This June we went to Mallorca, and I can hear you thinking, "Oh no, this island of constant drinking and noise, no way I want to go there." But instead we found a beautiful, charming island with plenty of opportunities for things to do and see, and I assure you, the "Ballermann" (with all the drinking and noise) is just one party mile outside Palma, you can absolutely ignore it like we did and spend some great quality time on "the island" (as it is called by its inhabitants).
Vistas like this you find everywhere on Mallorca - this here is on the way to Cape Formentor, one of the must-sees when you are there. The way to get there is an experience itself, full of beautiful views, and you go "oooh!" and "aaaah!" all the time. The end of the road is the lighthouse or "faro", with, you might have guessed it, a gorgeous view! (In fact after a while on the island you might even get a little bit tired of all the beautiful views and might say "oh well, another beautiful vista..." *shrug*) No, serious now: It is unbelievable how much beauty you can find in one single place!
We took so many photos and it was so hard to decide which ones to post - I just hope you get a small drift of the beautiful scenery there is to be explored. We also did not meet many people, but this is because we left for Formentor with our rental car very early (before 9.00 a.m. and we stayed in Alcudia, which is just a short drive away) - we were told that if you try to get there later there sometimes are so many busses that they queue up to the Faro. I only recall the place as being nice and quiet, just us and Mother Nature...
As I said, we stayed in Alcudia, about 50 minutes from Palma, a small place with a very nice old town but lots of rental appartments in the outskirts. Renting is an easy thing on the island anyway, you get all sorts of appartments, houses, studios.... For us the appartment was perfect, recently I am not so fond of 5*-hotels, the big crowd of tourists and the 24hrs-buffets you get there all the time.
Alcudia has many things to offer, and it is definately worth it to take a stroll there one afternoon. I agree, there are so many other things to see and do, but if you are in the area take a look at the old town of Alcudia.
Besides you can really do some great shopping if you are interested. I have never seen so many nice tourist shops with quality things to buy! Paintings, high-quality decoration, high-quality clothing .... but it is also quite dear. So no trash shopping on the island!
In the evenings, when we did not go out, we returned to our appartment, Stefan jumped into the pool and I - poor, good me - was cooking. But cooking was usually not an issue, some seafood or some patata which you could easily shove into the oven, and of course a good bottle of wine! Here on the photo is is Sangria, but it turned out to be too sweet so we settled back for white wine later.
The lake in front of our appartment. Relaxing on the balcony after a long exciting day, watching the sun set...
2 comments:
Hais, das sind wieder traumhafte Bilder, die Ihr da gemacht habt. bei einigen mußte ich schmunzeln (du mit Huterl - wie eine engländerische Lady usw).
Offensichtlich war jeder Tag ein BESONDERER TAG!!
Kissi, dein Katzi - miau
Hallo Kittycat, ja, es war wirklich ein besonderer Urlaub. Wir haben uns seit unseren Florida-Urlauben nirgendwo mehr so wohl gefühlt! Den Sonnenhut trag ich, weil die Sonne ziemlich runterheizt dortselbst, und ich überhaupt keine "normale" Sonnencreme mehr vertragen hab. Irgendwo hab ich noch ein paar Fotos von Palma, da renn ich zusätzlich noch mit Tuch herum, damit mir die Sonne fernbleibt. :-) Aber jetzt hab ich mir von einer ganz tollen Hautärztin eine antiallergische, anti-wasweißichwas-Sonnencreme verschreiben lassen, die spür nicht mal ich auf der Haut! Jetzt kann ich das Tüchl dann weglassen. Winke!
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