Mallorca Travel Guide

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Mallorca

Mallorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands, followed by its three sister islands Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera.  It is known as an easy to reach mecca off Spain's Mediterranean coast for sunny beaches, amazing landscapes, wonderful mountains and affordable mediterranean food.  Mallorca features beautiful white sand and crystal water beaches.  Reserve a car hire in Mallorca and enjoy exploring this beautiful island.

Palma de Mallorca

Palma de Mallorca

During your visit make sure to include some time in the island's capital.  This is a very old Spainish city where you can visit fantastic architectural wonders, experience abundant local culture and eat some of the best Mediterranean food.

Serra Tramuntana

Serra Tramuntana

Reserve a 4x4 car hire in Mallorca and take a sight seeing tour through this wonderful range of mountains that run along the north-west coast of Mallorca.

Arab Baths

Take your Mallorca car hire down the quiet Ca'n Serra street near the Convent of the Cathedral and visit one of the few remnants of Palma's Moorish past.  Known as the Banys Árabs, the small two-roomed brick building that once housed the bath is actually of Byzantine origins, dating back to the 11th century.  The bath room features a cupola with five oculi which let in dazzling natural light. 

Arab Baths

Also here are the gardens of Ca'n Fontirroig, where you can see sardinian warblers, house sparrows, cacti, palm trees, and a wide range of flowers and ferns.  The floor over the hypocaust of the bath house has been worn away where the many visitors have stood in the center, to photograph the entrance and the beautiful garden beyond it.

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