



Worth getting out of bed for
Son Brull sits at the bottom of a hill called Puig de Maria: a walk to the top gives you stunning views of the countryside from the ruins of an old monastery.
Cala Sant Vicenç offers different beaches (sandy and rocky), Puerto Pollença and Puerto Alcudia offer long sandy beaches.
Local restaurants
Local cafés
Diary
January The festival of San Sebastián, the patron saint of Palma. Revellers also doff their party caps to San Antonio Abad during this month. As he's the patron saint of animals, you can expect all manner of pet processions and animal-blessing ceremonies. If you're in the mood for carnival, this part of the world gets busy with fancy dress and brightly coloured floats during the weekend before Lent for Sa Rua. Semana Santa, holy week, is an even bigger do: Palma holds processions every day, and the smaller towns have festivities too. July Those after a knees-up should find their way to Valldemossa, when it's time to honour Santa Catalina Tomàs, the patron saint of Mallorca.
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From the Guestbook…
Son Brull is fantastic and there are lots of nice restaurants in nearby Pollenca, however the best meal of our stay by quite some considerable mile was at 'Ca Na Tomenta' in Caimar...
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