mallorca in the Pla region. Its streets take us back to the Middle Ages, with centuries-old traditional buildings. On Wednesdays along the main streets of the town, the weekly market is held. It has a very ancient origin, already documented in 1252 and retains its peasant and artisan character. The annual fair of Sineu, the first Sunday of May created in 1319, is an important event in the calendar of fairs in the rural world of Mallorca. Some of its old buildings house small hotels, which allow you to enjoy a vacation away from the crowds of the main tourist centers of Mallorca by the sea, which in any case is never far from any corner of the island. In the center of Sineu there are a few old cellers, the traditional restaurants of Majorca, where you can taste the Majorcan gastronomy in an environment full of history.
In the municipality of Banyalbufar is the splendid Viewpoint of Ses Ànimes, crowned by a defence tower, the Torre des Verger, de Ses Ànimes or sa Talaia, on top of an impressive cliff. It was built in 1579 to defend the coast and the town from pirate raids, with money allocated by the Gran i General Consell (Great and General Council) . From this inspiring spot, you can enjoy spectacular views of the north coast of Mallorca, and on a clear day you can even see the most western point of the island of Sa Dragonera. Enjoying the sunset from this vantage point is a moving experience, one of the best gifts that nature has bestowed upon us. At the end of the 19th century, the tower became private property. It was restored in 1995 by the Govern Balear, and is now listed and declared an Asset of Cultural Interest. It is a symbolic representation of Banyalbufar, and one of the sights most associated with the coast of Mallorca.
Binissalem is a municipality in the autonomous community of Balearic Islands, Spain. It is located in the center of the island of Mallorca and belongs to the region of Raiguer. It has 6,773 inhabitants according to the 2007 census. The surface area is 29.8 square kilometers, with a population density of 212 inhabitants per square kilometer. The municipality is located at an altitude of 139 meters above sea level and belongs to one of the most important wine regions of the island, formed by the municipalities of Santa Maria del Camino, Binisalem, Sancellas, Consell and Santa Eugenia. The wines produced in this region that pass the established controls are protected by the Binisalem Denomination of Origin. According to linguists, the name of the town may derive either from Banu Ssálam (sons of peace) or from Banu Ssálim (sons of Ssálim).
The name Petra itself illustrates the particularities of the village. The Roman settlers symbolized with a stone the main essence of this place and still today, after almost twenty centuries, the same image serves to define the physical and human landscape of the town. Petra brings together all the basic and common ingredients of the villages of the Pla: a plain of fertile land interrupted by small elevations. In the case of Petra, the Puig de Bonany is the counterpoint that breaks the horizontality of the area and the places from where you can admire a good part of Mallorca, the Plan, the Tramontana mountain range and the Bay of Alcúdia. This exceptional viewpoint has always been the historical-social and religious reference of the Petrers, the point around which the life of the people has revolved so that in the Puig was found the Mother who has protected the crops and the health of the population. Petra is a rural village of great agricultural and livestock activity until the very recent past, which is testified by the mills that still exist, by the possessions such as Son Mieres, Son Santandreu, Los Cabanells Viejos and Ses Cabanasses and for the craftsmen's trades dedicated to the manufacture and maintenance of traditional agricultural machinery. The other main activity of the village has been the extraction of sandstone and construction material. It is also an important endavament of communication routes with other towns of the Plan and the east of the island, and this has facilitated the socioeconomic relations with these regions.
Agriculture has been the main wealth of the village for centuries, as evidenced by the thirty-six windmills that are still preserved and the good number of possessions such as Sa Torre, Son Lluís, Es Pagos, Se Monjes, Son Porquer or Sa Bastida. The quality of the land is suitable for cereals, almond trees and vines. In some periods saffron has also been cultivated and the production of apricots has been for decades the activity for which Porreres has distinguished notably. Sandstone and stone, basic materials of the various religious monuments that stand throughout Porreres, are also identifying symbols of the town and have served as an alternative to the current stagnation of the agricultural sector. The sandstone and stone, basic materials of the various religious monuments that stand throughout Porreres, are also identifying symbols of the town and have served as an alternative to the current stagnation of the agricultural sector. Monti-Sion is a must-see mountain because it is a splendid viewpoint over the region and the Migjorn de Mallorca. It is the chosen scenario for festivities and traditions, sacred place and seat of knowledge where centuries ago the future university students of rural Mallorca learned Latin. The Porrerenca people and their character still have a reputation for being enterprising and determined, determined to achieve whatever they set out to do, qualities that made them the protagonists of a revolt in the last century and allowed them to fertilize the road to Monti-Sion in a single day. This capacity for struggle and voluntarism has also been reflected in culture and the arts.
Santa Maria del Camí is a municipality in the autonomous community of Balearic Islands, Spain. Located on the island of Mallorca. It borders Consell, Santa Eugenia, Palma de Mallorca, Marratxí, Bunyola and Alaró. Santa María del Camí is known for the market held every Sunday throughout the year that attracts many people from all over the island of Mallorca.
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