The brightest stars of Los Baleares are Majorca, Ibiza and peaceful Minorca. Situated between France and Africa, the archipelago's islands each have distinct characters. Majorca is the most developed and offers a mass of hotels, fast food joints and crowded beaches. Ibiza is loved by a hard partying set, including many gay visitors. It is also increasingly popular with upscale travelers, drawn by the chameleon island's reputation as "the new Provence." Pick an island and stake a claim on its sand.
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A medieval hermitage holding a mysterious crucifix, rumored to have appeared at the site by a miracle.
Got a taxi from port alcudia to pollensa for around 16 euros , went straight for the Calvary steps , huffed and puffed up the steps stopping to look at the views front and back . Stopped for a pic with the smiley music man , more amazing views at the top . Lovely roof top views , visited chapel and church in the square . Well worth the visit .
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this is palma's oldest church and has the most amazing stained glass windows. there are relics of saints. it's very special.
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From the pretty little timewarp town of Randa, a 5km winding road engineered into the hillside (accessible by car, bike, or marked off-road hiking trails) brings you to this magnificent old monastery. The buildings are impressive, the views must be the best on Majorca, and the site has been adapted well for the modern visitor, with parking for cars and bikes, toilets, a restaurant with an extensive menu and indoor and courtyard seating, and a snack bar. Well worth a visit.
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