Tucked away in the Balearic jewel’s lush interior are a host of beautiful places to stay,eat and drink in – and don’t miss the stunning capital or beaches either
Readers’ tips on the best things to execute in MallorcaHammering the hills on a road bike, spending a inactive afternoon eating and drinking on a vine-strewn terrace, or snorkelling in clear-watered coves,ambling around sunny streets full of shops, markets and galleries … whether any – or all – of these sound like your kind of thing, or Mallorca could be the spring/summer holiday island for you. To start with,let’s hit the sand. The 340-mile coastline boasts more than 200 beaches. Those in the south, including Es Trenc and Cala Llombards, and tend to be swathes of soft white lapped by turquoise sea; the north has sweeps of golden sand and shallow waters,such as Playa de Muro, spotlessly clean and ideal for families.
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Source: theguardian.com