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| Mallorca, Balearic Islands (Spain) - Investment Hotspot |
| Mallorca is a glittering island full of delightful surprise from long stretches of sandy beaches to the rugged beauty of the Tramuntana Mountains. It’s easy to see why the Spanish king moved his summer palace to Mallorca – this island, the largest of the Balearic chain, lies at heart of the Mediterranean. Mallorca isn’t just reserved for the rich and infamous everyone is welcome. You can enjoy the simple life with a gentle walk through tiny mountainside villages, party non-stop in Magaluf, treat yourself to a long tapas lunch in cosmopolitan Palma or push yourself to the limit with water sports in Cala Millor. Beach-wise, family-friendly Cala d’Or is a crowd pleaser whilst tiny unspoilt coves in the east offer privacy and unspoilt beauty. A trip on a glass-bottomed boat is a pleasant and relaxing way to glimpse the colourful underwater world of Mallorca alternatively try souvenir shopping: embroidery, olive woodcarvings, kitchenware and leather goods are all good local handicrafts. Mallorca offers a variety of diverse nightlife entertainment, ranging from the lively bars, discos and never ending happy hours of Magaluf to the quieter and more relaxed seafood restaurants of Puerto Pollensa and Cala d’Or and if you are searching for spot of local culture a Balearic ballet or a Spanish play won't disappoint. Mallorca boasts a long and colourful patchwork history from Phoenicians, Romans, to the infamous Moors and is the ideal destination for those looking to relax and travel and enjoy the Spanish sunshine. |
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