Lovely port, tram price now €5 each way so pretty expensive.
worth to drive
Very beautiful old town, some nice traditional restaurants. The beaches are also very nice.
wonderful city, irresistible architecture, breathtaking scenery of the see. yes, this city is just like from your dreams. a bit too expensive, mainly public transport - 1.50 for one person.
Inca is the third largest city in Mallorca and is located between Palma and Pollensa. While it is mainly a residential and industrial town, its location in the center of the island and its famous market as well as bodegas, attract numerous tourists. After Palma, it is one of the best connected towns on the island thanks to the train and public transport system. Inca is known as the leather and fur capital of Mallorca. This fame was reinforced when in 1871, Antonia Fluxa, a native of Inca, opened her first shoe factory on the island.
Pollença, a place with stories to tell... Imagine a place that embraces blue sea and beautiful mountains with green pines. A town where the picturesque landscapes, the culture and the tradition of its people will make your imagination fly... The town has a nerve center, the Plaza Mayor, where social activity is concentrated and a series of tourist centers that make up the destination: a port, full of anecdotes and stories, a series of coves, such as Cala Sant Vicenç, Cala Barques, Cala Carbó, Cala Clara and Cala Molins. Pollença is a place full of stories in many places, including the peninsula of Formentor. Its beach, its viewpoint or its lighthouse have been the inspiration for many artists that you can discover.
Cea mai buna inghetata !!! <3
Alaró is a municipality in the autonomous community of Balearic Islands, Spain. Located on the island of Mallorca, belonging to the region of Raiguer. It borders Bunyola, Escorca, Lloseta, Mancor del Vall, Binissalem, Consell and Santa María del Camí. Its origin dates back to the Islamic period, in the farmhouse of Oloron. The documented history begins in the 13th century, during the reconquest of Mallorca, being its castle the center of this. During the Aragonese occupation of the Kingdom of Majorca, its Muslim inhabitants resisted in the Castle of Alaró (one of the only rock castles of Majorca), being this one of the last places where the Christian reconquest arrived in the islands. The Mallorcan nobles Guillem Cabrit and Guillem Bassa, after being captured, were condemned to die roasted over burning embers by King Alfonso III of Aragon, as indicated by the surname of one of the defenders of the Castle, who during the resistance had not recognized the invader of the Kingdom of Mallorca as king, remaining loyal to their king Jaime.
Micul orasel al vedetelor internationale ... Paradisul din Mallorca !
Beautiful views & great exhibition. Loved our visit here. Very reasonably priced at 3 euros too.
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