Palma, Capital of Mallorca

Palma is the one place you must visit on Mallorca. If you are staying in one of the coastal resorts everything is designed with the foreign tourist in mind and you don’t see anything much of the real Spain. While Palma is a tourist city it is also very Spanish place from its yellow painted houses to its Mediterranean food.

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A sunny Week in Mallorca

We planned a week in Mallorca for a bit of winter sunshine but it was the first week in June by the time we got there. No problem – guaranteed hot sunny weather when it wasn’t very spring like at home – if only. Two  days of heavy rain worthy of the monsoon and a detailed introduction to the excellent Spanish health service via a broken humerus  was not in the plan, but that’s what we got.

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All Around Tenerife

Tenerife means white mountain, named after the huge Pico de Teide. Despite two visits to the island we haven’t been to the top.

Teide

 

First wind and then cloud stopped us getting further than the visitor centre.

Luckily there are plenty of other attractions.

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La Palma, La Isla Bonita

La Palma is one of the worlds most mountainous islands. It  has the highest rainfall of all the Canary islands so they can grow avocados, bananas and tobacco. Most of the population are involved in agriculture but there are plenty of taxis willing to take you round the island.

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