Videos of Mallorca & Palma de Majorca

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Video Report - The One From Lluc

by James Fisher | Video Editor | published: 27th Aug, 2010

One of the most popular religious destinations on Mallorca/Majorca is nestled in the Tramuntana mountain range on the north of the island. The Lluc Monastery receives hundreds of visitors a day, and although it's pretty here, there is not much to do except enjoy the tranquil surroundings. ...read more

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Video Report - The Architectural One

Some of the best buildings on the Island.

by James Fisher | Video Editor | published: 6th Sep, 2011

Mallorca/Majorca has many buildings that fans of architecture will find interesting. Palma alone has examples of Medieval, Gothic, Modernist and Arabic buildings. ...read more

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Video Report - The One From Ciudad Jardin

The funky little fishing village of Ciudad Jardin

by Melissa Chandler | Mallorca & Palma Correspondent | published: 30th Aug, 2011

Cuidad Jardin lies to the east of Palma, just along the bay from Portixol. It has been heralded as the next 'up and coming' place for the cool and trendy set of Mallorca. With a lovely white sandy beach and a promenade that takes you either back to Palma or east to Playa de Palma, it has glorious south-westerly views of the Bay and Palma. ...read more

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Video Report - The One From the Interior

by Chris Richard | Editor | published: 12th Aug, 2011

Mallorca/ Majorca is far more than beaches and and coast line. Head to the interior of the island and you'll find wine country, beautiful scenery, luxuary fincas, traditional markets and much, much more. ...read more

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Video Report - The One From Deia & Valldemossa

by James Fisher | Video Editor | published: 1st Aug, 2011

Diea and neighbouring Valldemossa achieved their popularity after visits from famous artists like Fredric Chopin, George Sands and Robert Graves but these days maintain their reputation with excellent hide-away Fincas and hotels like La Residencia.
Although you can come here on a day trip and maybe do some celebrity watching the best way to enjoy the area is to relax, rest and enjoy world class hotels and pampering. ...read more

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Video Report - The One From Palma Aquarium

by James Fisher | Video Editor | published: 25th Jul, 2011

Palma Aquarium is one of the newest attractions to the capitol of Mallorca. Built in 2007 and managed by Coral World International it benefits from over thirty years of marine park experience.
Inside visitors are plunged into Mediterranean waters and Tropical seas as fish, rays plants and corals from all over the world are displayed in over fifty carefully managed tanks.
One of the best family attractions on the Island!! Not to be missed!! ...read more

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Video Report - The One About Wine

by James Fisher | Video Editor | published: 18th Jul, 2011

Mallorcan/Majorcan wine is making something of a come back. ...read more

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Video Report - The One From The Caves

by James Fisher | Video Editor | published: 12th Jul, 2011

One of Mallorca's most popular tourist attractions is on the east coast of the Island - The Cuevas del Drach. These caves are some of the largest in Europe and the stalactite and stalagmite formations are incredible. The caves are just outside the town of Porto Cristo, and are open all year round. ...read more

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Video Report - The One From the Superyacht Cup

by James Fisher | Video Editor | published: 20th Jun, 2011

First established in 1996, the annual Superyacht Cup is the longest running superyacht regatta in Europe attracting over 200 sailing superyachts to the event during its 15 year history. The most luxurious superyachts in the world meet in Palma for a race around Mallorca's clear water. The race is on this week from the 22nd to the 25th June. ...read more

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Video Report - The One From Son Gual Golf Course

by James Fisher | Video Editor | published: 13th Jun, 2011

With the Us Open taking place this week (16th-19th July) at the congressional Country Club, maryland we thought we'd have a look at Golf here in Mallorca. ...read more

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Video Report - The One From The Shops in Palma

by James Fisher | Video Editor | published: 8th Jun, 2011

The Mallorcan capital Palma has some great shopping opportunities with plenty of chic boutiques and up market stores. Most can be found in the center of town on the Passeig des Born and on the Avenue Jaume III. ...read more

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Video Report - The One From Es Baluard

by James Fisher | Video Editor | published: 31st May, 2011

Palma's Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (Es Baluard Museu d'Art Modern i Contemporani de Palma) is one of the Mallorca/Majorca's best art galleries. Built with the co-operation of the government it is a museum for the people of Mallorca to be proud of and concentrates on showing art from the Balearic's. ...read more

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Video Report - The One From Illetas

by James Fisher | Video Editor | published: 23rd May, 2011

This week I have been spending a lot of time enjoying the beach in Illetas. Illetas is a small suburb just ten minutes outside Palma and the beaches, bars and restaurants here make it a favourite with the locals in the know. ...read more

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Video Report - The One From the Joan Miro Foundation

by James Fisher | Video Editor | published: 18th May, 2011

Joan Miro remains one of Mallorca's favourite sons. Although not born on the island he married a Mallorcan and spent over half his life here. Most of his paintings, sculptures and ceramics now live in America and on mainland Spain but the Pilar et Joan Miro foundation in Cala Major has a broad cross-section of his work as well as two of his studios. A must for all fans of surrealism. ...read more

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Video Report - The One From Portixol

by James Fisher | Video Editor | published: 9th May, 2011

The small fishing village of Portixol lies in the middle of the bay of Palma just outside the captial. The little crescent beach here is far more sheltered than the huge, neighbouring Palma beach and the cafes and restaurants that line the water front are great places for a coffee or a cocktail. ...read more

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Video Report - The One From Sa Dragonera

by Chris Richard | Editor | published: 2nd May, 2011

The tiny Island of Sa Dragonera lies just off the western most point of Mallorca. The Island is a continuation of the Tramantuna mountain range that dominates the west coast of Mallorca and while no people live on Sa Dragonera it is home to a vast number of lizards and birds. You can take the ferry from either Sant Elm or Port d'Andratx to the dragon island and if you are interested in walking and conservation then you would be in for a treat. Visit our page on Nature Reserves on Mallorca for more information. ...read more

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Video Report - The One From Soller

by Chris Richard | Editor | published: 26th Apr, 2011

Soller is a charming village on the west coast of Mallorca/Majorca. Although you can drive here, the main road is fairly unremarkable. You're much better to take the twisting old road, or if you want to travel like a Mallorcan of yesteryear you can take the old railway that runs from Palma to Soller. ...read more

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Video Report - The One From Alcudia

by James Fisher | Video Editor | published: 19th Apr, 2011

The "other" town on the north coast of Mallorca/Majorca is Alcudia. Famous for the high walls that surround the town Alcudia has a number of attractions that make it worth a visit. ...read more

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Video Report - The One From Pollenca

by James Fisher | Video Editor | published: 11th Apr, 2011

At the eastern end of the Serra de Tramuntana and tucked between two hills, each topped by a sacred site, Pollenca is the perfect Mallorcan town. Large enough to avoid being twee but small enough to wander round in a morning, it has none of the feel of other towns which have succumbed under the sheer weight of tourism. ...read more

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Video Report - The One from Puerto Portals

by Chris Richard | Editor | published: 1st Mar, 2011

Puerto Portals is a luxury marina resort on the south coast of Mallorca, about 10 minutes west of Palma de Mallorca. The bars, restaurants and cafes here are ideal places to enjoy a coffee some lunch and a spot of people watching during the day and in the evening you can come back and enjoy Michelin starred restaurants and cocktails, or check out one of our favourite new hang outs: Wellies... ...read more

Tel: +34 971 676 444 | view map
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