TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BEACH: - Beach of sand, stone and rocks - Blue Flag beach - Length 100m, width 60m. - Crystal clear waters - Very high occupancy in season - Beach recommended for families with children EQUIPMENT: - It has sunbeds and umbrellas - It has toilets and showers - It has an access ramp for disabled people. - Lifeguard available - Swings area ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: - There are hiking trails - Difficult parking - There are restaurants nearby
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BEACH: - Dimensions: Length: 180 x Width: 60 - White sand beach - High level of occupation - Calm waters - Recommended for families EQUIPMENT: - It has a walkway for handicapped access. - Rental of sun loungers and umbrellas available. - Rental of pedal boats and water activities - Litter garbage cans - Beach bar on the beach - Lifeguard - Showers and toilets ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: - Free parking - Nearby restaurants - Hotels nearby - Public transportation nearby - Hiking trails - Swings for children
nice, clean and well laid out. three sun loungers for 18 euro for the day.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BEACH: • Sand and stone cove • Length 70m, width 3m. • Low occupancy level EQUIPMENT: • It does not have any type of equipment for the bather ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: • It has a promenade • Nearby restaurants
Exceptional viewpoint located in the Puig del Mirador, where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the city of Palma.
Portopí is the third oldest functioning lighthouse in the world, after the Tower of Hercules in La Coruña and the Lighthouse of Genoa. Inside is installed a permanent exhibition of maritime signals, which can be visited by appointment. This exhibition is open to the public every Thursday between 9:30 am and 1:30 pm. Visits can be arranged by e-mail or telephone. * Height above sea level: 41 m. * Luminous appearance: group of two flashes every 15 seconds. * Daytime appearance: quadrangular stone tower, 38 meters.
The heart of Arta consists of the typical streets, some cobbled, Mallorcan with striking windows and doors painted in green or red, with what were formerly the leftovers of the paints used for the ships. Many small stone houses, with that island air so characteristic of the Balearic Islands, and stately buildings. Among so much beauty and charming little streets, in the distance you can glimpse the imposing fortified sanctuary of San Salvador, inside which is a carving of the Virgin Mary in Romanesque style, and below it its namesake church in Gothic style. The advantage is that the whole center can be visited on foot, including the hill that must be climbed to reach the fortification and that runs along the entire wall. But Artà also has natural and historical spaces in its surroundings that are well worth a visit.
Felanit is a town in the autonomous community of Balearic Islands, Spain. Located southeast of the island of Mallorca and in the region of Migjorn. It borders with Santanyí, Campos, Porreras, Villafranca de Bonany and Manacor. The name Felanich, comes from the Latin Fenales, which means "land of hay" and corresponds to the Castilian Henares.
Since the end of the seventeenth century is evidence of the existence of potteries in Pòrtol. At the time of maximum expansion, the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, with over twenty potteries CONTAM installed in the village. One of the branches of his family moved to Hut, the people creating a neighborhood clay pottery-white siurells advantage of Pou des Coll. In 60 years with the advent of modern materials and changing social habits, begin to decline in the number of potteries, up to date with new workshops that CONTAM active in Pòrtol of fang and two healthy Hut. The red earth, which is Ses Coves Can guidet probably led to the establishment of Ollers in this place. Land very suitable for pots, casseroles and other tools to make fire and cook food, which has made Pòrtol the only town in Majorca where they manufacture these types of pottery and utensils used for cooking fang. Currently, in addition to potteries and also find pottery, siurells and contemporary artists working in ceramics. In 2006 he founded the "Association of Pòrtol Oller" in order to share ideas and joint forces aimed at the preservation of the craft. The association is actively involved in organizing the celebrations of the Holy Trinity, the patron saint of Oller, as well as the Fair Fang one of the biggest fairs in Mallorca dedicated to ceramics.
Next to the Town Hall is the Council of Mallorca, today’s governmental body for the island of Mallorca. The origins of the building lie in the old Diputación Provincial, a government institution dating back to the 19th century which was responsible for constructing this building with an outstanding Neo-Gothic façade, designed by the architect Joaquín Pavía y Birmingham in 1882. The fascinating carvings are the work of the artist Llorenç Ferrer i Martí. The highlights of the interior are the fabulous staircase and the meeting chamber. Interesting paintings by Mallorcan artists can be seen in the different areas. This street owes its name to the Almudaina Royal Palace, which stands at the end of it. For centuries, the famous convent of Santo Domingo, a magnificent Gothic monument, stood on the right-hand side. Demolished in 1837 as a consequence of the law on the confiscation of church property introduced by the State, new bourgeois homes were built on the site, forming a wonderful combination of urban architecture from the late 19th century and early 20th century. Of particular interest is the current Parliament building of the Balearic Islands, built as the registered offices of the Círculo Mallorquín, and containing some truly magnificent rooms, including the function room, now the Parliament chamber.
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