Mallorca - Jewel of the Balearics

September 28, 2024

As we head east into the Mediterranean, our first stop is the stunning island of Mallorca. Home of the Royal Palace, summer residence of the Spanish Royal Family. With heavy southern winds predicted, we elected to anchor on the north side of the island in Port de Pollenca. We relaxed on Bistari the first few days as 30kt gusts and white caps prevented a dingy ride to shore.

Port de Pollenca

Port de Pollença, a delightful seaside resort town was the perfect place to rest and relax after our three day passage. Away from the hustle and bustle of Palma we enjoyed delicious Spanish cuisine, wandering through the quiet streets and our first Espresso Martini.

We never did learn what these type of boats are called or how they are sailed, but we were very intrigued. 

Highly recommend an Espresso Martini for a “pick me up” after a long passage. 

We know of four grandchildren who would love playing on this boat slide!

Palma, on the southern tip of Mallorca is an hour bus ride from Port de Pollenca. The bus system was modern, efficient and offered the opportunity to see the inland beauty of Mallorca.

Palma is a special place. It is a sophisticated seaside city offering the amenities one associates with the jet set visitor. We enjoyed lunch at the market, walked around the stately cathedral and impressive summer palace of the Spanish monarch. History and affluence drip throughout the pristine city center and waterfront. It was a treat to be there.

Jardins de s’Hort  del Rei

The Catalan artist Josep Maria Subirachs (Barcelona, 1927) is the creator of a sculpture placed in these lovely gardens, being titled Jònica(1963)

Beautiful outdoor cafes line the promenades. 

Oliver’s Market, a great place to purchase fresh fish produce and have lunch.

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