It’s a cloudy start but the sun finally comes out to show the stunning colours of Cala Mondragó . Cala Mondragó is a small sandy beach located on the southwest coast of Mallorca within the natural park of Mondragó.
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Cala Figuera
Cala Figuera is a sleepy fishing village sat in a quiet bay. The bay was named after the fig trees that characterise the landscape. It is a Y-shaped bay located on the southeast coast of Mallorca. The two inlets: Caló d’En Boira and Caló d’En Busques are bounded by low cliffs. Here’s some boats gentlyContinue reading “Cala Figuera”
Windmills
Windmills. That is all. Dotted around the Majorcan countryside like quaint relics of a gentler time.
Cala Sant Vicenç
The little resort of Cala Sant Vicenç is our first stop of today’s road trip. Known in Castillian Spanish as Cala San Vincente and in Mallorquin as Cala Sant Vicenc, this is one of the smallest resorts on Mallorca. The main attraction here is the peace, tranquillity and three small beaches. The resort is dividedContinue reading “Cala Sant Vicenç”
It’s all about the water
More Majorcan beaches and glorious waters today starting with the petit Cala Blanca. It’s a scrabble down to reach it but the gorgeous blue water is worth the walk. Then we swing by sophisticated Port d’Andratx – it’s a stylish port where people go to be seen and to sip a cool beverage by theContinue reading “It’s all about the water”
Beach bums
A 30-minute stroll from Deia village takes you down to Cala Deià – a small rocky cove with a shingle beach. It was very crowded when we finally arrived (via a VERY LONG WALK) so I wasn’t that impressed – but it is still quite pretty, but not worth the walk! Then we’re back onContinue reading “Beach bums”
Delightful Deia
Onto Deia now – another stunning mountain village with heaps of history. Sat in a ravine at the foot of the Teix mountain, with views out to the Mediterranean below, this is one of the most attractive villages on Majorca. Deià has long been alluring for famous artists, writers and other creative people – includingContinue reading “Delightful Deia”
Valldemossa
We’re exploring some mountain towns today starting with the gorgeous flower festooned village of Valldemossa. There are a multitude of ornate hand painted tiles that grace almost every house. celebrating the only home grown saint on the Island – Catherine of Palma – who was a Spanish nun, born in Valldemossa and canonised in 1930.Continue reading “Valldemossa”
Serene sunsets
Fresh from a hot and sticky tour of the beaches we catch another sun set at Morer Vermell harbour. This sleepy little hamlet is nearly deserted during the week despite its endless beautiful villas, with just a handful of occupants. It briefly gets busy at the weekends with out of town rich folk heading toContinue reading “Serene sunsets”
Azure waters at Cala D’Or
It’s onto the beaches of Cala D’Or now. Famous for their stunning waters. First up is Cala Petita, a little sandy cove with lots of rocks for diving. The waters are indeed incredible but the beach is heaving. Some blindingly bright bougainvillea pics as is traditional Then onto the sparkling waters of Cala Grande andContinue reading “Azure waters at Cala D’Or”