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The HOT Guide is thesummer holiday guidefrom “Talk Of The North”Depósito legal:PM-888-2011Cover photo: Benjamin Grimley
Copyright: Except where copyright is exercised byothers, the contents of this publication arecopyrighted to Graeme Ellis to whom permissionsmust be referred
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W E L C O M EB E N V I N G U TB I E N V E N I D OW I L L K O M M E N
Contact for The HOT Guideand for advertising in 2014:Graeme Ellis,Can Patrice, C/. Busquerets 7,Puerto Pollensa
Tel: (0034) 662 930 694Email: [email protected]
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We could use any number oflanguages to welcome all thevisitors who come to the northof Mallorca eachsummer. We’llsettle for four fornow. But four donot reflect theenormousdiversity ofcountries fromwhichholidaymakers journey to enjoyAlcúdia and its resorts,Pollensa, Puerto Pollensa andCala San Vicente, Muro town’sPlaya by the sea and SantaMargalida’s Can Picafort, SonBauló and Son Serra de Marina.This enormous diversity oftourist - from Britain, Ireland,
Germany, France, Italy,Belgium, Denmark, Sweden,Norway, Finland, Switzerland,
Poland, Russia,the Ukraine andmany othercountries - ismatched by theenormousdiversity of thiswonderfulnorthern area of
Mallorca, one that is typified bythe bustle of Puerto Alcúdia andCan Picafort, the enchantmentof Puerto Pollensa, thetranquility of coves in Cala SanVicente or Mal Pas, the historyof the old towns. But for all thisdiversity, there is one thing thatis the same - THE WELCOME.
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Puerto Alcúdia - Centre map 86 B-1
Summer in the north of Mallorca:local school students write about their summerWith St. George’s Day a shared celebration ofEngland’s patron saint and the day of thebook and the rose in Catalonia and Mallorca,“Talk of the North” marked the occasion byteaming up with the English department ofthe IES (Institut d’Educació Secundária) inPuerto Pollensa to organise the inaugural‘Talk of the North” English Literarycompetition’.
Pupils from the third and fourth year of theIES took part submitting essays, in English,based around the theme of ‘Summer in thenorth of Mallorca.’ The best of the entries areright here in “The HOT guide”, giving you aunique insight and welcome to the north ofMallorca from the perspective of the localchildren.
In total, 68 entries were submitted forjudging. Paloma Valero, head of the Englishdepartment, English teacher Núria Garcia,and the Head Teacher of the IES, Belén Paris,whittled the entries down to a shortlist of 26to be considered for the top prizes.
Thanks to the kind collaboration of localbusinesses, in addition to receiving acertificate from “Talk of the North” andhaving their work published in “The HOTguide”, the winners in each category receivedprizes including a first prize of a 25€ voucherfrom Esports Port sports shop. Second prizewas a 15€ voucher for Olimports sports shop,and first, second and third place all receiveda book, in English, courtesy of PapereriaRiutort.
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The judging panel consisted of Talk of theNorth’s Publishing Editor, Graeme Ellis, JoanAguilar, ex-Head Teacher of the IES, andAimee Devlin, “Talk of the North” / “TheHOT guide”. The quality of the work washigh with all of the students displaying animpressive grasp of the English language andno shortage of imagination with the contentof the essays which included amixture of works of fiction andnon-fiction.
The task of picking justthree prize winners fromeach category proved to beextremely tough for thejudges and the eventualwinners were selected forhaving captured the essenceof the brief of ‘Summer in thenorth of Mallorca’.
Winning entries excelled inshowing off some of the locallandmarks, describing many of the activitieson offer to holidaymakers and encapsulatingthe joyful atmosphere of a summer holiday.
The Pollensa based newspaper “PuntInformatiu” picked up on the story andalso published an article reporting on thesuccess of the competition. Thanks to all
of the pupils and staff from the IES, thecompetition sponsors and Joan Aguilar, the
“Talk of the North” English Literarycompetition will be repeated in 2014 and willbecome an annual event and a valuableaddition to “The HOT guide”. We hope youenjoy the stories on page ten.
Summer in the north of MallorcaThe winners, with the title of their essay, were:
Fourthyear1st place:Alba de Flores Dominguez“Puerto Pollensa is life!”2nd place:Maria Inés Garcia“Summer in thenorth of Mallorca”3rd place:Santiago Becerra“Summer in Mallorca”
Thirdyear1st place:Victor Hernandez“Summer Days”2nd place:Ángel Morado“InterestingActivities”3rd place:
Aina Mir“Places in thenorth”
Winners, teachers and judges!
Alba de FloresDominguez
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Puerto Pollensa is LifeAlba de Flores DominguezYear 4 - First place
Welcome visitors! I would like to tell youwhat summer is like in Puerto de Pollensa andwhy you should come here again. Puerto dePollensa is a small village on the east coast ofMallorca. For many years its people lived onfishing principally, although they live on
tourism now.It gets very hot here in summer, but thesea breeze helps to cool you down a little.The beaches are long and sandy. Theyoccupy the eastern part of the village.These waters are blue and they are notvery cold.Puerto de Pollensa comes to life insummer. There are many bars andrestaurants, a lot of which are around thebeach, so you can spend all day watching
the beautiful coast and the waves of thesea. Puerto de Pollensa is a great place to
try some of the typical food of Mallorca.It’s also spectacular for the big festivities.June 21st is St. John (Sant Joan? – shouldn’tbe translated to John) and here it is a traditionto have dinner on the beach and at midnightpeople throw a coin into the sea and make awish. The Virgin del Carmen is a veryimportant celebration where the people takethe Virgin on a boat and at midnight fireworksare launched. There is also the ‘La Patrona’celebration in Pollensa. This celebration isfamous all over Mallorca. During the weekbefore La Patrona there is a party every nightin Pollensa. The celebration ends when theMoors and the Christians meet in a big battle.La Patrona is the most exciting of the fiestasand also the most fun!This is only a little part of the summer here. Ifyou want to know more you should come andsee this. We hope that you do!
Summer DaysVictor HernandezYear 3 - First place
In summer I go to many different places, notonly in Puerto Pollensa the town where I live,but also in the towns nearby. Towns likePollensa and Alcudia.Alcudia has a lot to offer. Ithas a market two days aweek, Roman ruins thatyou can visit and amuseum. In the centrethere are many differentnice shops. PuertoAlcudia has anincredible 7km beachwith white sand andclean water. There isalso a water park whichis good fun.Another interesting thingis a beach that hasbecome very popular forkite surfing. When you driveby there are always manycolourful kites. Although this partof the beach has lots of seaweed, you can stopand try kite surfing or hire kite surf canoes.The views from the water are amazing.Cala San Vicente is a small neighbourhoodthat has a lot of tourists in the summer. It hassome beautiful beaches where the water islight blue. The only problem is that when theweather is bad the waves are very dangerousand you musn’t swim.An excursion that I love is walking to CalaBoquer. The beginning of the walk is inPuerto Pollensa. It takes around 45 minutesto get there and at the end you find a smallstone beach surrounded by mountains.Come and see for yourself what summer daysare like in Mallorca!
Summer in the north of Mallorca
VictorHernandez
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Tourist information ... Información turística ... Touristen-Information
Alcúdia
Cala San VicenteCan PicafortPlaya de MuroPollensaPuerto Alcúdia
Puerto Pollensa
Passeig Pere Ventayol 971 549 022 Map 78 B-3(market square)C. Temporal 971 533 264 Map 72 B-1Plaça Cervantes 971 850 750 Map 98 C-2Avda. s’Albufera 33 971 891 013 Map 95 C-2C. Guillem Cifre de Colonya 971 535 077 Map 70 D-4Passeig Marítim 971 547 257 Map 86 A-4Carretera Artà 68 971 892 615 Map 90 C-1Passeig Saralegui 971 865 467 Map 76 C-2
Police ... Policia ... Polizei
Alcúdia
Cala San VicenteCan Picafort
Playa de Muro
Pollensa
Puerto Alcúdia
Puerto Pollensa
C. Bastio de Sant Ferrán 3 971 545 066 Map 78 B-1(Local police)- - -Plaça IngeneiroGabriel Roca (Local police) 971 851 721 Map 98 B-2(Guardia Civil) 971 853 090 Map 98 B-2Avda. s’Albufera 33 971 891 651 Map 95 C-2(Local police)(Guardia Civil) 971 893 147 Map 95 C-2C. Munar 16 971 530 437 Map 71 E-4(Local police)C. Francesc de Borja Moll 971 546 908 Map 88 C-2(Guardia Civil)Plaça Joan Cerdá 971 865 842 Map 74 E-5(Guardia Civil)
Post office ... Correos ... PostamtAlcúdiaCala San VicenteCan PicafortPlaya de MuroPollensaPuerto AlcúdiaPuerto Pollensa
I . N . F . O . R .M .A . T . I . O . N
F o r G e n e r a l E m e r g e n c i e s , c a l l 11 2
C. Pollentia 971 545 440 Map 78 C-4- - -Passeig Colom 26 971 851 136 Map 98 C-3Avda. s’Albufera 33 971 892 149 Map 95 C-2C. Jonquet 51 971 531 125 Map 71 E-4- - -C. Roger de Flor s/n 971 866 971 Map 76 B-3
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Chemists ... Farmacias ... Apotheken
Alcúdia
Cala San VicenteCan Picafort
Playa de Muro
Pollensa
Puerto Alcúdia
Puerto Pollensa
Avda. Princips d’Espanya 5 971 548 558 Map 78 C-3Plaça Constitució 11 971 545 851 Map 78 B-2Cala Clara 7 971 535 254 Map 72 B-1C. Isabel Garau 14 971 850 283 Map 98 C-3Passeig Colom 94 971 850 400 Map 98 B-2Avda. s’Albufera 39 971 890 516 Map 95 C-2Avda. Platges de Muro - Eden 971 890 234 Map 95 A-3C. Alcúdia 16 971 530 063 Map 70 D-4C. Joan Mas 5 971 530 237 Map 70 D-3C. Mar 2 971 531 978 Map 71 F-3Avda. de la Platja 1 971 548 358 Map 86 A-1Avda. Pere Mas i Reus 30 971 890 530 Map 90 B-1C. Coral 5 971 547 258 Map 86 A-3C. Mariners 2 971 546 463 Map 86 B-3C. Teodor Canet 12 971 545 851 Map 86 C-2Carretera Artà 42 971 892 241 Map 88 C-3Carretera Artà 135 971 892 558 Map 90 C-4C. Joan XXIII 58 971 866 443 Map 76 B-2C. Llevant 48 971 864 039 Map 76 B-4C. Temple Fielding s/n - Map 76 B-1Passeig Londres s/n 971 865 765 Map 74 D-5
Health centres ... Gesundheits-Zentrum ... IB-Salut PACAlcúdiaCala San VicenteCan Picafort
Playa de MuroPollensaPuerto AlcúdiaPuerto Pollensa
C. Formentera s/n 971 549 777 Map 78 C-2- - -CarreteraSanta Margalida 37 971 852 129 Map 98 B-2- - -C. Bisbe Desbach s/n 971 533 041 Map 70 D-5C. Ciutadella s/n 971 548 056 Map 86 C-4C. Vicenç Buades s/n 971 864 426 Map 76 A-3
Hospitals ... Krankenhäuser
Playa de Muro(Hospital Generalde Muro)Inca(HospitalComarcal)Palma(Son Espases)
C. Veler 1 971 891 900 Map 95 A-1
CarreteraInca-Llubi s/n 971 888 500 -
Carretera Valldemossa 79 871 205 000 -
I . N . F . O . R .M .A . T . I . O . N+ +
F o r G e n e r a l E m e r g e n c i e s , c a l l 11 2
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A L C UD I A
�Alcúdia’spatron saint is SantJaume (Saint James)
and the annual fiesta for SantJaume is held on 25 July
�The market in Alcúdia is one of thelargest in the north of the island; it
takes place every Sunday and Tuesday
�The first weekend in October is whenthe town stages its annual fair, an event
notable for its animal shows
�This year sees the triannualcelebration of Sant Crist (at thesame time as the Sant Jaume
fiesta). This relates to amiracle that rid the town
of famine
�Foundedin 123BC by the
Romans, the Romanruins of the ancient city of
Pollentia have been excavatedsince the early 1950s
�Sant Jaume Church (above) wasrenovated in the late nineteenthcentury; its roof was collapsing
�The old town was the first to begranted official and legally protected
heritage status in Malllorca
�Alcúdia’s name is derived fromthe Arabic for “The Hill”. TheMoors ruled from the 10thcentury until the early
13th century
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CAN PICAFORT
�The highlight of theannual summer fiesta inCan Picafort is a firework
display and musical show that isthe most spectacular in the north
�On the same day as the fireworks (15August), there is a swimming contest tocatch ducks. They used to be real ones,before this was banned. Nowadays,
plastic ducks are caught
�The tradition of the duck swimdates back to the 1930s, when awealthy landowner donatedducks to workmen who had to
swim for their supper!
�The name “CanPicafort” is said to be
derived from a Señor Picafortfrom Santa Margalida who
established a finca by the coast
�Can Picafort is part of the town ofSanta Margalida, which once upon atime was considered to have been the
wealthiest town in Mallorca
�The necropolis at Son Real, a fewminutes away from Son Bauló, formspart of a site - Son Real - that is
one of the most importantancient locations in the whole
of Mallorca
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PLAYA DE MURO
�The towers in thedunes in Playa de Muro
were, like others along the bayof Alcúdia, built after the Civil War.Their main purpose was for targetpractice from submarines that were
based in Puerto Alcúdia
�The bridge that crosses the canal inPlaya de Muro is known as the “Bridgeof the English”. This refers to the Britishengineers and workmen who helped to
drain Albufera in the nineteenthcentury
�The name “Muro” means“wall”
�Playa de Murocannot, as a place, boast along history. There was little
here until tourism came along inthe 1960s, except the small cottagesof Ses Casetes des Capellans.
Formerly owned by the church, theywere ceded to Muro and to the
townspeople
�But Playa de Muro can boast someserious history, as the reception to thenature park of Albufera - which ofcourse has been around for many,many years - is in the resort. It is
a treasure trove of wildlifeand plantlife
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Playa de Muro map 95 C-2 21
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P O L L ENSA
�Pollensa hasbeen staging a summerfestival season since the
early 1960s. The festival wasthe idea of British musician PhilipNewman. The festival has now
become a broader arts festival, ratherthan only a series of concerts
�Mallorca’s most famous poet, MiguelCosta i Llobera, was a son of Pollensa.The Llobera family house now belongsto the town, and restoration work is
being undertaken.
�In January, Pollensa has anevent unique to it: the
climbing of a stripped andsoaped pine
�Pollensacomes from “Pollentia”,
the original Roman name forAlcúdia
�The town has a rich artisticheritage, a Pollensa “school” havingbeen founded in the early twentieth
century
�The grandest summer fiesta eventoccurs in Pollensa on 2 August. It is there-enactment of the battle betweenMoors and Christians in 1550. Theleader of the Christians, Joan Mas,is elected by townspeople, andyou can see a sculpture ofMas in front of the tourist
office
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PUERTOALCUDIA
�The first all-inclusive was in PuertoAlcúdia. It was a tented
village on the “Beach of theFrench”, and it was established in1950. It was also the first ever ClubMed holiday, as the Alcúdia villagewas the idea of the founder of Club
Med, Gerard Blitz
�Sant Pere (Saint Peter) is the patronsaint of fishermen and he lends hisname to Puerto Alcúdia’s major fiesta
in summer (29 June)
�Puerto Alcúdia stages a fair inApril. This combines a boatshow with gastronomyand is now hugely
popular
�Puerto Alcúdiawas first earmarked as
a tourist resort in the 1930s,and back then, the first golf
course on Mallorca was created. Itdidn’t last long as it was turned intoa landing strip for Italian planes during
the Civil War
�Tourists in the 1930s used to arrive byflying boats that were operated by AirFrance and which stopped off in Alcúdiaen route between Marseille and north
Africa
�Puerto Alcúdia’s beach hasbeen named the finest in
Spain
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�Like manyresorts, Puerto
Pollensa was originally afishing village. It continues itsfishing tradition to this day, itsbrotherhood guild of fishermenhaving celebrated its 100th
anniversary last year
�Did you know that, in 1995, the HotelFormentor, just outside Puerto Pollensa,
was the location for a summit ofEuropean Union leaders?
�The military base was built in1937. Today, it is home to thefire-fighting seaplanes that do
so much to keep us allsafe
�Mallorca’sjewel in the crown,
many believe. And theyhave good reason to believe. Aresort that has managed to
maintain a traditional feel whileadapting to the needs of current-day
tourism
�Celebrities have long been associatedwith Puerto Pollensa. Last summer,excitement was at fever pitch becauseof the visits of Sir Bradley Wiggins andhis family and David Cameron with
his family
�Agatha Christie was one ofthe first of thesecelebrities
PUERTOPOLLENSA
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S A POB L A�Sa Pobla hasits grand summer
fiestas like other towns, butit also has the most spectacularwinter fiesta - Sant Antoni, the
night of fire, demons and witches on16 January
�The town is famous for its potatoes(many new potatoes come from here). Itis also famous for its rice that is grown
in the Albufera wetland
�There is an annual jazz festivalseason in the summer in Sa Pobla,one that regularly attracts someof the biggest global names
from the world of jazz
Sa Pobla
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ENTERTAINING THE KIDSTime was when kids went on holiday
with their parents and could haveexpected nothing more by way ofentertainment than the beach, the pool,the occasional donkey ride and perhapsan evening out at a fair or circus.That was then. This is now. Kids are theall-important factor when it comes to theholiday decision. They are seen, heardand listened very closely to, because woebetide any parent who doesn’t haveJunior’s best non-boredom at the top ofhis or her holiday priorities list.Some things never change, though.
Around the local resorts, there are still thedonkey rides, or rather pony rides. Andthere are a number of places whererather bigger ponies can be ridden -horse-riding in Puerto Alcúdia, CanPicafort, Son Serra de Marina.
For the child with a more thrill-seekingstreak, there are the karts at KartingMania in Alcúdia’s Bellevue complex.There are activities of different sorts atthe fun maze in Playa de Muro and, forsmaller kids, there is the joy of a ride ona train, the little land trains of Playa deMuro and of Can Picafort. And neverforgetting, of course, the water slides atAlcúdia’s waterpark.But truly, things don’t ever change. Thesimple pleasures of the beach endure,and these were typified by DavidCameron and his family on holiday inPollensa last year. When it came to photoopportunities, what was Dave doing? Hewas building sandcastles on the beach inPuerto Pollensa.One wonders, though, do the Cameronkids make the holiday decisions?
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TAKE AWALK ON THE WILD SIDETravel articles and brochures often waxlyrical about the stunning scenery that thenorth of Mallorca has to offer. PuertoPollensa’s iconic Pine Walk, the goldensands of Puerto Alcúdia’s seeminglynever ending beach, and the crystal clearwater of Cala San Vicente’s coves are alltrotted out on a regular basis as ‘jewelsof Mallorca’s crown’. Whilst all of theabove undoubtedly merit their inclusionon any such list, the north of Mallorca hasmany more hidden gems that are equallydeserving of a place on anyone’s to dolist, whether holidaying or resident in thearea.
And what better way to experiencethem than on foot. On our doorstep, wehave the Serra de Tramuntana mountainrange which stretches from Valldemossato Pollensa and was awarded World
Heritage Site status by UNESCO in 2011.It also provides walking routes of varyingdegrees of difficulty from which to enjoypanoramic views of the rugged andspectacular coastline.Many routes are easily accessible and
can be completed in a couple of hours,giving you a chance to experience a moretranquil and serene side of Mallorca.Detailed maps and guide books are
available to buy from Puerto Pollensa’sspecialist Trekking, Climbing andAdventure Sports shop Bon Cami. Theexpert staff will also be able to advise onequipment, levels of difficulty and alsoorganised excursions.Spring time provides perfect weather
conditions to get active before theextreme heat of the summer months, sowhat are you waiting for? Get out thereand see for yourself!
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Men - don't be fooled by the title of thisarticle - it was just a clever ruse to makethe ladies skim to the lovely girly advertat the bottom of this page so that theydon't read the following! Picture thescene, you've waited allyear for the family holiday;to spend some quality timewith loved ones. But - thebig match featuring yourbeloved (enter team namehere) / The British & IrishLions / the last round of amajor golf championship,that hot tip you have for the3.30 at Cheltenham/delete asappropriate, is proving just too big atemptation to miss. Sound familiar? TheHOT guide is here to help! In the pages ofthis guide you will be able to find a bar
showing the big event so that you don'tmiss a second of the action. You will alsofind lots of great ideas to keep the kidshappy for a couple of hours.And for that special someone in your
life.... What about a spot ofpampering? An appointment for anail treatment to get glammed upfor the restaurant you've bookedto make up for sneaking off to thepub all afternoon. Swing byPerfumeria Venus to pick up abottle of her favourite fragranceand hey presto, your cunning planis complete! Now we at The HOT
guide are not condoning this type ofsneaky bribery for one second, however,based on extensive market research,well, we asked the missus, apparently ithelps!
TRAINSPOTTING IN MALLORCA
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THE VERY BEST EATING-OUTWhat’s your meal out of choice? If yousay it’s prawn cocktail, steak and chipsand Black Forest gateau, washed downwith a fine bottle of Liebfraumilch, thereis nothing wrong with any of these(except the Liebfraumilch), but whatwould you be missing?Gastronomy is a big thing in Mallorca.
Such a big thing is it that the BalearicsTourism Agency and others work hard tomake it a specialised tourism activity. Andthere is an awful lot of awfully goodgastronomy to be had locally. So much sothat it’s hard to know where to start.Suffice it to say, however, that you are
spoilt for choice, and because this choiceis so great, we have looked to try andbroaden your options, bringing in to TheHOT guide the town of Sa Pobla for thefirst time.
The main resorts are full of wonderfuleateries as are the old towns where thereis a premium on sophisticated dining. Butit’s not as though there isn’t suchsophistication in the resorts as there mostdefinitely is. And this is not sophisticationand excellent gastronomy that alwayscome with a hefty bill, because - andonce again - they most definitely do not.Value for money is also at a premium,
and so look out for special offers, menusof the day and set menus.We know how hard the bars and
restaurants locally work at both theirquality and their service, and they havecertificates, awards and quality marks toprove it.And if you’re still hankering for some
tradition (assuming you’re British), boy,have we got Sunday roasts for you.
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THE ART OF THE PAAMB OLIThere are, one supposes, certain dishesassociated with different nationalities thatare, on the face of it, pretty simple. Fishand chips for the British, for instance.Sauerkraut for the Germans. Bortsch forthe Russians. None of them appears tobe that taxing in a culinary way, but getany of them wrong, and there will be hellto pay for the poor sucker who has gotthem wrong.Mallorca has, also on the face of it,
some simple, traditional dishes. And nonecan be more simple than one thatcombines bread and oil. It sounds likenothing in particular, but trying telling aMallorcan that.We are talking the grand art of the “paamb oli”. It comes in infinite varieties, alldepending on what toppings, so to speak,might be added. But at its heart, there is
no more than the right sort of bread,prepared in the right sort of way(preferably partially toasted), the right sortof olive oil (virgen for greater taste andgoodness), the right sort of tomato to besqueezed and smeared, the right sort ofolives to be served as a side nibble.To the uninitiated, pa amb oli appears towarrant no more attention than a piece ofbread and butter. But how wrong theuninitiated can be. The art of the perfectpa amb oli is something that takes yearsof loving practice and devotion. And theresult is bread bliss, oil orgasm.We have friends who have achieved thisperfection. You will find them mentionedon pages in The HOT guide. It would beunfair to single any one of them out, aseach has a unique approach to this mostsimple but unmissable treat. Try it!
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MALLORCA - MONTH BY MONTHThis is The HOT guide’s guide to whatMallorca is like month by month. While formany of you, Mallorca is the summer andthe summer only, there is more to theisland than just sun and beach.
January: The month, the year starts witha hangover, the party having gone on wellinto the small hours once the bells hadrung at midnight and twelve grapes hadbeen eaten. January is far from being adead month. Quite the opposite. Not onlyis the weather generally pretty decent(dry and sunny and at times up to 20degrees), there are the fiestas. And nonecome any better than Sant Antoni. SaPobla stages the most importantcelebration of Sant Antoni, but Muro hasan excellent event as well. A night of fire,bangs and terror.
February: If there is going to be poorwinter weather, February is usually themonth when it comes. Last year, a spellof weather was the coldest for over 50years. It is a month, though, when thingsstart to pick up in tourism terms, cyclistsarriving and events being held. Anddepending on when it falls, there isalways Carnival with its various parades.
March: The weather in March can alsobe a tad iffy, cold even. But as ever withthe weather, one can say one thing, andthe weather will turn out to be somethingentirely different, as in warm and sunny.It’s the month also when spring begins tomake an appearance, pollen from pinesflying around all over the place. And whenspring truly has sprung, it is time for thespring fairs, such as that of Muro.
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42 Puerto Pollensa map 76 B-2April: This is the month when thosetourism businesses which are only openin the summer season get into full swingin preparing for their re-opening. It is amonth of mad panic as people huntaround for jobs, when business ownersseem rarely to have any time for anythingother than getting ready. The weather canstill be a bit hit and miss, but the sun willfeel that little warmer.May: And they’re off! The first of Maymarks the official start of the tourismseason, by which one means that manywork contracts come into effect. Those inemployment can look forward to sixmonths of mostly hard graft. As soon asthe first of May arrives, there is anoticeable increase in activity. There is farmore traffic, there are far more coachesand far more people. Weather? Well,mainly good, but you can never beentirely sure. Temperatures tend to bearound 21 degrees perhaps rising to upto 24 by the end of the month, but the sunis getting very much more powerful.June: Now you’re talking, and now youcould well be baking. June has beenknown to be extremely hot, and there isheat of a different variety as June is themonth when the summer fiesta seasonstarts, the first one locally being Muro’sSant Joan, followed by the Sant Perefiestas, primarily in Puerto Alcúdia.July: Summer is very much here now.Everywhere is buzzing with tourists, butfor many locals, things start to slow down.The kids have already been on holidayfor a couple of weeks when July starts,the beach and the barbecue beckon, andthe heat makes everyone move that littlebit slower. In Puerto Pollensa, there is theVirgen del Carmen fiestas, Alcúdia hasSant Jaume and Sa Pobla manages tohave two saints’ fiestas at more or lessthe same time. (continued page 44)
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August: If you can’t stand the heat ... TheMallorcans, those not working in tourism,pretty much come to a complete halt inAugust. Everyone is on holiday andthey’re all heading for the beaches. Theroads are a total nightmare, but there isso much going on that you just have toget to. Pollensa holds the daddy of allfiesta events - the Moors and Christians -it also has its festival, as does Sa Poblawith its jazz. And then there are thespectacular fireworks, especially in CanPicafort in the middle of the month.September: As with the following monthof October, this can be when stormsbreak out, but it is a month that isgenerally still baking hot. The nature oftourism changes, it becomes a bit moresedate and a feeling begins among thelocals that the end is in sight.October: It can be tranquil and blissful orit can be chucking it down. When the end
of the season comes, for some there isrelief, for others a sense of sadness.Summer has gone for another year, andautumn brings with it a shift in localentertainment - the autumn fairs takeover from the fiestas, starting withAlcúdia’s at the beginning of the month.November: The season ends, a newmonth starts and, as usual, there is apublic holiday. All Saints. For many,November is a month to unwind, to go onholiday themselves or to leave Mallorcaand look for work elsewhere. The island’swinter tourism has been an issue foryears.December: Everyone starts to lookforward to Christmas and to what istypically pretty decent weather. This timeof the year is often quite dry and mild.And when Chrismas passes, New Yearrolls around and one of the biggestparties of the year.
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When the sun goes down, it is time to turn your attention to the night’sentertainment. For some, it is karaoke, for others, it is live music, tribute
acts and shows, while for others, it is clubbing. Whatever yourpreference, there is a common theme - music!
With this in mind, leading local DJ Chris Posito has come up with his topten summer tunes for 2013, so has The HOT guide’s publisher, Graeme
Ellis, while The HOT guide also has its own best summer tunes andAndrew Ede his classic summertime songs. And all brought to you in
association with Gigi Vodka.
The HOT guideI Love It - Icona PopCan’t Hold Us - Macklemore & RyanLewis feat. Ray Dalton
A Little Party Never Killed Nobody -Fergie feat. Goon rock & Q-Tip
Wild For The Night - A$AP Rocky feat.Skrillex & Birdy Nam Nam
Clarity - Zedd feat. Foxes(Zedd Union Mix)
Grown Woman - BeyonceMirrors - Justin TimberlakeJump - RihannaI Need Your Love - Calvin Harris feat.Ellie Goulding
The Other Side - Jason Derulo
Graeme EllisBlurred Lines -Robin Thicke feat. T.I. & Pharrell
Owner Of A Lonely Heart - Jose Nunez& Baggi Begovic (Original Mix)
Alive - Krewella (Hardwell Remix)Power Drive - PrydaDynamo - Laidback Luke & HardwellCollision - Ferry Corsten & Bassjackers(Original Mix)
Get Loose - Showtek &Noisecontrollers (Tiesto Remix)The Code - W&W & Ummet OzcanHalo - Dirty South & Deniz Koyu(Original Mix)
Summertime Sadness - Lana del Rey(Cedric Gervais Remix)
Chris PositoI Could Be The One – Avicii & NickyRomero
Gentleman - PSYDiamonds – Rihanna (Mike Di Scala &Chris Henry Remix)
Harlem Shake - BaauerThrift Shop –Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
Get Lucky – Daft Punk feat. PharrellAs Your Friend –Afrojack feat. Chris Brown
Right Here, Right Now – Fatboy Slim(Coyu Remix)
This Is What It Feels Like – Armin VanBuuren (David Guetta Remix)
Internet Friends – Knife Party (VIP Mix)
Summer ClassicsA Summer Place - Percy FaithSummer The First Time -Bobby Goldsboro
Wouldn’t It Be Nice -The Beach Boys
Groovin’ - The Young RascalsLong Hot Summer -The Style Council
Summertime -Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
The Message - Grandmaster FlashSchool’s Out - Alice CooperCruel Summer - BananaramaThe Happening - The Supremes
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THE YEAR OF OUR FATHEROne of the most celebrated figures in Mallorca’s history is the FrayJunipero Serra. He was born 300 years ago this year and 2013 hasbeen designated as the year of Junipero, Father Junipero, theMallorcan friar who, pretty much, created California.
Interstate 280 is the freeway in the SanFrancisco bay area that connects SanFrancisco to San Jose where it forms ajunction with Route 101, the longesthighway in California. This highway endsin Los Angeles and connects withInterstate 5 along which you can drive toSan Diego and the Mexican border.Interstate 280, Route 101, San Diego,San Jose and San Francisco may be aworld away from Majorca but they are alllinked to the story of a remarkableFranciscan father from the smallMajorcan town of Petra.Miguel Joseph Serra was born on 24
November 1713. He entered theFranciscan order a few days before hisseventeenth birthday and, in honour ofSaint Juniper, a companion of SaintFrancis, he adopted the name Junipero.He was a theology and philosophyscholar in Palma and in 1749 he leftMajorca for Mexico. He died in 1784, butbetween the time he arrived in Mexicountil his death in what is now Carmel inCalifornia, he devoted himself tomissionary work and to his conviction toconvert native peoples of the Americas toChristianity.The Spanish had first claimed Californiain 1542, but having done so it was largelyignored. Over two hundred years later,however, King Carlos III became alarmedat the possibility of the English or theRussians trying to get their hands on thisoutpost of the Spanish Empire.Consequently, at the start of 1769 acombined missionary and militaryexpedition set off from Mexico with Father
Father Junipero Serra as leader of thechurch's representatives.This expedition was to Alta California, aterritory that comprised current-dayCalifornia as well as surrounding states,such as Nevada. Though there wereconflicts as to the exact priorities of theexpedition, Serra and the military leaderGaspar de Portolà had a goodrelationship, and in July 1769 the firstmission was founded - San Diego.The expedition faced all manner of
hardships. After nine months, it wassuffering from lack of supplies andfood. Portolà wanted to return toMexico, there having been no sign of aship bringing relief.
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52Serra argued that they should stay andled days of prayers in the name of SaintJoseph (San Jose). On 19 March 1770,the day before the expedition would havedeparted, a white sail was seen on thehorizon.There were to be 21 missions
established in all. They stretched alongthe coastline from San Diego to Sonoma,where the last was to be created in 1823.Father Junipero was responsible forseven of them, the mostnortherly having been themission of Santa Clara deAsís near San Jose. He wasthe most important of theFranciscan missionary friars,his religious convictions anddetermination overcomingthe privations that weresuffered and the injuries andillnesses that he personallyexperienced.
These injuries havebecome the stuff of legend,to the point where it isdifficult to know what actuallyis legend and what is thetruth. It was said that Portolàwanted him to drop out of theexpedition when FatherJunipero was bitten on the leg by amosquito; a bite that became so badlyinfected that he could neither sleep norwalk. The story goes that he encountereda healer who rid him of the infection. Butthere is another version of the story whichhas it that he had been bitten by a snakein Mexico some time before, one that wasto cause him problems for the rest of hislife.There are also differing views as to how
Father Junipero treated the nativeIndians. One suggests that he wouldinstruct corporal punishment to be
inflicted, another totally refutes this.There is greater evidence to indicate that,where there was ill-treatment (and it can'tbe denied), this wasn't inspired byJunipero and the friars but by the military,once it was under the command of PedroFages, who had replaced Portolà. FatherJunipero was so angered by Fages thathe returned to Mexico City in order toinsist that he was removed. He was.What is undoubtedly true is that Father
Junipero was single-minded in his wish toconvert the native Indians and to ensuretheir salvation. He was zealous, fanaticalperhaps, but he was also the product ofhis day. That the native Indians might nothave wanted to be converted, that theyhad mostly lived in peace before theSpanish turned up in any great number inthe second half of the eighteenth centuryis hard to reconcile in current-day terms,but such was the nature of imperialism ofthe era, both religious and political.Father Junipero was an astonishing
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The mission of San JuanCapistrano, founded in 1776.Photo from the library of the
University of Alcalá.
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54man. From a little town in Majorca hetravelled to Mexico and then to Californiaand became not just the friar whointroduced Christianity to the US westcoast but also the person who, in effect,created California. It wasn't he whofounded San Francisco - the missionthere, San Francisco de Asís, was thework of Father Francisco Palóu in 1776 -but there is a statue to him in the GoldenGate Park. Just as there are any numberof other memorials to Father Juniperoacross California.The mission in San Jose wasn't to be
founded until some years after FatherJunipero died, but his prayers to SanJose were what had kept the expeditiongoing. Had he not called on the aid ofSaint Joseph, who knows how historymight have turned out. The roads andcities mentioned at the start of the articleall do relate to Father Junipero, but twoof the roads need some explanation.Route 101 more or less follows the routeof "El Camino Real", a rudimentary roadthat connected all the missions, whichwere located so that they were no morethan a day's journey apart. Interstate 280is known by other names. The world'smost beautiful freeway is one name, andit seems appropriate that a man ofreligious purity as Father Junipero shouldbe remembered for something sobeautiful. It is also known as the JuniperoSerra Freeway.
Footnote:The Junipero Serra Museum in Petra isin the Calle Baracar. Visits are generallyby appointment only.The phone number is: 971 561 028.
Two of Mallorca’s most importantsaints have their feast dayscelebrated in January. One is SantAntoni, the other is Sant Sebastià.Anthony it is who is remembered bythe fire night in Sa Pobla, Muro andother towns on 16 January. Sebastianis the patron saint of Palma, and hisdate is 20 January. But who werethese saints?
Sant AntoniAn Egyptian monk who lived to the ripeold age of 105, having been born in aplace called Coma in 251AD, so it isthought, and having died in 356AD. Agenuinely ascetic hermit, in that he cuthimself off from the rest of civilisation, helived variously in desert caves and anabandoned fort. Often considered to bethe founder of monasticism, i.e. living thelife of a monk, renouncing worldly goodsand pursuits and devoting his whole lifeto prayer and spiritual work, Antoni isalso a patron saint many times over: foranimals, undertakers, butchers andeczema sufferers, to name but a few.
Sant SebastiàA Roman soldier originally from what isnow France, he fell out with the EmperorDiocletian, who was fanatically anti-Christian, and was eventually clubbed todeath, having survived numerous arrowsbeing fired into him. So the story goes, itwas a bone from one of Sebastian’sarms that helped to rid Palma of a plaguein 1643. It had been brought from theisland of Rhodes, as it was believed tohave healing powers. And what do youknow? It worked.
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GATAMOIX: THE COLONY THAT DIEDIn the mid-nineteenth century, two lawswere passed by the national governmentwhich paved the way for the creation ofagricultural colonies in Mallorca. Theselaws of 1855 and 1868 were whatbrought about Colonia Saint Pere,Colonia Sant Jordi and Colonia de Nostra(aka Porto Cristo). The colonies cameinto existence as a response to demandsof a growing population to feed itself andto have somewhere to live. Much coastalland had until then been looked upon asbeing worthless, owing to problems ofcultivation caused by natural obstacles:forest, dunes, salt marshes. And therewas no marsh that represented a greaterchallenge for development than thewetland of Albufera.Though Alcúdia (and later Sa Pobla)
didn't acquire a settlement with "colonia"in the name, one was created. Gatamoix.It was later to get a "colonia" in its titlewhen, in 1892, its name was changed toColonia de Sant Lluís. Gatamoix was, bypopulation, one of the largest of thecolonies, but it, as with others, such asEls Fusterers, the smaller, later colony inSa Pobla, died out, whereas those rightby the coast, like Colonia Sant Pere,were to eventually become touristcentres.
Gatamoix has perhaps the mostpoignant tale to tell of these colonies. Atone time, there were more than ahundred people living there. Over 40families in more than 20 houses. By thetime of the outbreak of the First WorldWar, there were a mere seven people left.Within ten years, there was not a soul left.Gatamoix's decline was not as sudden asits creation had been, but the lingeringdeath that it experienced was attributablein part to the death of the projects that thethe British civil engineer, John Frederick
Bateman, had initiated.Bateman it was who
was responsible for theproject to drain Albufera.This project had beenfirst mooted at the end ofthe eighteenth century. Itwas finally given thegreen light through a royal order of 1851.Bateman, through his New Majorca LandCompany, won the tender to undertakethe drying-out, a scheme that was felt tobe essential primarily on public healthgrounds. Albufera was a breeding-groundfor disease, including malaria.Bateman was also instrumental in the
founding of the Gatamoix colony. Thepeople who came to live there - and theywere primarily from Pollensa - formedpart of the drainage workforce and werethose who set about commercialcultivation on Albufera.Gatamoix was (is) behind the Puig SantMartí, the brooding presence that loomsover the current-day Bellevue Mile andmain Alcúdia tourist centre. It was somedistance from work that was being doneon Albufera; even if work had to beperformed under less than totally healthyconditions, the hope was that the colonywouldn't be as affected by mosquitoes orby the diseases that Albufera bred.The drainage project and Gatamoix
were both relatively successful, but onlyrelatively. Bateman is recognised ashaving achieved much, one of hisachievements having been the creationof the original bridge (the bridge of theEnglish - Pont dels Anglesos) overanother creation, the Grand Canal, whichoffered a means of movement betweenAlcúdia and communities further eastalong the coast.
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60But despite Bateman being rememberedwith a degree of reverence, the projectwas far from wholly successful. Albuferawas still liable to being inundated and tohaving salt water come into it. The landfor cultivation was, as a consequence,not as extensive as had been hoped.Nevertheless, Gatamoix thrived for a
while, new crops being introduced toMallorca for the first time - peanuts and
sweet potatoes - to supplement thefarming of wheat and maize. AndBateman's son, Lee, to whom ownershipof Gatamoix was passed three yearsbefore his father died in 1889, set aboutfurther development. A school was built,as was a church. It was Lee who had thename of the colony changed by royaldecree - Lluís for Lee. Unfortunately forLee, he had enormous debts, mainlybecause the returns from the cultivationhad not lived up to expectations.Gatamoix, by now popularly referred to
as Poble Nou rather than Colonia de SantLluís, was sold in 1896 to a Palmanobleman, Joaquim Gual de Torrella, whochose to close the colony.The buildings were systematically
demolished over several years. Thematerial was used, among other things,for developing the road between SaPobla and Alcúdia. As the buildings weredemolished, so the people left, and ninety
years ago, Gatamoix became totally de-colonised. All that remained was what isnow the refuge of Poble Nou, the newtown that died.
Footnote:The entrance to the Gatamoix estate isby the roundabout with the garden centreon the road from the motorway toAlcúdia.It is quite noticeable because of the ironstatues at the entrance. The estate isprivately owned.
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Want excursions? You’ve got excursions.And one of the most popular is the Island Tour. That’s where Sa Calobra picturedhere comes into the equation. One of the stops on a day’s tour with No FrillsExcursions into the mountains of the Tramuntana. Look around this mostbeautiful part of the north-west coast of Mallorca, then go on to the port ofSóller, one of the most charming of all the island’s resorts, before taking theold tram to the town of Sóller, the centre of Mallorca’s orange and lemonproduction and a place steeped in history. Finally, it’s time to let the traintake the strain, and a trip on the train to Palma that made its inauguraljourney 100 years ago. (Oh, and if you’re wondering, there’ll be a
coach to bring you back from Palma.)
If this isn’t enough, then there are excursions to Marineland,the dolphinarium founded in 1970, to the entertainmentat Son Amar, Pirates Adventure, Mallorca Rocks. Or
to the theme park that is the House ofKatmandu or the amazing Palma
Aquarium.So many excursions, so
little time.
Fancy someof this?
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THE MYSTERY OF CLUB MED IN ALCUDIAThe resorts of Mallorca tend to beassociated with one particular tourismmarket. For example, Puerto Pollensahas traditionally been thought of as aBritish resort. Puerto Alcúdia isn'ttraditionally British and originally, as Irecall having been told many years ago,it was strongly Swedish and Belgian.The Swedish part of this equation I canunderstand, but the Belgian part hasalways been less understandable.Belgium, unlike Sweden, is notconsidered to be an especially importantmarket for Mallorca. Nevertheless,Belgians obviously do come to Mallorcaand have done for years, but whyAlcúdia?I am only guessing that the Belgian
association has something to do with theorigins of the all-inclusive. And for theseorigins, one has to go back to 1950. Itwas then that the Belgian Gérard Blitzinvited the first holidaymakers to a tentedcamp on a part of the beach in Alcúdia -the Playa de los Francesos, as it becameknown. It was an all-inclusive experienceonly in the loosest sense of the term. Theholidaymakers all mucked in, there werecommunal facilities, including sportingones, food was included in the price ofthe holiday, and they were the pioneersin having a holiday under the banner ofwhat was to give the world the all-inclusive - Club Méditerranée - at theearliest "holiday village".The story of Club Med first pitching upand pitching on a beach in Alcúdia is wellenough known. What is also well enoughknown is that Blitz got hold of tentssupplied by Gilbert Trigano, who becameBlitz's partner and boss of Club Med.It is also known that Blitz came up withthe idea for holiday villages havingexperienced the Olympic Club tent village
in Corsica where, apparently, heregistered the Club Méditerranée name.But apart from these familiar parts of thestory, very little else is known and so anumber of questions arise.The first one is - where was the holidayvillage? Playa de los Francesos is aname that one can find references totoday but it is not a commonly usedname. Going on nothing more than an oldphoto, I would place the Playa de losFrancesos of the holiday village ashaving been roughly where the SunwingResort now is.Secondly, how long was it there and didit come to consist of straw huts, asbecame a Club Med trademark? Itexisted for around ten years before it wasrelocated to Porto Petro at the start of the1960s. The site there is no longer a ClubMed, Blau Porto Petro Beach Resorthaving replaced it some years ago. As forany straw huts ... .The final question is a more difficult one- why was the original Club Med createdin Alcúdia? Indeed, why was it in Mallorcaor Spain at all? Gérard Blitz was asocialist and had been a Jewishresistance fighter during the SecondWorld War, as had been Gilbert Triganowho, for a time, had also been acommunist. Yet, here they were with aholiday village in Francoist Mallorcawhere, as with the rest of Spain, theregime at that time was not well-disposedto foreigners, of whatever politicalpersuasion or from wherever they mighthave originated, having a businesspresence. (It took theAmericans to batterdown the doors of the regime'sreluctance to allow foreign investment intourism.)
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The Club Med philosophy ofegalitarianism was a reflection of thefounders' values. Though Club Med wasto later acquire a reputation for a certainlack of, how can one put it, inhibition, itwas doubtless there from the verybeginning. It owed at least something tothe French naturist movement, albeitwithout the nudity (or maybe there was).Such egalitarianism and libertarianismwould have been totally out ofkeeping with the regime'sattitudes and Mallorcansocietal attitudes of the time.
Notwithstanding theseapparently conflictingperspectives, Alcúdia as thelocation for the village mayhave been the consequenceof pre-Civil War ties with Air
France. Its seaplanes used to droppassengers off in the bay of Alcúdia enroute from Marseille to Algeria.In the early 1950s, Air France was activein developing tourism through its routesfrom both Paris and Brussels to Palma,though this doesn't answer the questionas to why Alcúdia.Club Med in Alcúdia is all a bit of amystery. I can find no references to it from
1950 until it was relocated;nothing as to what it mayhave become during thoseten years or as to the reasonwhy it came to be in Alcúdia.There must have been moreto it than Blitz just simplyhaving turned up one day. Butwhat that more might be, Ihonestly couldn't say.
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The Other BeachesThe north of Mallorca is blessed with remarkable beaches. The mainresort beaches - those of Puerto Alcúdia, Puerto Pollensa, Can Picafortand Playa de Muro are all exceptional, but do you know about some
others, those not in the main resorts?
Mal Pas - San Juan and San Pedro: small coves with rocks to exploreand their own beach bars
Son Serra de Marina/Colonia San Pedro - Sa Canova beach,unofficially naturist but now being used by visitors to the first
naturist hotel in MallorcaPlaya de Muro - Es Comú: The beach between Playa de Muroand Can Picafort. Nothing there apart from sand, sea and the
backdrop of dunes and forestFormentor: Outside of Puerto Pollensa, a dreamybeach that used to be the main promotional image
for Mallorca in the 1950s and 1960sCala San Vicente - Cala Molins: Thebeach with the iconic view towards
the horse promontory
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THE SOPHISTICATION OF HOLIDAY INFORMATIONIt’s remarkable to think that there was atime when there wasn’t the internet to tellus absolutely everything we need toknow about going on holiday. Back in theday, all we had were Judith Chalmers andCliff Michelmore as well as tour operators’brochures, but the brochures could bepretty economic with the truth.This has all changed. No one can get
away with trying to pull the wool overholidaymakers’ eyes, because there isjust so much information. And if the woolis pulled, there is a huge danger: TripAdvisor and all the other means wherebythe disgruntled tourist can tell the worldwhat he or she thinks of whatever hotel,bar or restaurant.One of the greatest boons with the
internet is the ability to share informationand to make recommendations. Thepower of cyberspace word of mouth is
immense, and this word of mouth fliesaround on social media and websites.PuertoPollensa.com is a prime
example, thanks to a very active forum,of how this information-sharing can workeffectively. And privately-run websites aswell as blogs, Facebook pages and whathave you (and everyone in the northernarea appears to have a Facebook page)provide invaluable insights into the area.Holiday information is at a level of
sophistication and volume that wouldhave been unimaginable in the dayswhen Michelmore was first introducingthe BBC’s “Holiday” programme. Andback then, holidaymakers were verymuch innocents. Nowadays, though, theyare anything but, and so woe betide anybusiness that attempts any wool-pulling.But for those businesses who do thingswell, the internet is very much a friend.
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Pollensa Streets 69Abulqasim C. 71 F-3Adan Diehl C. 71 F-3Aguila C. 71 E-3Alacanti C. 70 C-3Albeguins C. 71 F-4Alcúdia C. 70 D-4Almoina Plç 71 E-3Angels C. 71 E-3Antoni Maura C. 70 D-4Argentina Via 71 E-5Balaixa C. 70 D-3Barques C. 71 F-3Bartomeu Català Amer
C. 70 C-3Bartomeu Aloy C. 71 E-2Binimelis C. 71 F-3Bisbe Cànaves C. 71 E-3Bisbe Desbach C. 70 D-5Bonavista C. 71 E-2Bou C. 71 E-3Ca Les Munnares
Plç. 71 E-4Cabrelles C. 70 C-4Calvari Camí 70 D-2Calvari Esc. 70 D-2Campos C. 71 E-2Can Guillot Camí 70 D-1Canonge Llobera
C. 70 C-4Canonge Roger
C. 70 D-4Càrritx C. 70 D-4Cecili Metel C.
70 C-5/71 E-5Cerdà C. 70 D-2Cervantes C. 71 E-5Cifre C. 70 C-3Colón C. 71 E-4Convent C. 70 D-4Coronel Aloy C. 70 C-3Costa i Llobera
C. 71 E-3Costelló Plç. 71 F-5Creus C. 70 D-2Doctor Fàbregues
C. 71 E-3Dones de Can Sales
C. 70 D-5Ecònom Cifre C. 71 E-3Ermita Torrandell
C. 71 F-4Estrella C. 71 E-2
Ferrà C. 70 D-3Ferragut C. 70 C-3Formentor C. 71 F-2Fray Junípero Serra
C. 70 C-4Garriga C. 70 D-3Garrovera C. 70 D-3General Bosch
C. 70 D-4Gerreria C. 71 F-2Gonçal Ferragut
C. 70 C-4Gruart C. 71 E-2Guillem Cifre C. 70 C-5Hort Nou C. 71 E-5Horta C. 71 E-2Horta de la Font
Camí 71 G-1Jaume I C. 70 D-5Jaume III C. 71 F-2Jesús C. 70 D-3Joan Baptista Cabanillas
C. 70 B-5Joan Guiraud C. 70 D-4Joan Màs C. 70 D-3Jonquet C. 71 E-4Lléo C. 71 E-2Llobera C. 70 D-2Llorenç Cerdà C. 70 C-5Lluna C. 70 D-3Major Plç. 70 D-4Mallorca C. 70 D-4Mar C. 71 F-3Mare Alberta C. 70 C-4Marques Desbrull
C. 70 D-4Martorell C. 70 D-3Mena C. 71 E-3Menéndez Pelayo
C. 70 D-5Mercat C. 71 E-4Mercuri C. 70 D-3Metge Llobera C. 71 E-2Metge Sureda C. 71 E-4Miquel Capllonch
C. 70 D-4Montesión C. 70 D-3Moro C. 70 D-3Mosca Tr. 70 D-3Munar C. 71 E-4Ombra C. 70 D-3Padró C. 71 E-3
Padronada C. 71 E-2Pageses C. 70 D-3Pare Vives C. 71 F-2Pau C. 71 E-3P.F.Cerdà C. 71 E-3Philip Newman
C. 71 E-5Pius XI C. 71 E-4Pollentia Via 70 D-5Pont Romà C. 71 E-1Porquer C. 70 D-2Pou dels Tiradors
Plç. 71 E-5Puig de Maria
C. 70 C-5Ramon i Cajal
C. 70 D-5Ramon Llull C. 71 E-4Ramon Picó C. 70 D-4Reina María Cristina
C. 71 E-5Reyes Catòlics C. 71 F-2Roca C. 71 E-3Roca Tomàs C. 71 E-3Roser Vell C. 70 C-4Rotonda Can Berenguer
71 G-1Rull C. 71 F-3Salut C. 71 E-2Sant Domingo C. 70 D-5Sant Isidre C. 70 D-4Sant Joan C. 71 E-2Sant Jordi C. 71 C-1Sant Josep C. 70 D-4Sant Sebastià C. 71 E-3Santa Barbara C. 71 E-3Seglars Plç. 70 D-3Sínia C. 70 C-5Sion C. 71 F-3Sol C. 71 E-4Sor Flor Ricomana
C. 71 E-3Temple C. 70 D-4Ternelles Camí 71 E-1Tito Cittadini C. 71 F-5Torres C. 71 F-3Vella Plç. 70 D-3Vent C. 70 D-3Verger C. 71 F-3
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CALA SAN VICENTE
Aloy A-1Brixola A-2Cala Clara A-1Cala Molins B-2Cavall Bernat
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Font de l’EstoA-2
Guillem BestardA-3
Joaquin Mir A-3Maresers A-3
Mestre Paco B-2Sant Vicenç A-2Santiago Rosiñol
A-3Temporal B-2Torrent C-1
Cala San Vicente is one of those hiddentreasures that when you go there for thefirst time, you think, well, why hadn’t Iheard about this place?A series of coves, the best known is
the Cala Molins, and the view from thiscove is one that has been photographedand painted thousands upon thousandsof times - it is the horse promontory,known as such because of the way thatthe shadow that plays on its rocky cliffface.The desire to paint the view may be
what has inspired so many artists to goto Cala San Vicente. It has long had areputation as being a centre for artists,poets and writers.But if painting doesn’t take your fancy,
then the seas will. And some of the bestsnorkelling that can be had in the area.
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Puerto Pollensa Streets 73Alemanya Psg. 74 C-5Alfabeguera C. 74 A-4Almirall Barceló
C. 75 H-5Almirall Cervera
C. 76 B-3Almirall Ferragut
C. 75 H-5Alzina C. 74 A-5Ametler C. 74 A-5Ancora C. 75 E-5Anglada Camarasa
Psg. 76 C-3Arganell C. 75 E-4Atilio Boveri C. 76 C-3Bocchoris Avda. 76 B-4Boia C. 75 E-4Bosquet C. 75 H-5Bot C. 74 D-5Brúixola C. 74 D-5Cadernera C. 74 D-3Camamil-la C. 74 A-5Cirerer C. 74 B-4Codonyer C. 74 B-4Colomer C. 75 H-5Colón C. 75 C-4Colón Psg. 75 H-6Corb Mari C. 74 C-4Ecònom Torres C. 76 C-3Elcano C. 76 C-2Escandall C. 75 E-5Estornell C. 74 D-3Falcó C. 74 D-4Far C. 75 H-6Figuera C. 74 A-5Foners C. 75 H-6Fonoll Marí C. 74 B-5Formentor Ctra.
75 H-6 / 76 C-3Formentor Ctra. hacia
75 H-5 / 76 A-2Gambí C. 74 D-4
Gànguil C. 74 D-4Garrover C. 74 A-5Gavina C. 74 D-4Geranis C. 74 A-1Ginebró C. 74 A-5Gorrió C. 74 D-4Gratil C. 75 E-4Gregal C. 76 C-4Guillem Colom Avda. 74 B-5Hams C. 75 E-4Hérnan Cortés C. 75 H-6Hortènsies C. 76 A-1Jafuda Cresques
C. 76 C-1Joan XXIII C. 76 B-2Joan Alcover C. 75 H-6Joan Cerdá Plç. 75 E-5Juan de la Cosa
C. 76 C-1La Cala C. 76 A-1La Gola C. 76 C-1Lepanto C. 75 E-5Llaüt C. 75 E-5Llebeig C. 76 B-2Lledoner C. 74 B-4Llenaire Avda. 74 B-4Llevant C. 76 C-3Llimonera C. 76 C-4Llorenç Riber C. 75 H-6Londres Psg. 75 E-5Magallanes C. 76 B-1Magraner C. 74 B-5Mata C. 74 B-4Mendez Nuñez C. 76 C-4Mestral C. 76 B-2Mestre Alberti C. 76 A-2Metge Llopis C. 76 B-3Migjorn C. 76 C-2Miquel Capllonch
Plç. 76 B-3Moll Sur 76 C-2Monges C. 76 C-2
Murta C. 74 B-5Nansa C. 74 D-4Nao Victoria C. 76 B-1Noguer C. 74 B-4Nuredduna Avda. 75 H-6Olivera C. 74 A-5Oronella C. 74 C-3Palangres C. 75 E-4París Avda. 75 E-4Passarell C. 74 D-3Pere Melia C. 76 C-4Pescador C. 76 C-4Pinsá C. 74 C-3Poll C. 74 A-5Ponent C. 76 B-2Roger de Flor C. 76 B-2Roger de Llúria
C. 76 A-1Romani C. 74 B-5Roses C. 76 A-1Roure C. 74 C-5Rubén Darío C. 76 B-3Sant Pere C. 76 C-2Saralegui Psg. 76 C-2Talaia C. 75 H-4Temple Fielding
C. 76 C-1Tramuntana C. 76 B-3Ulls de Sirena C. 76 A-1Urxella C. 76 A-1Veles C. 75 E-5Verderol C. 74 D-2Verge del Carme
C. 76 C-1Vicenç Buades C. 76 A-3Volantí C. 75 E-4Voltor C. 74 D-3Vora Mar Psg.
75 H-5 / 76 C-4Xaloc C. 76 C-2Xaloc Plç. 76 A-2Xarxa C. 74 D-4
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Albons B-3Albercoquer B-1Ametlers B-1Arxiduc Lluis Salvador
A-3Auró B-1Azorin B-1Balearen, Plç A-3Bosc A-3Caleta B-2
Camamila-la B-1Caputxina B-1
Carritx B-1Clot B-4Espinaler B-3Falgueres B-1Fortales A-3Garcia Lorca B-1Gustavo Becquer B-1
Hort dels Moros B-3Joan Alcover B-1Jongs B-3Josep Pla B-1Lis B-1Lli B-1Mal Pas, Avda. B-1Mal Pas, Cami B-2Manresa B-3Manresa, Cami B-2
Sant Joan B-2Talonera B-1Teix B-1Tirant Lo Blanc B-3Tous A-3Trevol B-1Unamuno B-1Vent B-1Victoria B-1Violer B-1
Maria Antonia SalvàB-3
Miguel de CervantesB-1
Miramar A-3Muntanya B-1Narcis B-1Rio Baroja B-2Roques, Plç B-1Sant Antoni A-3
Barcares - Mal Pas - Bonaire
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Alcúdia Streets 8126 de desembreC. 78 B-1Albellons C. 78 B-2Almadraves Avda. 78 A-1Amorós C. 78 B-2Ancores C. 78 B-1Anglada Camarasa
C. 78 C-1Antoni Qués C. 78 B-2Antoni Torres C. 78 B-1Arc de Sant Marti
C. 78 C-4Assemblea C. 78 B-2Barcarés Avda. 78 B-1Barri C. 78 B-2Bastió Sant Ferran
C. 78 B-1Bastió Santa Maria
C. 78 C-2Bennàssar C. 78 B-2Beta C. 78 A-1Cabrera C. 78 C-3Calafats Plc. 78 A-1Camp de Mar Avda. 78 B-1Canyaret C. 78 B-2Capita Pere Pacs
C. 78 B-1Carles V Plç. 78 C-2Castellet C. 78 B-2Cel C. 78 C-3Cementeri Ctra. 78 A-3Cisterna C. 78 B-2Constitució Plç. 78 B-2Convent C. 78 B-2Corral Bennàssar
Avda. 78 A-1Corral Bennàssar
Camí. 78 A-1Costa i Llobera C. 78 A-1Creu C. 78 C-2Cristofol Colom
C. 78 B-2Dragonera C. 78 C-3Eclipsi C. 78 C-4Eivissa C. 78 C-3
Embat C. 78 A-1Era C. 78 A-2Estel C. 78 C-4Formentera C. 78 C-2Gambaner C. 78 A-1Gleasses Camí 78 A-2Gregal C. 78 A-2Guinyent C. 78 C-3Guixeria C. 78 B-2Hort dels Moros
Camí 78 C-1Hostal C. 78 B-3Iglesia C. 78 B-2Inca Avda. 78 A-2Jafuda Cresques
Plç. 78 C-3Jaume I C. 78 B-1Jaume II C. 78 C-3Jaume Qués Plç. 78 B-3Joan Miró C. 78 C-1Jonquera C. 78 B-2Josep Vicenç Foix
C. 78 B-1Llebeig C. 78 A-2Lledoner C. 78 B-2Llevant C. 78 A-2Llorenç Riber C. 78 B-1Lluna C. 78 C-3Major C. 78 B-2Mare Déu Victoria
Psg. 78 B-3Maria Aguiló Tr. 78 C-2Marina Avda. 78 A-2Menorca C. 78 C-2Mercat C. 78 B-3Mestral C. 78 A-1Migjorn C. 78 A-2Molinot C. 78 C-3Moll C. 78 B-2Morer Vermell Avda. 78 B-1Moronells C. 78 A-1Mozart C. 78 A-2Nanses C. 78 A-1Nou C. 78 B-2
Palangres C. 78 A-1Parra C. 78 B-2Pau C. 78 B-2Pere Quart C. 78 B-1Pere Ventayol Psg. 78 B-3Pollentia C. 78 C-3
78 C-4Ponent C. 78 A-1Porta Mallorca Plç. 78 A-2Porta Roja Plç. 78 B-1Pou Nou C. 78 B-2Princeps d’Espanya 78 B-3Progrés C. 78 A-2Quartera Cavalleria
C. 78 B-2Quartera C. 78 B-2Quint Cecili Metel
C. 78 B-3Ramón Llull C. 78 B-2Rectoría C. 78 B-3Rems C. 78 A-1Roca C. 78 B-2Ronda Camí 78Salabre C. 78 A-1Sant Francesc C. 78 A-2Sant Jaume C. 78 B-3Sant Jordi C. 78 B-3Sant Sebastià C. 78 A-2Sant Vicenç C. 78 B-2Santa Anna C. 78 B-3Serra C. 78 B-3Sinia C. 78 A-2Sol C. 78 C-3Tito Cittadini C. 78 C-1Toros Plç. 78 B-1Tramuntana C. 78 A-2Unió C. 78 B-2Valents C. 78 B-2Verdet C. 78 B-2Verdures Plç. 78 B-2Vidriell C. 78 C-4Voramar Psg. 78 A-1Xaloc C. 78 A-2Xara C. 78 C-3
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Alcanada Camí B-1Barca de Bou C. B-1Canal Fondo C. C-1Cap de Menorca
C. C-1Cap del Pinar C. C-1Cap Gros C. C-1
Costa Cas CaretloC. B-1
Cranc C. B-2Far C. C-1Illot C. C-1Llagosta C. B-1Llaüt C. B-1
Mirador C. B-1Napols C. C-1Pompeu Fabra Plc. C-1Puig C. B-1Rafel C. B-1Roger de Llúria
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Alcanada (or is it Aucanada, either will do) lies in a westerly direction some fourkilometres from the port of Alcúdia. A quiet holiday location, Alcanada’s golfcourse, designed by Robert Trent Jones, has been named by a German magazineas the best in Europe.
Coming from Puerto Alcúdia towards this particularly tranquil and beautiful part ofAlcúdia, there is the old power station just near to the commercial port of Alcúdia.Long decommissioned, the intention had been to convert it into a technologymuseum, but for the time being plans are on ice, as there is not the financeavailable for such a large project for which the architectural design would seek tomaintain the landmark features of its chimneys.
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FIESTA! FIESTA!and fairs
16 January: SantAntoni - Sa Pobla,Muro, Pollensa
20 January: SantSebastià - Palma
February (varies):Carnival in differenttowns
Fourth Sunday inMarch: SantaMargalida SpringFair
First Sunday inApril: Muro SaintFrancis Spring Fair
Third weekend inApril (usually):Pollensa Wine FairPuerto AlcúdiaBoat Showand Sepia Gastronomy Fair
23 June: Sant Joan Fiesta -Muro
29 June: Sant Pere Fiesta -Puerto Alcúdia
14 July: Virgen del CarmenFiesta - Puerto Pollensa
20 July: SantaMargalidaFiesta - Sa Pobla
25 July: SantJaume Fiesta -Alcúdia
End July: SonSerra de Marinafestivities
July/August:Pollensa FestivalSa Pobla JazzFestival
2 August: LaPatrona Fiesta -Pollensa
15 August: Marede Déu d’AgostFiesta -Can Picafort
1 September: La Beata -Santa Margalida
5/6 October: Alcúdia Fair
9/10 November: Muro Fair,Pollensa Fair
(Dates for fiestas are saints’ days)
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92 Puerto Alcúdia Streets24 de febrer C. 86 C-2Acàcies C. 90 C-3Agro C. 88 B-3Aguila C. 88 B-3Alcanada Camí 85 A-2Alcudiamar -Puerto Deportivo 86 B-2Alemanya C. 88 B-3Alzinar C. 90 B-1Amsterdam C. 88 A-3Andorra C. 88 A-3Anglaterra C. 88 B-3Anselm Turmera
C. 86 A-1Antoni Maria Alcover
86 A-1 / 88 C-1Apol-lo C. 88 C-3Argentina Avda. 88 B-3Aritja C. 90 C-2Artà Ctra.
86 A-2 / 88 C-3 / 90 C-3Assumpció C. 90 C-4Astoria C.
88 C-4 / 90 C-1Ateres C. 88 B-3Atzavara C. 90 C-3Aubers C. 90 C-4Ausiàs Marc C. 86 A-1Baladres C. 90 C-2Barques C. 86 B-1Bearn C. 86 B-1Begònies C. 90 C-2Belgica C. 88 B-4
90 B-1Bellevue Boulevard 90 B-1Berna C. 88 A-4Biarritz C. 90 A-1Bisbe Font C. 86 C-1Bolonya C. 88 A-4Bons Aires C. 90 B-3Bordeus C. 88 A-3Brasil C. 90 B-3Bristol C. 88 A-3Buguemvil-lea C. 90 C-4
Cactus C. 90 C-2Cadernera C. 88 B-3Ca’n Blau Camí 90 B-4Ca’n Vauma Camí 90 B-4Canal Gran Avda.
88 B-4 / 90 B-1Canal Nou C. 90 C-2Canyes C. 90 C-1Caragol de Mar
C. 86 A-1Caraques C. 90 C-4Casino Avda. 88 B-3Cibel-Le C. 88 C-3Cigne Blanc C. 88 C-3Cirerers C. 90 C-1Ciutadella C. 86 C-2Clavells C. 90 C-2Colomi C. 90 B-1Copenhagen C. 88 A-3Coral C. 86 B-1Corb Mari C. 88 C-3Corneli Atic Via 88 C-1Curt C. 85 A-1Dàlies C. 90 C-1Diana C. 88 C-3Dinamarca C. 90 B-1Dofí C. 86 B-1Eol C. 88 C-3Estany Petit C. 88 A-4Estany Rodó C. 88 C-3Estrella de Mar
C. 86 A-1Faisà C. 88 B-3Falcó C. 88 B-3Fassers C. 90 C-2Ficus C. 90 B-1Flamenc C. 88 B-3Fotja C. 88 C-3França Avda.
88 A-4 / 90 A-1Francesc de Borja Moll
C. 88 C-2Fuerteventura C. 86 C-1Gabriel Llabrés
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Gabriel Roca Avda. 86 C-2Gall Saltvage C. 88 B-3Garballons C. 90 C-2Gavina C. 88 C-2Geranis C. 90 C-4Gessamí C. 90 C-3Ginesta C. 90 C-3Gladiols C. 90 C-1Gran Canaria C. 86 C-1Grecia Avda. 88 B-4Guaiana C. 90 A-4Guatlera C. 88 B-3Haiti C. 90 B-4Havana C. 90 B-4Hercules C. 86 A-2Holanda C. 88 A-3Hostalería C. 86 B-1Iola (Muro) C. 90 B-4Illes Balears C. 86 C-2Italia Avda. 88 B-4
90 B-1Iuques C. 90 C-2J. Maiá Llompart
Plç. 86 B-1Jupiter C. 88 C-3La Paz C. 90 A-4Lago Esperanza 90Lago Menor 88 A-4L’Aladern Pas. 90 C-3Lanzarote C. 86 C-1Latzareto C. 85 A-1Lima C. 90 B-4Lliris C. 90 C-2Llorenç Villalonga
Tr. 86 B-1Luxemburg C. 90 A-1Magnolies C. 90 B-1Mar C. 86 C-2Mar del Plata C. 88 C-2Mar e Perla C. 88 B-1Mar i Estany C.88 A-1/B-1
88 A-3 / 90 C-2Mare de Déu del Carme
C. 86 C-2Margalides C. 90 C-2
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Puerto Alcúdia Streets 93Mariners C. 86 B-1Marisc C. 86 B-1Marítim Psg. 86 B-2Mart C. 86 A-2Menufars C. 90 C-2Mercuri C. 88 C-4Mèrlera C. 88 B-4Metge Reynes C. 86 C-1Mèxic Avda. 88 B-4
90 C-1Minerva C. 86 A-2
88 C-3Moguer C. 90 C-2Moll Comercial 85 A-2Mollet Albufera
C. 90 C-2Monaco C. 88 A-4Montecarlo C. 88 B-4
90 B-1Montevideu C. 90 A-4Murta C. 90 B-1Neptu C. 86 A-2
88 C-2Nicolau Riera Marsa
Avda. 88 B-3Noruega Avda. 88 B-3Olimp C. 88 B-3Oms C. 90 C-4Orfeu C. 86 A-2Orquidies C. 90 C-1Palmeres Avda. 90 C-1Perdiu C. 88 B-3
Pere Mas i ReusAvda. 90 A-1
Perpinyà C. 88 A-3Pescadors C. 86 C-2Petúnies C. 90 C-3Pins (Centro) C. 86 C-1Pins C. 90 C-4Pinsa C. 88 C-4Platja Avda. 86 A-1Pluto Pas. 86 A-2Poblat Marqués de Suances
85 A-1Port Comercial 85 A-2Portugal C. 88 A-4
90 B-1Potosí C. 90 A-4Princeps d’Astúries
C. 88 B-4Puig Camí 88 A-4
90 A-1Punta C. 88 C-2Puput C. 88 C-4Quito C. 90 A-4Ramón Muntaner
C. 88 C-2Reina Sofia Avda. 86 A-1Rio de Janeiro C. 90 A-4Roma C. 88 A-3Romani C. 90 C-4Roselles C. 90 C-4Roses C. 90 C-4Rossinyol C. 88 B-3Rotonda Caballo 86 A-1
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Rotonda Magic 88 C-2Salicornia C. 90 B-4Salzes C. 90 C-4Sant Domingo C. 90 A-3Sant Pere C. 86 C-2Saturn C. 88 C-4Savines C. 90 C-4Ses Sirenes C. 88 C-3Suècia Avda. 88 B-3Tabarca C. 86 C-2Tamarells C. 90 C-3Tamarinde C. 90 C-1Tarongers C. 90 C-1Tenerife C. 86 C-1Teodor Canet C 86 C-1Tord C. 88 B-4Torrent C. 85 A-1Torreta C. 86 B-1Tortora C. 90 B-1Tritons C. 88 C-4Tucà Avda.
88 A-3/C-2Ulisses Pas. 88 C-4Ura C. 88 C-2Veler (Muro) C. 90 A-4Venecia Avda. 88 B-4
90 B-1Venus C. 86 A-2Verderol C. 88 B-4Vidalba C. 90 C-3Violettes C. 90 C-4Xiprers C. 90 C-3Zoo C. 88 A-4
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Aguiles C. 95 C-2Albufera Avda. 95 C-2Anecs C. 95 C-2Anglesos Plç. 95 C-4Arenes C. 95 A-4Artà Ctra. 95 C-2Balandre C. 95 B-1Batterman Psg. 95 C-2Berganti C. 95 B-1Buguemvil-lea (Alcúdia)
C. 95 C-1Buguemvil-lea C. 95 A-3Ca’n Blau Camí.(Alcúdia) 95 B-1Canyes C. 95 A-4Caps Blaus C. 95 C-2Caravel-la C. 95 B-1Copinyes C. 95 A-3Corb Mari C. 95 B-3Creuer C. 95 B-1Dunes C. 95 A-4Else Hetzel Avda. 95 C-2Estrella de Mar C. 95 A-3Falcó C. 95 C-3Falzia C. 95 C-4Flamencs C. 95 C-2Fragata C. 95 C-1Franciscus C. 95 A-3Galió C. 95 C-1Gavines C. 95 B-2Ginebró C. 95 A-3Goleta C. 95 B-1Guardes de Mar
C. 95 C-4Ham C. 95 A-3Joglars C. 95 A-3Julia C. 95 C-1Lago Las Gaviotas 95 B-1Llac Avda. 95 C-1Llac, Circuit del 95 A-1Mar Avda. 95 C-1Mar C. 95 A-3Nautilus C. 95 A-3Necora C. 95 A-3Neptu C. 95 A-3
Pescadors de S’AlbuferaC. 95 A-4
Pins Avda. 95 C-4Pites C. 95 A-3Platges de Muro
Avda. 95 C-4/A-3
Platja C. 95 A-3Rodriguez de la Fuente
Avda. 95 C-2Romani C. 95 C-3Ropit C. 95 B-3Segalls C. 95 B-2Ses Fotges Plç. 95 B-2Sirenes C. 95 A-3Sulador C. 95 C-3Veler C. 95 A-1
A Holiday Village 95 A-1B Club Lagotel 95 A-1C Rei del Mediterrani
95 A-1D Elisa 95 B-1E Grupotel Amapola
95 B-1F Viva Alcúdia Sun Village
95 B-1G Lago Park 95 C-1H Lago Park II 95 C-1I Stil Continental Park
95 C-1
J Grupotel Los Principes95 C-1
K Iberostar Alcúdia Park95 C-1
L Las Gaviotas Suites95 C-1
M Alcúdi-Mar 95 C-1N Grupotel Alcúdia Suite
95 C-2O Ses Fotges 95 C-2P Viva Blue 95 C-2Q Iberostar Playa de Muro
95 C-2R Iberostar Playa de Muro
Village 95 C-3S Prinshotel La Dorada
95 C-3T Rio Mar 95 C-3U Playa Esperanza 95 C-3V Esperanza Park 95 C-3W Grupotel Parc Natural
95 C-4X Natura Playa 95 C-4Y Palace De Muro 95 C-4Z Eden Playa 95 A-3Z1 Playa Garden 95 A-4Z2 Alcúdia Pins 95 A-4Z3 Viva Bahía 95 A-4Z4 Iberostar Albufera Park
95 A-4Z5 Iberostar Albufera Playa
95 A-4Z6 Blue Bay Resort
95 A-4
HOTELSAPARTMENTS
96 Playa de Muro Streets
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Playa de Muro map 95 C-1 97
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Hotels - Can Picafort West1. Africa Mar C-16. Blue Bay D-17. Can Picafort B-38. Can Picafort
Palace A-19. Clumba Mar B-211. Dunamar C-212. Dunes PlatjaD-213. Es Cel A-216. Farrutx C-217. Galaixa A-318. Gran Bahia A-319. Gran Playa C-220. Gran Vista B-121. Haiti A-222. Horitzó B-325. Maracaibo B-226. Marbella B-327. Markus ParkA-128. Miramar A-329. Montecarlo C-2
30. Nordeste B-231. Picafort Beach
C-333. Platja Daurada
D-235. Santa Eullália
D-136. Santa Fe C-338. Ses Roquetes
A-339. Sol B-341. Sultän C-242. Tonga Sol A-144. Villa BarbaraB-246. Viva Can
Picafort A-147. Viva Mallorca
C-148. Yate B-2
2. Alzinar Mar C-13. Bauló Mar B-24. Bauló Pins B-25. Bonsai A-310. Concord A-314. Espigol Beach
A-215. Exagón A-223. Janeiro A-324. Mar y Paz B-332. Picafort ParkB-234. Resi. Can
Picafort C-237. Sarah A-240. Son Bauló A-343. Vell Mari B-145. Vista Park B-2
Hotels -Can Picafort East(Son Bauló)
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Can Picafort map 98 B-2 99
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Can Picafort West (p. 98)
Aladern A-1Alba B-2Albufera C-1Alemanya B-2Almirall Cervera A-2Antoni Torrandell C-1Arbocera A-1Archiduc Lluis Salvador
C-2Arco Iris B-2Arenal B-2Artà (Crta.) B-1Brisas B-2Buenavista A-3Cabrera D-1Camp d’Avall B-1Centre (Avda.) C-2Chopin C-1Colon (Psg.) A-3Comerç B-2Conillera D-1Costa i Llobera C-2Dragonera D-1Elcano A-2Eivissa C-1Enginyer AntoniGarau (Psg.) B-3
Formentera D-1França B-2Hernan Cortes A-2Illa des Porros D-1Islas Canarias A-2Jaume III A-3Joan Alcover C-2Joan Mascaró i Fornes
A-2Josep Maria Cuadrado
C-2Josep Maria Llompart D-2Josep Trias (Avda.) B-2Jovellanos C-2Llevant B-2Llorenç Villalonga C-2Magallanes A-2Major (Plç) A-2Malgrat D-1Mar A-2Maria Antonia Salva C-2Mata A-1Menorca C-1Miguel de losSantos Oliver C-2Miquel Capllonch C-1Miquel Gelabert C-1Mossen Llorenç RiberD-2
Pere Alcantara PenyaC-2Pinar de SantaEulália (Avda.) D-1Pins (Avda.) B-2Pizarro A-3Platja B-2Princesa A-2Ran de Mar B-2Salicórnia A-1Santa Eulália (Avda.) B-1Savina A-1Silenci B-3Sol B-1Suissa A-2Valdivia A-2V. Ramis d’Ayreflor D-2
Can Picafort East -Son Bauló (p. 98)
Anglesos (Avda.) C-2Artà (Ctra.) B-1Artemisa B-2Badia A-2Buenavista C-1Campet C-1Cervantes (Plç.) C-2Diagonal B-2Eglesia B-3Es Batser B-2Felicia Fuster C-3Gaudi B-3Ginesta B-2Golf (Avda.) C-1Ingeneiro GabrielRoca (Plç.) B-2Isaac Peral A-3Isabel Garau C-3Jaume I C-2Jaume II C-2Jaume III C-2
Can Picafort East (ctd.)
Jessami B-2Joan Es Mahonés A-2Jonc C-1La Pleta (Ronda) A-2Llaüt C-2Mallorca (Psg.) A-3Mar C-1Marina B-3Mendez Nuñez C-2Moll de’n Mostatxet C-1Mossen Llorenç Vanrell
C-2Nard B-2Nord C-2Olivo A-3Orellana C-2Pedreres A-1Pies Descalzos (Avda.)
B-2Pizarro C-1Recó dels Esclatasangs
B-2Residencia C-2Romero (Avda.) A-2Rossinyol A-2Rota d’en Gri A-1Sagrera B-3Saladina C-1Sandal B-2Santa Eulália (Avda.) C-1Santa Margalida(Avda.) B-1Sestadors A-1Son Bauló (Avda.) B-2Sud C-2Tamarell (Ronda) B-2Tords B-2Torrent (Ronda) A-2Violeta B-2Volanti C-1
100 Can Picafort Streets
SON SERRA DE MARINAA fabulously odd place, which is why welove it so much. It can seem as thoughthere is no one there, until you get to thestart of the beach and when you realisethat Son Serra has an atmosphere ofwhat beachlife used to be like.Son Serra is the perfect place to chill,there are no hotels, just villas, someapartments and less than a handful ofbars/restaurants. A car is advisable, butthen you might want to forget the car. InSon Serra, you’ll just dream away.
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Taxis Alcúdia997711 554499 887700 //997711 554499 776666Taxis Pollensa997711 886666 221133
Alcanada
Alcúdia (town)
Cala San
Vicente
Can Picafort
Can Picafort
(Son Bauló)
Inca
Magalluf
Palma airport
Palma centre
Playa de Muro
(Alcúdia Pins)
Playa de Muro
(Las Gaviotas)
Pollensa (town)
Puerto Alcúdia
(Ciudad Blanca)
Puerto Alcúdia
(port)
Puerto Pollensa
(Club Náutico)
Puerto Pollensa
(Illa d’Or)
7.00 17.00
5.50 12.00
23.00 12.00
12.50 27.00
15.50 29.00
29.00 34.00
75.00 78.00
68.00 70.00
62.00 70.00
8.50 22.00
5.00 18.00
15.50 9.00
- 15.00
4.00 14.00
15.50 -
17.00 5.00
Puerto A
lcúdia - Ciudad B
lanca (Taxis A
lcúdia)
Puerto P
ollensa -Club N
áutico (Taxis P
ollensa)
Prices in euros are examples of daytime journeys from thetaxi ranks at Puerto Alcúdia (Ciudad Blanca) and PuertoPollensa (Club Náutico). Nighttime rates are between 21:00and 06:00; these apply to holidays. Prices are subject toadditional charges or variation, are by taxi and and the finalprice is determined by meter. Always check prices with thedriver. The publishers assume no responsibility for theaccuracy of prices listed here.
For taxis in Can Picafort, call 971 850 723and for taxis in Playa de Muro, call 971 860 404
Alcudia map 78 A-2 103
Puerto Alcúdia / Puerto Pollensa�
Taxis - Alcúdia / Pollensa
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Playa de Muro06:2007:3008:3008:4009:0009:3010:0010:3011:0012:0013:0013:3014:0015:0016:0017:0018:0019:00
Pto Alcúdia 06:3007:4508:4509.0009:1509:4510:1510:4511:1512:1513:1513:4514:1515:1516:1517:1518:1519:15
Alcúdia06:4508:0009:0009:1509:3010:0010:3011:0011:3012:3013:3014:0014:3015:3016:3017:3018:3019:30
Inca07:1508:3009:3009:4510:0010:3011:0011:3012:0013:0014:0014:3015:0016:0017:0018:0019:0020:00
Palma07:4509:0010:0010:1510:3011:0011:3012:0012:3013:3014:3015:0015:3016:3017:3018:3019:3020:30
Palma 08:00 09:30 10:15 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 14:00 15:00 15:3016:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 20:00 21:00
Inca 08:30 10:00 10:45 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 13.30 14:30 15:30 16:0016:30 17:30 18.30 19:30 20:30 21:30
Normal - every day except Sundays; cada día excepto domingos; täglich ausser sonntags Bold/negrita/fett - every day including Sundays; cada día incluido domingos;täglich einschliesslich sonntags
Alcúdia to/hasta/bis Barcarés: 08:55 12:45 Barcarés to/hasta/bis Alcúdia: 09:00 12:50 Alcúdia to/hasta/bis Mal Pas: 08:40 12:30 15:00 19:00Mal Pas to/hasta/bis Alcúdia: 08:45 12:35 15:05 19:05Every day/diario/täglich
Palma-Inca-Alcúdia-Can Picafort (Autocares Mallorca - Linea 351)
Alcúdia-Barcarés. Alcúdia-Mal Pas (Bonaire)
Bellevue-Alcúdia-Alcanada-Alcúdia-Bellevue (A. Mallorca - Linea 356)Bellevue- -09:15-12:45-15:30- 18:15
Alcúdia08:45 -09:30-13:00-15:45-18:30
Pto Alcúdia08:50 - --13:05-15:50-18:35
Alcanada09:00 ---13:15-16:00-18:45
Pto Alcúdia09:10 ---13:20-16:05-18:50
Alcúdia09:20 (*-)09:05 (*09:15)-12:30 (*12:40)13:30 (*-)15:15 (*15:25)16:15 (*-)18:00 (*18:10)19:00 (*-)
Every day/diario/täglich(In brackets, return to Bellevue; paréntesis, regreso a Bellevue; in Klammern, Ruckfahrt bis Bellevue)
Camping Muro-Alcúdia-Inca-Palma (Autocares Mallorca - L351)Camping06:15 07:2008:2008.35 08:5009:2009:5010:2010:5011:5012:5013:2013:5014:5015:5016:5017:5018:50
104 Bus Times - Alcúdia
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08:45every 15 minsuntil 19:4520:0020:1520:3020:4521:0021:1521:3021:4522:0022:3022:45
Playa de Muro----
09:05cada 15 minshasta20:0520:2020:3520:5021:0521:2021:3521:5022:0522:2022:5023:05
Pto Alcúdia----
09:30jede 15 Minsbis20:3020:4521:0021:1521:3021:4522:0022:1522:3022:4523:1523:30
Alcúdia08:3008:4509:0009:1509:3009:45��20:4521:0021:1521:3021:4522:0022:1522:3022:4523:0023:3023:45
Pto Pollensa08:4509:0009:1509:3009:4510:00��21:00-----------
Pto Pollensa----08:45every 15 minsuntil21:00-----
Alcúdia08:1508:3008:4509:0009:00cada 15 minshasta21:1521:3021:4522:0022:3023:00
Pto Alcúdia08:2508:4008:5509:1009:10jede 15 Minsbis21:2521:4021:5522:1022:4023:10
Playa de Muro08:3508:5009:0509:2009:25��21:4021:5522:1022:2522:5523:25
Can Picafort08:4509:0009:1509:3009:45��22:0022:1522:3022:4523:1523:45
Times / Horarios / Fahrplan - Every day / diario / täglich(Bold / negrita / fett = July & August only / solamente julio y agosto / nur Juli und August)
Bus Times - Alcúdia 105
Camping ----
09:00every 15 minsuntil 20:0020:1520:3020:4521:0021:1521:3021:4522:0022:1522:4523:00
Can Picafort-Alcúdia-Puerto Pollensa (Autocares Mallorca - L352)
Camping08:4008:5509:1009:2509:30��21:4522:0022:1522:3023:0023:30
Puerto Pollensa-Alcúdia-Can Picafort (Autocares Mallorca - L352)
Please note that buses between Can Picafort and Alcúdia can be extremely busyon Alcúdia’s market days (Sunday and Tuesday).
Bus stops - Paradas - HaltestellenCan Picafort: Playa Dorada, Gran Playa, Miramar, Municipal building, Picafort Park, Concord, Exagón, Baulo Pins, Tonga, Gran Vista. Playa de Muro: Camping (Blue Bay), Alcúdia Pins, ParcNatural, Playa Esperanza, Playa de Muro (hotel), Ses Fotges, Las Gaviotas. Puerto Alcúdia: Eden, Condesa Bahía, Platja D’Or, Concha del Lago, Ciudad Blanca, Delfín Azul,Magic, Vanity Golf, Carabela, C. Coral. Alcúdia: Market, Ses Forques, Posada Verano, Club Pollentia. Puerto Pollensa: Club Sol, Galeón, Pollensa Park, Club Náutico.
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Club delSol
Llenaire PuertoPollensa
Cala SanVicente
Can Berenguer
Pollensa Palma
106 Bus Times - PollensaLine 340 Autocares Turman
Saturday-Sunday-Holidays sábado-domingo-fiestas Samstag-Sonntag-Feiertage
Monday-Friday lunes-viernes Montag-Freitag
(9.20 = Bold / negrita / fett = change buses / transbordo / umsteigen)
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Palma Pollensa Can Bereguer
Cala SanVicente
Puerto Pollensa
Llenaire Club delSol
Line 340 Autocares TurmanBus Times - Pollensa 107
Monday-Friday lunes-viernes Montag-Freitag
Saturday-Sunday-Holidays sábado-domingo-fiestas Samstag-Sonntag-Feiertage
(14:00 = Sundays only only / solamente domingos / nur Sonntag)
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Puerto Pollensa map 74 A-5 / 76 C-4 109
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