The Annual Battle between Moors and Christians
If I had to choose my favourite Mallorcan festivity to recommend to a friend or visitor, it would probably either be the Pi de Sant Antoni in Pollença (in January), the Devallament in Felanitx (on Good Friday), the Moros i Cristians in Sóller (in May), the Corpus Cristi procession in Palma (in June), the Moros [...]
read moreThe English Speaking Residents Association
The South East is one of the 5 districts of this long standing Mallorcan expat organisation. Here in our dry and sunny corner of Mallorca we have a great time together doing all the things that such groups do all around the world, and then some! Of course there is the usual fare of coffee [...]
read moreThe wine from Mallorca
Anytime soon, the first Mallorcan wine of 2011 will be on offer. Last year was a good year, or so we are told. It may even make for an exceptional wine. We’ll just have to wait and see. Some 135 bodegas up and down the island are busy producing their latest vintage with grapes and [...]
read moreEaster Traditions in Mallorca
Spain is different. Now, with Easter coming up, is a good opportunity to find out just how different it feels. Easter festivities here hold a very special attraction, at least for those of us ex-pats. Even now, with the Catholic religion being much less dominant than in the past, Easter in Mallorca is still the [...]
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The English Speaking Residents Association
The South East is one of the 5 districts of this long standing Mallorcan expat organisation. Here in our dry and sunny corner of Mallorca we have a great time together doing all the things that such groups do all around the world, and then some! Of course there is the usual fare of coffee [...]
Customs and Traditions
The Annual Battle between Moors and Christians
If I had to choose my favourite Mallorcan festivity to recommend to a friend or visitor, it would probably either be the Pi de Sant Antoni in Pollença (in January), the Devallament in Felanitx (on Good Friday), the Moros i Cristians in Sóller (in May), the Corpus Cristi procession in Palma (in June), the Moros [...]
Gastronomy
The wine from Mallorca
Anytime soon, the first Mallorcan wine of 2011 will be on offer. Last year was a good year, or so we are told. It may even make for an exceptional wine. We’ll just have to wait and see. Some 135 bodegas up and down the island are busy producing their latest vintage with grapes and [...]
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Alcudia, a view to the area
Visit Alcudia’s best kept secrets trough this video. With incredible Beaches, Restaurants, Sights, and Activities Alcudia offers the visitor all needed for a perfect holiday.
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The Annual Battle between Moors and Christians
If I had to choose my favourite Mallorcan festivity to recommend to a friend or visitor, it would probably either be the Pi de Sant Antoni in Pollença (in January), the Devallament in Felanitx (on Good Friday), the Moros i Cristians in Sóller (in May), the Corpus Cristi procession in Palma (in June), the Moros [...]
The English Speaking Residents Association
The South East is one of the 5 districts of this long standing Mallorcan expat organisation. Here in our dry and sunny corner of Mallorca we have a great time together doing all the things that such groups do all around the world, and then some! Of course there is the usual fare of coffee [...]
The wine from Mallorca
Anytime soon, the first Mallorcan wine of 2011 will be on offer. Last year was a good year, or so we are told. It may even make for an exceptional wine. We’ll just have to wait and see. Some 135 bodegas up and down the island are busy producing their latest vintage with grapes and [...]
Easter Traditions in Mallorca
Spain is different. Now, with Easter coming up, is a good opportunity to find out just how different it feels. Easter festivities here hold a very special attraction, at least for those of us ex-pats. Even now, with the Catholic religion being much less dominant than in the past, Easter in Mallorca is still the [...]
Cycling in Majorca, feel the essence of Mallorca
Mallorca is the ideal setting for cycling holidays whether professional, amateur or just for the enjoyment of the environment in a conveyance that allows you to admire the most of the places that are visited. The preseason that some professional and amateur teams perform in Mallorca demonstrate the quality of the infrastructure that results, among others, in specialized hotels for these visitors. The mild climate of the island along with the incredible landscapes make Mallorca the perfect choice for cyclists of all [...]
Michelin Star Restaurants for 2012 in Mallorca
The are lots of good restaurants in Mallorca, many of them unknown but when we want to talk about an incredible restauran, than we have to look at one of the five restaurants holders of one Michelin star for this year. The guide has awarded two new stars, one to the Mallorcan Chef Macarena Castro [...]
Fira del Ram
Over a hundred thousand square meters dedicated to the fun. Between rides, food stalls and other attractions. The traditional Fira del Ram has come to Palma with its wheels and many attractions that make it a good plan for ages. Fira del Ram 2012 will take place in the industrial area of Son Fusteret in Palma de Mallorca and the start date is February 25 and [...]
Alcudia, a view to the area
Visit Alcudia’s best kept secrets trough this video. With incredible Beaches, Restaurants, Sights, and Activities Alcudia offers the visitor all needed for a perfect holiday.
Diving in Dragonera island
The Dragonera island is a small island belonging to the archipelago of the Balearic Islands, Spain. It is located west of the island of Mallorca and has been protected as a natural area. The nearest villages are Sant Elm and Port d’Andratx, where we can find many diving centers and diving, a fact which increased the flow of tourists in summer seasons.
MALLORCA PSICOBLOG SEVEN “SMACKDOWN”
In this the seventh installment of the North Face Athlete “Psicoblog” we follow James Pearson and Alex Honnold in Mallorca as they attempt to climb a huge roof over the roughest seas of the trip so far.

