Honeymoon in Mallorca
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Check also this: http://www.reisdemallorca.com/home_uk.html
It is a "chain" named Reis de Mallorca (Kings of Mallorca = not the hotels but clients). Charming old farmhouses, manors and so on.
Another place to find romantic little hotels is: http://www.agroturismo-balear.com
I have stayed in hotels from those both sites, for example hotel named Son Pont (from that agroturismo site) is just 3 or 4 rooms in the stable of a Moorish castle owned by a genuine Maltan knight. Canopy beds, a huge fireplace, old gobelins and portraits, chandeliers, breakfast in the castle's old servants kitchen... And in the middle of beautiful countryside, but still not too far from the beach.
Check both those sites, Mallorca is full of charming places to stay. I also liked one called Sa Bassa Rotja, a 500 years old farm. The bare stone walls of the room were something like 60 centimetres thick. Check: http://www.mallorca-online.com/sabassa
It is a "chain" named Reis de Mallorca (Kings of Mallorca = not the hotels but clients). Charming old farmhouses, manors and so on.
Another place to find romantic little hotels is: http://www.agroturismo-balear.com
I have stayed in hotels from those both sites, for example hotel named Son Pont (from that agroturismo site) is just 3 or 4 rooms in the stable of a Moorish castle owned by a genuine Maltan knight. Canopy beds, a huge fireplace, old gobelins and portraits, chandeliers, breakfast in the castle's old servants kitchen... And in the middle of beautiful countryside, but still not too far from the beach.
Check both those sites, Mallorca is full of charming places to stay. I also liked one called Sa Bassa Rotja, a 500 years old farm. The bare stone walls of the room were something like 60 centimetres thick. Check: http://www.mallorca-online.com/sabassa
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Wider beaches are in south-east and around Alcudia. Otherwise they are usually small bays. I have never been there for a beach holiday, so I am not really an expert. But even if you decide to take a hotel from the mountain area (beautiful), you can always drive those little winding roads down to the beach. Mallorca is so small that some beach is always near enough.
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