PALMA DE MALLORCA | SPAIN | Trip | Day #1 | Flight from Valencia to Palma de Mallorca
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Join us and visit the Spanish Balearic island of Mallorca and its capital city Palma.
This is the first day of the trip we made to from Valencia (Spain) to Palma de Mallorca (Spain) on Thursday, August 10th, 2017.
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Places in the Video
- Valencia Airport (went by Taxi, no Metro or Bus at night)
- Palma Airport
- Palma Airport to City Center Bus Line 1 Stop (5€)
-- Palma Bus Line 1, EMT Website
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## About Palma
Palma de Majorca, often called Palma de Mallorca, is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands in Spain. It is situated on the south coast of Majorca on the Bay of Palma. The population of the city of Palma is the twelfth largest urban area of Spain.
Palma was founded as a Roman camp upon the remains of a Talaiotic settlement. The city was subjected to several Vandal raids during the fall of the Western Roman Empire, then reconquered by the Byzantine Empire, then colonised by the Moors and, in the 13th century, by James I of Aragon.
Palma is a major city and seaport located in the southwest of Majorca, a western mediterranean island belonging to the Balearic Islands archipelago.
The city center of Palma is located north of the homonymous bay (Badia de Palma in the local Catalan language).
Palma has a Mediterranean climate. There is a significant marine influence to warm winters, but summers are warmed by the surrounding continental landmasses.
Main Sights
+Plaça d'Espanya
+Cathedral area
+Old city
## About Mallorca
Majorca, also spelt Mallorca, as in Catalan and Spanish, is the largest island in the Balearic Islands, which are part of Spain and located in the Mediterranean.
The capital of the island, Palma, is also the capital of the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands.
Like the other Balearic Islands of Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera, the island is an extremely popular holiday destination. The international airport, Palma de Mallorca Airport, is one of the busiest in Spain.
The name derives from Latin insula maior, larger island; later Maiorica, the larger one in comparison to Menorca, the smaller one.
The climate of Majorca is a Mediterranean climate, with mild and stormy winters and hot, bright, dry summers. Summers are hot in the plains and winters mild.
## About Spain
Spain is the world's 52nd largest country and Europe's fourth largest country
As well as the Spanish mainland, the country also consists of the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean and the On the west, Spain is bordered by Portugal; on the south, it is bordered by Gibraltar (a British overseas territory) and Morocco, through its cities in North Africa (Ceuta and Melilla, and the peninsula of Vélez de la Gomera). On the northeast, along the Pyrenees mountain range, it is bordered by France and the Principality of Andorra.
Tourism in Spain is the 3rd major contributor to the national economic life. The mild climate during the whole year and the extensive sandy beaches of the Mediterranean and Atlantic Ocean as well as of its two archipelagoes (the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands respectively) have been attracting tourists from Northern Europe for decades.
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PALMA DE MALLORCA - CITYSGHTSEEING BUS TOUR
PALMA DE MALLORCA - CITYSGHTSEEING BUS TOUR AROUND CITY AND WALK TOUR .
Palma de Mallorca Airport bus to Magaluf, Palma city center, Palma Nova...
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How to get from Palma de Mallorca Airport to Magaluf, Palma Nova, Palma de Mallorca, S'Arenal, Can Pastilla, etc.. by bus. Mallorca airport bus stop location.
From the airport you can use city buses to Palma de Mallorca and S'Arenal.
Bus 1: From Airport to Palma de Mallorca city center (many stops in the city, it also stops at the intercity bus station)
Bus 21: From Airport to S'Arenal
Price (2019): 5 EUR to Palma and S'Arenal both.
Round trip: 8 EUR.
Buy tickets on board from the driver. 20 EUR banknote maximum.
Intercity buses to Magaluf, Palma Nova, Alcúdia, etc.:
A11: Airport - Palmanova - Magaluf - Costa de la Calma - Santa Ponca - Peguera.
Tickets (2019): 5 EUR to Palmanova and Magaluf, 7 EUR to Santa Ponca.
A32: Airport - Alcúdia - Port d'Alcúdia - Platja d'Alcúdia - Platja de Muro - Can Picafort.
Tickets (2019): 8 EUR to Alcúdia, 9 EUR to Port d'Alcúida, 10 EUR to Can Picafort
A42 Airport - Montulri - Vilafranca - Manacor - Portocristo - s'Illot - sa Coma - Cala Millor - Cala Bona
Prices (2019): 12 EUR to sa Coma, Cala Millo and Cala Bona
A51: Airport - s'Arenal - Poligon son Noguera - Llucmajor - Campos - Santanyi - Cala d'Or .
Tickets (2019): 5 EUR to s'Arenal, 7 EUR to Santanyí 7 EUR, 9 EUR to Cala d'Or
Tickets on board, from the driver only.
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Mallorca travel guide (Majorca) I travel to Palma, Soller and more to show you the best things to do
Join me as I travel to Mallorca, Spain. In Mallorca I visit, Soller, Port de Soller, Sa Colobra, Cala Figuera, Cap de Formentor, Serra de Tramuntana Mountains, Santa Ponsa, Torrent de Pareis and Mirador es Calomer.
Video time:
0:19 Palma de Mallorca
1:01 Soller
1:56 Serra de Tramuntana Mountains
2:47 Sa Colobra
3:52 Cala Figuera
4:13 Cap de Formentor Beach
4:29 Mirador es Calomer
4:47 Cap de Formentor Lighthouse
5:08 Santa Ponsa
Description:
Welcome to Mallorca
Arriving in Palma, I was surprised at how beautiful the city is.
Santa Maria Cathedral is the main attraction. It is built over the city walls of Palmas old town. The entrance fee is 8 euros and it is open Monday to Saturday from 10am.
So we have stopped off at Mara Lyns to have some tapas, sangria and listen to the Spanish guitar. Gracias.
The old town is small and is easily explored through the narrow streets.
The plaza mayor is surrounded by cafes, restaurants and it frequently has market stalls.
The train from Palma to Soller takes about an hour and costs €25 per person and the views on this scenic route are beautiful.
Soller lies inland a couple of miles from the Port. and If you’re driving the journey takes roughly 30mins. There is a car park next to the Port de Soller beach. It’s a small beach which has palm canopies for a shade that contain safes to store your belongings while you take a dip. This seems to be a feature at several beaches in Mallorca.
Soller is very popular and it’s a prime destination especially coming from Palma on the vintage train. The Placa Constitucio is a great place to relax and take in the atmosphere, filled with tapas bars and coffee shops.
I drove to Sa Colobra along one of the most breathtaking landscapes in the world, the Serra de Tramuntana mountains. This road with hairpin, twists and turns has been featured on top gear. This is very popular with cyclists and people come from miles to drive this exhilarating road. Even though it looks daunting, I felt comfortable taking on this epic route.
There are a few pit stops along the way where you can stop off to enjoy a coffee and take in the amazing views.
The roads are narrow and on several locations, there is only enough room for one car to pass.
Arriving at Sa Colobra it’s a short walk to the main beach torrent de Pareis which you get to via several narrow tunnels.
Exiting the tunnel you are instantly hit by the spectacular view. The mountains surround this popular and unique pebbled beach.
The water is crystal clear and turquoise blue. However, there are no water sports and no facilities to rent loungers or umbrellas. The Torrent de Pareis is a UNESCO world heritage site
Hiking to this beach is also possible from Escorca which can take up to 6 hours and is one of the top canyoning destinations in the world.
Cala Figuera has one of the most remote beaches in Mallorca which is only accessible on foot. It is a steep 20 minutes hike down to the beach which strangely enough is inhabited by mountain goats that like to steal your food.
But take care as there were many jellyfish in the sea.
Cap de Formentor beach was my favourite beach on the island. The sandy beach here was clean and the water was calm. Although, parking here is expensive and so are the amenities.
The mirador Es Colomer is an incredible panoramic viewpoint where you can stop off before getting to the Cap de Formentor lighthouse. The breathtaking views on this winding road to the lighthouse is a must. But parking can be difficult as it’s popular with tourists.
The Formentor lighthouse is found on the north-east peninsula of the island and it is the highest lighthouse in the Balearic Islands. Although it’s not open to visitors you can walk around it, taking in the panoramic views. Parking here is very limited so I would advise you to come early. There is a cafe here, where you can have some rest bite before taking the long winding journey back.
I stayed in Sentido punto del mar hotel in Santa Ponsa which offered stunning views of the island. The sunsets on this part of the island were unforgettable.
To explore this amazing island I would recommend hiring a car which you can easily organise at the airport.
I was surprised at how beautiful this island is and would recommend exploring this island to its fullest.
Städtetrip nach Palma de Mallorca
Städtetrip nach Palma de Mallorca
Diesmal ging es mit dem Hop On - Hop Off Bus durch Palma und das Wetter war grandios für die Cabrio-Tour.
Es lohnt sich 2x hintereinander zu fahren, weil man dadurch die Route A und B erleben kann.
Ein Hut/Mütze/Schal ist bei so einer Fahrt angebracht, denn durch den Fahrtwind versteht man die Ansagen (trotz Kopfhörer) kaum und es zieht an den Ohren. Ach ja und die Sonnencreme nicht vergessen. ;)
Für die Sehenswürdigkeiten und beide Routen, braucht man mindestens das 24h Ticket - wenn nicht sogar das 48h Ticket.
Es empfiehlt sich nach dem Frühstück zu starten und den vollen Tag zu nutzen, damit man zwischendurch aussteigen und sich die Sehenswürdigkeiten genauer betrachten kann.
Leider war an dem Tag ein Feiertag und ein paar Sehenswürdigkeiten konnte man nur von außen bestaunen.
Wenn ich das nächste Mal in Palma bin, nehme ich mir mehr Zeit mit und überprüfe die Feiertage. ;)
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MALLORCA | Los patios de Palma | Islas Baleares
Los patios de las casas señoriales de las que fueron las familias más influyentes de Palma, son auténticas joyas arquitectónicas escondidas en las estrechas calles del centro histórico. Hay rutas que te enseñan los patios más bellos de la capital. Un vídeo de Hi Balearic.
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Top Things You'd DIDN'T Know About Mallorca! | ???????? Mallorca Travel Guide ????????
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In this guide we'll take a look at how just two days away from the poolside of your resort can make your Mallorcan adventure so much better. From the picturesque mountain village of Valldemossa to the secluded coastal oasis of Port de Sóller, this incredible island has so much to offer, and it's no surprise it's one of our customers' favourite destinations.
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Welcome to Mallorca! I'm Jake James and I'm going to show you how spending just two days of your holiday out the resort could make it so much better. What comes into your mind when you hear the name Mallorca? If you’re from the UK like me, there’s a pretty good chance that we all picture it in a similar way. Magaluf and package holidays. But that’s an image that is so unfair, because this wonderful island has so much more to give. Mallorca is a part of Spain - more specifically, it’s the largest of the Balearic islands. Its location in the Mediterranean means that the sun shines all year round. Many come to Mallorca for the glow of its white sandy beaches. Mallorca has a population of around 900,000 people - but 28 million people pass through Mallorca’s main airport every year, roughly equivalent to a third of the UK population. Mallorca’s landscape is dominated by two mountain ranges - Serra de Tramuntana and Serra de Llevant. These roads through the mountains are some of the most beautiful drives in the world. While you’re here, why not enjoy those roads in an electric car? Mallorca has pledged that by 2050, only electric vehicles will be permitted on the island, and charging points are everywhere. Or, if you’re the one full of energy, Mallorca attracts around 150,000 cycling tourists every year - and the mountains are mapped with dozens of hiking routes that take you all over the island. There’s so much to see and do in Mallorca, but that image of a cheap party holiday still exists. There’s nothing evil about treating yourself to a hassle free resort - your holiday time is valuable, and finding a chance to relax these days is a luxury itself. But we wanted to show you More of Mallorca. Show you how to get more out of your holiday - and still leave you with plenty of time to get the relaxation you deserve.
Do you want to know the secret to a hassle-free start to your trip? It’s an airport lounge. Away from the hustle and bustle you can enjoy some lunch, a few drinks and generally just enjoy a much more chilled out atmosphere than the terminal. After boarding our plane and enjoying a flight of maybe just over two hours, we arrived at Palma de Mallorca Airport.
So we’re off the plane, heading to pick up our checked luggage. Flight was only about two hours, so it wasn’t too bad, but y’know. I’m 6”2” so I would have liked a bit more leg room than RyanAir would have given me for free, but yeah!
And then after we grab our luggage, head to our transfer, which will take us to our accommodation. Which we’ve booked in advance so the guy should be there waiting for us with a little sign. Hop in the car, and off we go!
Booking our transfer in advance meant a door-to-door service - which was ideal for us, and saved us so much time and stress. We’d definitely recommend it. But for now, after a long journey it was time to get plenty of rest before the busy trip ahead. In 2011, the Tramuntana mountain range was awarded World Heritage Status - as an area of great physical and cultural significance. Nestled in these mountains, just a 15-20 minute drive from Palma in our electric hire car, is a little town called Valldemossa. It’s a picturesque place - like something from a film. When you arrive, you’re surrounded with lush greenery, wildflowers and the fresh smell of citrus. With a population of around 2,000 people, this place is a little sanctuary of blonde stone architecture in a sea of green.
Palma de Mallorca Anussim Returning to Jewish Roots
500 years ago, the Jews of Spain were forced to either convert to Christianity or be expelled from Spain.The descendants of the Anussim (Jews forced to convert to Christianity) in of Palma de Mallorca are finding their way back to their Jewish roots with the help of the Shavei Yisrael organization. Gabi Newman accompanied organization representatives and Israel's Chief Rabbi to Spain to meet with this unique community. Gabi Newman's website:
????????Things todo in Palma de Mallorca, Spain - Celebrity Constellation
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Palma by bike. Beautiful and safe bike ride from Palma along the Badia de Palma beach front with fantastic view. Start from Port de Palma along Palma Cathedral, Es Portitxol, Es Molinar, Can Pastilla and direction S’Arenal with final destination Huerzeler Station Playa de Palma Hotel Gran Fiesta.
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Mallorca Vlog | Serra de Tramuntana - Deià to Sóller Hike
Want to hike the Serra de Tramuntana in Mallorca? This video is part 2 of a 4-day hike along the GR221 route. We're hiking from lovely Deià to the picturesque town of Sóller. Let's do this!
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GoPro - Sailing around Mallorca 2017
7 days - 210 nm
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Majorca Holiday - Top Places & Attractions
Palma de Mallorca Holiday Guide. Check 10 amazing attractions of the Island. Leave the hotel, hire car and explore medditerean countryside, coastal towns, amazing beaches, trekking routes, breathtaking viewpoints and many more. Mallorca offers warm and sunny weather for most of the year. On the video:
Serra de Tramuntana - Mallorca's Northern Backbone. Mdditerean style mountains.
LLuc Sanctuary - Great starting point for walking-tours
Bellver Castle - XIV'th century gothic style castle
Catedra De Seu - 121 metres long, 55 metres wide, 44 metres tall
Soller & Port de Soller, Pollenca, Alcudia - coastal towns rich with Spanish culture
Cap de Formentor - locals say Meeting point of the winds, great viewpoint
BEACHES:
East-Side of Majorca
Cala Llombards - good choice for families with children
Cala Torta - locals, tourists some of them naked
S’illot Beach - nice and rather quiet
West-side of Majorca
Cala Tuent - locals and tourists
Playa de Muro - local families, some tourists
Cala Deià - if you like pebbles more then sand
Taking off from Palma de Mallorca en route to LGW. British Airways
Sept 2019
DRIVING IN MALLORCA
This island in amazing!
We started in Palma, Soller, Port de Soller, Valdemossa, Es Trenc and Cala Llombards.
The car was rented from a small company and it was falling apart. I will recomend to rent from Centauro and pre-booked, it cost around 30 euros, full insurance and no deposit.
It was recorded in May 2016 on our first trip to Mallorca.In sept. 2017 we did a second trip to Mallorca. Hopefully in the next 6 month i will get the time to edit all the videos.
Hiking the GR221-trail, Mallorca (Majorca) Spain
We drove to the mountainous area north of Palma de Mallorca and the curvy roads took us to the Cúber parking (39.787336, 2.797006) in Escorca, and from here we started our hike to higher grounds. The weather was perfect as it wasn't too hot, about 25 degrees Celsius and partly sunny. We hiked towards L'Ofre but didn't go all the way up to the top, and that's because we were very satisfied with the views we got by the lower parts of the mountain as you can see in this film. We enjoyed a very simple lunch break with Sóller by our feets. After the three hour hike we went back to the southern parts of Mallorca and the small beach in Sant Elm. A nice swim in the ocean was exactly what we needed to wrap up the day and then head back to Palma. The GR221 is a very long trail so you could hike for days if you want to. Don't forget to bring your camera and lots of water! The short part of the trail that we hiked had a very good standard, but comfortable shoes are recommended.
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