The dreamy island that provided inspiration to Chopin and Miró now has a reputation as a spring break beach destination. Don't worry, though, if you're vacationing over elementary school spring break-- there's plenty for the younger crowd. Marineland's dolphin and sea lion shows and children's beach attract families. And if you have a Thomas-obsessed toddler, the antique train that travels between Palma and Soller is a must-see.
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4.5 based on 296 reviews
Santa Catalina municipal city Market Fish, seafood, frozen food, meat, gastronomic delicacies, charcuterie, cheeses, fruit, vegetables, flowers & plants, spices, preserves and condiments, olives, wine, bars, bakery and confectionery, other.
We never get bored of visiting this market! A typically Spanish with a selection of very fresh fish, meat, fruit and vegetable, and cheese stalls with the addition of some lovely places to eat pinchos, cheese, ham and enjoy some local wine. Sagla sells gorgeous artisan cheese and you can have cheese and ham plates and a glass of wine. Very helpful and knowledgeable young lady there when we visited, who talked us through the origin of many of the cheeses. Lovely atmosphere there too.
4.5 based on 64 reviews
Great little market - for quality momentos. It’s also worth making time to walk up to the church on the top of the hill behind the town. Amazing views ????????
4.5 based on 30 reviews
Okay, this is my fav market in the north of the island. Great for a better quality of holiday souvenirs - lovely throws and sarongs, pottery, clothes etc. Go on a Sunday - 10am - 1 ish ????????
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