Spring in Mallorca, Spain.

Wonderful ideas for spring in Mallorca, Spain.

During the last days of winter, all we wanted is good weather, sunny days, pleasant temperatures, so we could enjoy a meal with family or friends on the terrace! It is the perfect time to enjoy Majorca beaches, landscapes, nature and good food. Therefore, we would like to give you some recommendations for getting to know the island during this fantastic time of year.

Sport: now is the perfect time to practice outdoor sports, in amongst nature such as hiking or cycling, both in the mountains and by the sea.
Cuisine: lovers of good food .At Mallorca we care about good nutrition, which means we not only offer a variety of foods, but we also offer vegetarian and gluten-free dishes, so you will find a great variety products that are typical of Majorca.
Have a walk on the beach: a good walk along the beach will definitely make you forget the stresses of day-to-day life. You will find that there is a perfect temperature for walking along the shoreline.
Visit Palma: if you have enough time, visiting Palma is highly recommended. The monuments that will attract your attention the most are the "La Seu" Cathedral, a traditional Gothic monument facing the sea, also Bellver Castle, one of the few circular castles in Europe, which has stunning views of the entire bay of Palma. You can let yourself drift through the streets of the old town and discover beautiful palaces with delightful interior patios, or if you prefer to go shopping, you will find lots of different boutiques and spots where you will lose track of time.
Browse the bay of Puerto Pollensa: If you want to feel like a real sailor, the large bay of Puerto Pollensa offers a multitude of water sports such as kite-surfing, windsurfing, jet ski, kayaking and more. The bay is not so exposed to the big waves so it is a key site for water sports.
Villages of the Sierra Tramuntana: If we go to the mountains, we can find truly charming spots. UNESCO declared  Sierra Tramuntana a World Heritage Site in 2011 in the category of Natural Landscape. It is a route recommended for discovering some of the island’s most charming villages. You can travel through it from northeast to southwest or vice versa, making stops in towns like Sóller, or see an impressive sunset in Deià, walk the beautiful streets of Valldemossa or have your first dip of the year in Banyalbufar.


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