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Mallorca III Culinary Safari, an event with six Michelin Stars

Is it possible to be surrounded by six Michelin Stars? In Mallorca, sure! At least for one day: the 16th of June, and, concretely, at 19 hours. An elite of two hundred people will assist to the III Culinary Safari, that will take place at the St Regis Mardavall Mallorca Resort. A selected menu, specially […]

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Time to get moving on energy certificates

  Controversy over the new legislation continues, but there’s no escaping the fact that as of 1st of June 2013, all existing homes for sale or rent in Spain will need an energy certificate. A European directive on energy efficiency in buildings and homes was made applicable to developers in Spain in 2007. That it […]

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Places to Visit in Ibiza

The Island of Eivissa, (commonly known as Ibiza), forms part of the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea and is the closest of the Balearic Islands to mainland Spain.    Ibiza is also known as ‘Islas Pitiusas’ or the Islands of Pine trees and its major towns include those of Sant Antoni de Portmany, Santa Eulària […]

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Torrent De Pareis – a natural and unspoilt beauty

  Torrent De Pareis is arguably one of the most untouched and pristine coves that you will find on the west coast of the Mediterranean Sea. Torrent De Pareis is set beautifully within the UNESCO listed Tramuntana mountain range in Mallorca, which serves as the perfect backdrop to this exotic cove.  Firmly on the sightseeing […]

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Hidden Places: Hotel Formentor

One of the best places you can stay in Mallorca for a vacation is Hotel Barceló Formentor, nestled in the northern most point of Mallorca, situated right in the middle of 3000 acres of a protected natural reserve. It is also famous for the honeymoon famous couple Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier in 1956. The […]

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Ferries around the Balearics

One the many pleasurable perks of living or holidaying in Mallorca is the ease of exploring the smaller siblings of the Balearic Island family – Menorca and Ibiza and Formentera. Within an easy (island-)hop, skip and a jump you could be on their shores and taking in new sights, sounds and sandy beaches. Generally, the […]

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