Archive for September, 2009
Posted in September 24th, 2009
As Majorca is such an easy and inexpensive location to reach from most parts of Europe, it is not surprising that this green island has been a very popular holiday destination for many years and it still attracts huge numbers of holidaymakers year after year. The airport, which is located at the southern part of [...]
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Posted in September 23rd, 2009
The Illa dor hotel in Puerto Pollensa is a landmark hotel in the resort Here are some videos that we took of the hotel. Hotel Illa D'Or in Majorca prev12next Hotel Illa D'Or in Majorca 1:49 Views: 4,131 The outside bar at Illa Dor Hotel 0:13 Views: 1,094 Illa D`or Hotel Puerto Pollensa 0:22 Views: [...]
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Posted in September 23rd, 2009
The Pine Walk in Puerto Pollensa is one of my favourite places on earth. Here are some videos of this magical place. The Pinewalk Puerto Pollensa Shore prev12next The Pinewalk Puerto Pollensa Shore 0:20 Views: 14,038 Puerto Pollensa Pinewalk at the Illa D`or Hotel 0:25 Views: 3,036 The pine walk in puerto pollensa 0:02 Views: [...]
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Posted in September 23rd, 2009
Videos of the Sunday market in Pollensa old town Majorca. If you are visiting Puerto Pollensa in Majorca on a summer holiday this is an essential trip to soak up traditional Majorca life. Pollensa town market prev12next Pollensa town market 0:04 Views: 3,494 Square in Pollensa 0:18 Views: 1,770 Market in Puerto Pollensa 0:16 Views: [...]
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Posted in September 20th, 2009
Pollensa town hosts a yearly international music festival which runs from July until August. Events are are held on Wednesdays and Saturdays in the historic cloister Santo Domingo. For full details about the event visit the events website below. http://www.festivalpollenca.org/
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Posted in September 12th, 2009
In Pollensa town in a small square behind and to the right of the main church is essential tourist photo opportunity. The square is home to the local heraldic symbol – a cockeral, which sits upon a water font dating back to 1827.
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Posted in September 8th, 2009
In the old town of pollensa, is a gem that many people who visit Majorca never find out about. The road of Calle de Calvari is a fairly steep stepped street that leads from the square of Clavari northwards to a small chapel nestled at the top of the hill known as Calvary. The 365 [...]
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Posted in September 7th, 2009
The Illot del Colomer is the rockey islet that you can see from the road heading to the Cap de Formentor (see image below)
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