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Villa Almendra
South East Mallorca, South East Mallorca
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South East Mallorca, South East Mallorca
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South East Mallorca, South East Mallorca
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Villa Paula
South East Mallorca, South East Mallorca
from £972 per week
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The South East of Majorca has a pretty shoreline full of secluded coves and picturesque bays. The resorts are family orientated with good facilities and white sandy beaches. All our villas in this area are either a short distance from the beach or set in the peaceful tranquility of the surrounding countryside.
Cala d’or is a lively resort with a yacht-filled marina, chic designer shops and good facilities for families. Cala Gran, the largest of its coves, has a fine sandy beach gently sloping into the clear blue sea, and a good selection of water sports and beachside facilities. A glass bottomed boat is a popular way to explore the pretty coves along the coast and nightlife is stylish and tasteful, centering on the town’s cocktail bars and discos.
Further along the coast, Porto Cristo is home to the Caves of Drach, a series of spectacular caverns leading to Europe’s largest underground lake and has a lively fishing harbour of its own. Close by is Cala Romantica, a small friendly town with a good selection of local fish restaurants, a charming place to escape the crowds and enjoy this unspoilt part of the coast.
Felanitx is an inland town well known for locally produced wine, ceramics and capers or ‘green pearls’. Its lively Sunday market is next to the town’s 13th Century church and here you will find the traditional restaurants of real Majorca. The ocean is only a ten minute drive away.
Another small coastal town with fine seafood restaurants Sa Rapita. It is within a few minutes drive of one of the island’s most spectacular beaches, Es Trenc, a nature reserve and 4km stretch of fine white sand and clean blue sea.
Cala d’or is a lively resort with a yacht-filled marina, chic designer shops and good facilities for families. Cala Gran, the largest of its coves, has a fine sandy beach gently sloping into the clear blue sea, and a good selection of water sports and beachside facilities. A glass bottomed boat is a popular way to explore the pretty coves along the coast and nightlife is stylish and tasteful, centering on the town’s cocktail bars and discos.
Further along the coast, Porto Cristo is home to the Caves of Drach, a series of spectacular caverns leading to Europe’s largest underground lake and has a lively fishing harbour of its own. Close by is Cala Romantica, a small friendly town with a good selection of local fish restaurants, a charming place to escape the crowds and enjoy this unspoilt part of the coast.
Felanitx is an inland town well known for locally produced wine, ceramics and capers or ‘green pearls’. Its lively Sunday market is next to the town’s 13th Century church and here you will find the traditional restaurants of real Majorca. The ocean is only a ten minute drive away.
Another small coastal town with fine seafood restaurants Sa Rapita. It is within a few minutes drive of one of the island’s most spectacular beaches, Es Trenc, a nature reserve and 4km stretch of fine white sand and clean blue sea.
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