Ca n'Ignasi Restaurant
Located in Inca, this restaurant offers a taste of all the Balearic islands, not just Mallorca

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Small rural hotel & spa, adults only
The building has a distinguished air, yet the hotel is a relaxed, friendly and comfortable place to stay.
Originally a country manor house dating back to the 18th century, the building has been restored over a 3 year period, preserving many of the beautiful original features.
The lounge offers a place to relax with sofas and a wood burning fire. The restaurant provides an extensive buffet breakfast each morning. For dinner they serve fresh local specialities and can cater for vegetarians and coeliacs. Lunch is only available on request; you'll just need to let your hosts know that you plan to eat before mid-day.
The 14 individually furnished bedrooms all offer a mix of traditional furnishings and modern day comforts. For a touch of class some rooms have four poster beds. All rooms have individual heating and air conditioning, satellite TV, radio, telephone (with internet connection), mini bar and safe. All bathrooms have a full-size bath, shower, hair-dryer and bathrobes.
The hotel includes a spa with sauna, steam room, ice fountain, jacuzzi and massage treatments.
Located in Inca, this restaurant offers a taste of all the Balearic islands, not just Mallorca
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Cala Deia is a very beautiful small rocky cala with clear waters and rock pools, one of the few beaches on the west coast of Mallorca. It's quite a rugged beach here so you might need to bring a chair or a lilo to lie on.
Playa de Muro is a beautiful 6 kilometre long, Blue Flag award-winning, white sandy beach in the north of Mallorca. It's generally quieter than neighbouring Alcudia beach because of its out of town location.
The small resort town of Ciudad Jardin lies around five kilometres east of Palma. Its beach, also commonly referred to as ‘Ciutat Jardi’, lies alongside a quiet promenade lined with palm trees, offering a huge variety of different styled bars and restaurants.
Portixol is found just to the east of Palma's cathedral and is home to a little bay within which a little sand and shingle beach known as D'es Portitxolet Beach resides. The water is generally calm here due to the sheltered nature of the bay.
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Housed in a wonderful Modernist building, Can Prunera was built in the early 20th century and the museum was opened on 24 August 2009. The vast majority of works on display at this museum belong to the Fundació d’Art Serra.
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