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Flight offers to Majorca (Palma)
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Majorca (Palma)
from Asturias
Return from €24.00 -
Majorca (Palma)
from Bilbao
Return from €27.75 -
Majorca (Palma)
from Nantes
Return from €33.91 -
Majorca (Palma)
from Bordeaux
Return from €33.91 -
Majorca (Palma)
from Lyon
Return from €33.91 -
Majorca (Palma)
from Toulouse
Return from €33.91 -
Majorca (Palma)
from Marseille
Return from €33.91 -
Majorca (Palma)
from Strasbourg
Return from €33.91 -
Majorca (Palma)
from Salamanca
Return from €35.97 -
Majorca (Palma)
from San Sebastian
Return from €35.97 -
Majorca (Palma)
from Brest
Return from €41.11 -
Majorca (Palma)
from Deauville
Return from €48.31 -
Majorca (Palma)
from Lille
Return from €51.39
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OF MAJORCA
The planet's most magical city is a jumble of peaceful streets, each with their own history and treasure to discover.
IS THERE ANYTHING MORE ROMANTIC THAN LOSING YOURSELF IN MAJORCA (PALMA)?
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Abaco Bar
Few tourists enter the magical world of Majorca’s bar Abaco. From the outside, this cocktail bar looks unimpressive – just an old, heavy wooden door in a narrow backstreet in the Majorcan capital. However, the drab exterior belies…
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Valldemossa
For serious travellers, Valldemossa is the place you must visit in Mallorca. Set in the Sierra de Tramuntana, the village is an enchanting maze of narrow streets, cobbles and pine trees, decorated with traditional tiles and earthe…
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The charm of Mallorca cathedral
The Cathedral of Santa María, the Cathedral of Light, the Cathedral of the Sea, La Seu, the Cathedral of Mallorca or, as the Sóller writer Joan Pons called it, ‘la dama de la bahía’ (the lady of the bay). These are the names for…