the best places to celebrate
North: The bay of Alcudia is the longest beach of the island and is very popular among holidaymakers with small children, since the water here is very shallow. Make a trip to the Cap Formentor and enjoy the stunning views or visit the villages of Colonia St. Pedro and Son Serra de Marina, which are almost untouched by tourism. Get married at the bay of Alcudia and Pollenca with frankiesunshine.com
South: The South is a mecca for sports fans – the even terrain is ideal for relaxed bike tours. The most popular spot in Mallorca, however, is the „Caribbean“ beach, the Es Trenc. It sports crystal clear water and beaches of white sand – just like the beach of your dreams. Try the "Flor de Sal" - natural sea salt harvested by hand. Get married in the South of Mallorca with frankiesunshine.com
East: For insiders, the East of Mallorca is the place to be. Thanks to the new country road between Palma and Manacor it is a mere 30 minutes drive from the airport to most of the Eastern villages like Son Servera, Artá, Costa de los Pinos or Canyamel. There are numerous golf pitches - Pula Golf, Canyamel Golf, Capdepera Golf, Club Vall d´Or - so make sure you bring your clubs. . Get married in the East of Mallorca with frankiesunshine.com
West: The Tramuntana mountains are home to the most visited village on the island: Valldemossa. If you want to follow the ways of George Sand and Frederique Chopín, we recommend you avoid the busy summer months. Instead, visit the village in spring or autumn – not only will it be quieter, you will also be able to enjoy the beauty of the scented orange and lemon groves. Also make sure you visit the village of Fornalutx, multiple winner of the award for the most beautiful Spanish village.
The “Ballermann”-phenomenon: So what exactly is a Ballermann? Is it a location, or even a hotel? Often, holidaymakers in Mallorca are surprised to find out that it is nothing more than a small part of the beach at the Playa de Palma, in the South-West of the island. The beach bars there are divided into small sections of beach, the so-called Balnearios. For non-Spanish nationals, this word is quite a tongue-twister, and after a couple of wine glasses the Germans were quick in dubbing it “Ballermann”. Therefore, the most famous section, the “Ballermann 6“, is just one of several bars along the beach of Playa de Palma.
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