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gillcarmel Jul 27th, 2004 09:17 AM

Beach in Mallorca ,Majorca
 
I am travelling to Mallorca or Majorca in a couple of weeks. I really dont mind where I stay but would like to be able to be close to a beach as I adore swimming in the sea. Would love to hear any views on the best beaches in Mallorca - but not in places like Santa Ponsa etc.

HappyTraveling Jul 27th, 2004 11:43 AM

I was in Mallorca in May2003...and I just love the island.

We stayed in the Alcudia area, and if your main interest is swimming...this would be the place for you. It's about 15km (?) of white sand beach. Alcudia is about 1hour by car from Palma.

We are planning a trip back to Mallorca, but this time, we will stay closer to Palma to discover more of the city. The last time, we took a daytrip from Alcudia and managed to see only half of Palma.

If you prefer a more cozy beach, I hear that Cala d'Or can be wonderful.

p.s. I know of a great Mallorcan restaurant which is reasonable and fantastic. We actually dined 4 of the 7 days there. Let me know if this is of interest to you. I will try to find the telephone number.

Let me know if you need more info. We rented a car for 3 days and went around the island. It was great......

gillcarmel Jul 28th, 2004 12:17 AM

Thank you very much for that information. It is very useful. I will check out the Alcudia area this morning. Sounds exactly what I am looking for. Would love to hear any recommendations that you can give me on restaurants, places to stay etc.....
I did a search on the site but there is very little info. so I would welcome any info. that you can give me.

Thanks very much

bettyo70 Jul 28th, 2004 04:12 AM

Dear Happy Travelling,
Was wondering if you enjoyed any of the nightlife in Mallorca when you stayed there. Where do the locals go to relax, dance and listen to music?
Also have you been to Majorca and how does it compare to Mallorca (more calm and secluded)?
Thank you very much!

patnederlands Jul 28th, 2004 05:56 AM

Hello, Happy Travelling
I am going to Palma for 4 days and then will be spending an additional 10 days on the north coast and east coast (well a bit inland). I would be very interested to learn about the restaurant you liked so much.
Also, regarding the beaches you visited: Did they have facilities or chairs, food, etc?
I thank you for sharing your information with me and look forward to hearing from you.

bettyo70 Jul 28th, 2004 08:59 AM

topping

gillcarmel Jul 29th, 2004 12:35 AM

Hello to all the travellers to Majorca / Mallorca. Thanks for the advice on the beach. Now I have narrowed down the area that we will travel to but next I need to arrange some nice accomodation so I would welcome all recommendations. Thanks happy travelling.

starwarsfreak Jul 29th, 2004 01:51 AM

hiya there!

i'm from mallorca...so feel free to ask anything!! my favourite beaches are es trenc and cala agulla...es trenc is a "desert" beach, with only two chiringuitos in a 5 km beach...but is absolutely perfect!
cala agulla is on the north-east and maybe the only problem is that is full of germans...not that i have anything aganist germans but i can't speak german so is a bit complicated to communicate!! (the bartenders, the signs, the menus...everything is german)

btw, i'm getting confused with the mallorca/majorca thing...you consider them two different things??? 'cose i always thought majorca was the translation of mallorca to the english (just as we say londres for london)

and fyi mallorca is the island's name, and palma de mallorca the name of the capital city.

cheers!!!

bettyo70 Jul 29th, 2004 04:44 AM

Hi starwarsfreak,
I was asking earlier about nightlife in Mallorca. Is there an area where local Mallorcans go to dance and hear music? I'm not so crazy about the loud, super-touristy places. I'm also into art galleries and maybe nature walks (walking tours of the natural environment). Thank you!

michaeld Jul 29th, 2004 06:55 AM

Bettyo70:

Mallorca and Majorca are both nice, but Mallorca is a little bit more Spanish than Majorca, and a bit larger (around 1/7 more).

If you have time, you should check out the nearby twin islands of Minorca and Menorca.

gillcarmel Jul 29th, 2004 07:31 AM

In my mind - Mallorca is the english for Majorca (so they are the same island in fact ) and the smaller island is Menorca..... I put both in the heading so it would reach all audiences .... thanks for the replies .. looking to get accomodation with c. 20 mins drive for Es Trenc. Any views on resturants...in Mallorca

gillcarmel Jul 29th, 2004 07:33 AM

Sorry the other way around - re English and Spanish thing for Majorca and Mallorca.. .getting very confusing...

bettyo70 Jul 29th, 2004 09:49 AM

Sorry...had gotten "Majorca" confused with another island...was tired when I wrote this!

gillcarmel Jul 30th, 2004 03:04 AM

Come on guys ... any help on nice restaurants in Mallorca, particularly on the east side of the island..

Thanks in advance

JJBhoy Jul 30th, 2004 04:31 AM

gillcarmel,

In your initial message you said that you weren't interested in "places like Santa Ponsa etc." - I'm not sure what this means but I'm guessing that you don't want to go to one of the busier "package holiday" resorts.

If this is the case then Alcudia might not be for you either. I have fond memories of Alcudia as it was our first overseas family holiday with the children & it does have a beautiful beach, but if you are going in summer I think you will find it very busy with Northern European visitors - British, German, Dutch etc.

When we there - a few years ago now admittedly - it certainly wasn't as brash as some of the Southern resorts (e.g. Magaluf etc.)& it didn't look like the kind of place which would attract a young, noisy crowd but there were a LOT of families with young children (including ourselves!) Other than the beach,I wouldn't say the place has any great charm.

Not far from Alcudia you'll find Puerto Pollensa, which we visited a couple of times for the day & which might appeal to you more.We felt it was more upscale than Alcudia & had more of a small-town charm - less bustling but still with a good number of shops & restaurants and a very pretty beach.

Hope this helps,
Jim

gillcarmel Jul 30th, 2004 07:28 AM

Thats exactly what I mean .. not interested in the packed package holiday areas. Thanks for the advice.


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