En
las playas de toda Mallorca, también podrás disfrutar,
si lo deseas, de tus deportes favoritos, salir de marcha por las discotecas
más reconocidas de Mallorca, probar los mejores platos de nuestras
costas y zonas rurales...
La isla
de Mallorca es conocida internacionalmente por su clima cálido,
sus elementos gastronómicos y artesanales típicos y, como
no, por sus maravillosas playas. Las cerca de 300 playas que hay alrededor
de toda la isla, son una de las principales motivaciones para que turistas
de todo el mundo decidan venir a pasar sus vacaciones a Mallorca. Una
arena blanca y finísima, aguas templadas y cristalinas y equipamiento
para poder disfrutar como más te apetezca es lo que puedes encontrar
en cualquiera de estas playas a Norte, Sur, Este y Oeste de la geografía
de la capital balear.
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Playa de Palma es una de las playas más conocidas de toda
Mallorca. A poca distancia del centro de Palma, esta es una de
las playas mejor cuidadas y comunicadas de la isla. Gran parte
del turismo de Mallorca se dirige a zonas de la Playa de Palma
(Ca'n Pastilla, El Arenal, Cala Estancia, ...) Si
lo que quieres es ir a playas más alejadas de la ciudad,
puedes dirigirte a zonas como calas de Mallorca, una zona con
gran variedad de playas; Formentor, desde donde los días
muy despejados, puedes ver la isla de Menorca; Santa Ponça,
Alcudia, Pollença y muchas otras. Todas condecoradas por
la Unión Europea por ser playas bonitas y seguras.La zona
de Magaluf, en Calvià, es la zona de esparcimiento por excelencia
de veraneantes británicos y tiene una amplia oferta de restaurantes,
bares, hoteles, discotecas. Playa de Palma is a superb 6km beach just east of Palma de Mallorca and a minutes from the island's international airport. To its west is the beach of Can Pastilla and to the east is the small resort of Arenal. Strictly speaking the Playa de Palma stretches from 'balneario' number 1 at the entrance to Arenal as far as 'balneario' number 15 which marks the beginning of the resort of Can Pastilla. Most visitors refer to the whole beach as the Playa de Palma and there's a long promenade stretching its whole length.
The great majority of visitors to Playa de Palma are German package tourists which is reflected in the high concentration of German bars and restaurants along the whole length of the seafront. There are a few British bars around but they aren't easy to find. Interestingly as you head west from Can Pastilla the Manchester pub is one of the last bars whilst the Liverpool pub is the first British place as you enter Arenal at the opposite side of side of Playa de Palma. There's also a small selection of Dutch bars between 'balneario'
S'Arenal at the east of the Playa de Palma is noticeable more Spanish with a few British bars on its streets. It has a small beach with a marina where you get great views all the way across to Can Pastilla and to the mountains beyond Palma. The number 23 bus from Palma goes to S'Arenal and then continues on to Agua City which is a popular waterpark nearby.
Hotel Gala: This basic 3-star hotel is family-run and offers good value for money for a fun, relaxing break by the beach.- Fully renovated in 2001- Good located- Excellent transport connections.
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Miraflores. Hotel Miraflores, situated in Can Pastilla, at the seafront. It's only 50 meters kms away from hotel gala, close to the white, sandy beach of Playa de Palma, MIRAFLORES welcomes you to its beautifull, cosy and charming facilites with a breath taking views of the Mediterranean sea. Enjoy your Holiday AMIC with Us!! .. Book Now
and when it is raining ... don´t forget the city of Palma de Mallorca: The island's capital city with a population of 325,000 and a sizeable port, Palma offers a rich mix of history, culture and nightlife. There is also ready access to the nearest resorts of Ca'n Pastilla (5 miles) and Cala Mayor (4 miles). Fascinating central area with narrow streets between the high walls of ancient buildings. This compact, easy to walk historic core of the city extends inland from the commercial port and the most prominent of landmarks - the cathedral (pics 360º:1-2-3)and royal palace.
Entertainments: Daytime: any sightseeing itinerary should take in the cathedral (la Seu); Almudaina palace; la Lonja and the Arab baths, all of which are in the old centre and close to the ports2 . Slightly further are the hilltop castle of Bellver and the Pueblo Español (reproductions of typical buildings from various parts of Spain). Nightlife: most vibrant, and sometimes seedy, in the El Terreno district. The old centre and tree-lined avenues around it are also lively at night. A full programme of concerts, exhibitions, festivals, ballet and theatre performances is published monthly by the tourist office. ( Links ) Discos