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		<title>The Trip to Mallorca</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mallorca, the island located in the Mediterranean Sea is one of the islands belong to Spain besides the Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera.After flying for one hour and 45 minutes from Munich, we landed at Playa de Palma airport.At first I thought it would look like in the Bali airport, but the Mallorca Airport is luxury [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Mallorca, the island located in the Mediterranean Sea is one of the islands belong to Spain besides the Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera.After flying for one hour and 45 minutes from Munich, we landed at Playa de Palma airport.At first I thought it would look like in the Bali airport, but the Mallorca Airport is luxury and dense enough according to the size of an island.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Mallorca has a population of around one million people and tourists visited an average of 8 million people per year.No wonder all the facilities at a high enough standard Mallorca, adjusted for tourists who mostly come from <span id="more-200"></span>Germany.For the Germans, Mallorca is a 'summer terrace'.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">From the airport we drove to Cala Ratjada is located on the east coast Mallorca.Trips taken about 90 minutes via the highway.After check in at the hotel, we start down Cala Ratjada.Cala Ratjada was once a small fishing village, which since the 70s built for tourism purposes. The beach is rocky and if we want to enjoy sunbathing, we had to walk about 10 minutes to Agulla or Sol Cala Mol.Cala Ratjada, however is well known to those who love diving.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The streets in Cala Ratjada filled with the small shops that sell a variety of equipment pool, beach clothes, toys and restaurants. Almost everyone in the tourist areas speak German.I even had time to try to speak in English and still be answered with German language!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Since we brought our new son almost 9 months old, so we decided to not go too far.Following objectives: Capdepera, which can be achieved by using public buses.In ancient times the port city of Capdepera is relating to Menorca.In Capdepera we are taking the time to see Castell de Capdepera, a ruined castle that is not too large, but comfortable to explore.Admission fee is not expensive, only 1 Euro per person.<br />
In this Capdepera we also saw a bunch of kids in traditional dress of Mallorca Mallorquinish, dancing and singing in the middle of the field.Nothing like this was exactly what we wanted to see and uh, also granted hehehe ...</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Other cities we had visited was the church Sankt Arta and Eglesiasnya Salvador, and also Ermita de Betlem, a remote spot near the beach is used by the missionary to retreat.If you like to visit the stalactite caves, coves de Drach (Dragon Caves), located in Porto Cristo is very worthy to be visited.This cave is filled with light-colored lights and very well groomed.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Although Mallorca is not too large, only 2 hours distance from east coast to west coast, but Mallorca offers many places to enjoy.Starting from Arab Alfabia Park in Soller, just a walk in Palma, enjoying the beauty of the bay in Alcudia, or through small villages and drinking coffee, and so on.For those who loves shopping, Mallorca offers a full range of brand handbag, leather shoes sold at low prices (be careful, sometimes they are coming from Asia!).For seafood lovers, get ready for disappointment because the price of seafood here as expensive as in Northern Europe.Ceramic lovers can go shopping for souvenirs typical Mallorca ceramics, glassware, especially for the kitchen that is usually brightly colored.Anyway, just information, in Mallorca showing your body on the beach without a single thread is allowed in. Just visit to Playa Arenal, which can be achieved approximately 20 minutes from Palma</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Mallorca Frankly it is not cheap if you take the complete package of travel agents.But do not despair!Mallorca offers lot of cheap hostels and apartments.For the flights, you can use a lot of cheap airline tickets from mainland Europe.Exploring Mallorca, you can easily take a bus (full schedule, just on time and not crowded) or rent a car (price competition).<br />
Once again, we are impressed with the beauty of nature and objects offered by Mallorca.It's really worth to go there!</p>
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