Ferrer Hotels Magazine
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Mallorca and Menorca during Christmas: places and activities that you shouldn’t miss
Visiting Mallorca and Menorca during Christmas means discovering the other side of the two main islands of the Balearic archipelago
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Wine routes in Mallorca: The wineries you can´t miss
Wine tourism tends to be a quite fashionable activity. It’s understandable.
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Magical towns in Menorca you won’t ever want to leave
There are places that remain in the memory of a traveler and suddenly unleash the need to return and visit them again
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Mallorca’s Best Viewpoints
Mallorca’s beauty never stops to amaze.
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The best boat trips in Menorca
Sailing can give you a sense of freedom like very few other things in life.
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Getting to know the 7 lighthouses of Menorca
The lighthouses of Menorca are one of the most representative icons of the island.
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Discover the gastronomy of Menorca: the flavour of the island in 7 dishes
Its location, in the middle of the Mediterranean, make it a culinary oasis. This island, which collects all the essence of the sea, also transmits an authentic feeling for the land and the countryside.
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The British legacy in Menorca that still remains on the island
If something was relevant during the 18th Century in Menorca it was the presence that the British crown had on the island for almost a whole century.
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Perfect landscape for autumn: an excursion to the island of Sa Dragonera
The beautiful Sierra de Tramuntana is hidden in the sea by its southwest side when it reaches the municipality of Sant Elm to emerge with strength and Mediterranean personality 800 meters beyond in the form of an island, the island of Sa Dragonera.
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Mallorca, a perfect place for cycling tourism
Mallorca is a perfect place for bicycle tourism.
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When getting better is the main mission: the best climbing areas in Mallorca
Mallorca is a paradise to carry out any type of climbing
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Sunset on the island: the best sunsets in Mallorca
Few activities are as special, simple and cheap as watching a sunset. The Mallorcan geography offers a good assortment of picturesque and charming places to watch, each afternoon, an unforgettable sundowner
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10 idyllic places in Menorca that make you want to travel
If the dictionaries had illustrations, when looking for the word “paradise”, next to its definition the image of one of those Minorcan corners where the senses are enhanced and time seems to stop should appear.
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Menorca in autumn is also cool
Nature, history, gastronomy, art…Whatever it may be that you enjoy the most, surely, among all these proposals you will find your perfect autumnal plan.
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Wild Menorca: Camí de Cavalls
This path completely encircles the island, also covering all its possible landscapes: beaches, forests, cultivation areas and even urban stretches.
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Slow Travel: 5 places in Menorca where to disconnect
In recent years a new movement has emerged (and with a lot of strength) in the tourism sector: slow travel
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What to do in Es Mercadal? A white village at the foot of Mount Toro
Es Mercadal is a must-visit town for all those who drop by the island.
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Menorca, the perfect place to go with your partner
We do not know if it is because of its paradisiacal beaches, because of its sunsets, its gastronomy, its landscapes or because of all that. Menorca has that magic you need year after year.
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The Fortress of La Mola: the defense of the island
Go back to the past, know the history of the island, know a little more about the Fortress of La Mola and discover the most amazing corners that hide behind those walls.
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Get transported to another planet: the Favàritx lighthouse
The sea breaking on the rocks, a landscape of blues that surrounds it, the magic that it has… a place that transports you to another planet, the Favàritx lighthouse.
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The Paradise is 200 meters of Menorca, Colom Island
Colom is the largest island of all those around Menorca, with almost 59 hectares, and officially belonging to the municipality of Mahón, also forming part of the spectacular Natural Park of S’Albufera des Grau.
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Boat trip: Macarella, Macarelleta and Cala en Turqueta
If you love being able to explore the most beautiful bays of Menorca by boat, contemplate the wonderful views from the sea and enjoy the best route in Menorca, we propose an irresistible plan, a boat trip through Macarella, Macarelleta and Cala en Turquet
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The best kept secret of the Cova d’en Xoroi
The Cova d’en Xoroi is a small cave located on the south coast of the island, where we can now have an aperitif in the morning contemplating the magical views or go out at night and enjoy the best music in a different environment. And it could not be a ca
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Minorca in one day
Visit Minorca in one day
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Let’s live Menorca with the five senses, are you coming?
Places you can't miss in Menorca
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The best cycling routes in Alcudia
Enjoy the northern part of Mallorca by bicycle
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Festivities of Sant Joan in Ciudadela: Tradition and passion in Menorca
Any conversation in which Menorca and the month of June come up will be unquestionably linked to the increasingly popular Festivities of Sant Joan in Ciudadela
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The amazing beaches in Menorca with a Blue Flag: highest quality
Immerse yourself in their crystal clear water or lie down in the sun, because the beaches of Menorca are still one of the biggest attractions in the island
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Menorca for two: enjoy this paradise
The island of Menorca is a privileged environment where nature, culture and gastronomy come together in an incomparable way; the closest thing to a paradise we can find in the Mediterranean Sea.
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Enjoy a picnic day in Mallorca
Are we going on a picnic? The island of Mallorca has more than 30 facilities that make it possible.
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Cap Blanc of Mallorca: the wildest corner of the Island
Where the land ends and the sea begins, there is the Cap Blanc of Mallorca. A place as magical as earthly, since it is where everything starts and everything ends
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Mallorca, the ideal destination for winter sports
Mallorca is without a doubt the perfect place to practice all kinds of sports
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Route by car to the Formentor Cape
he best way to reach the cape and its lighthouse is through its winding road. Today we propose this route by car to the end of Formentor from Alcudia.
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Route through the Talayotic villages of Menorca
Menorca’s history (and of course Mallorca’s too) dates back more than 4.000 years ago, when the descendants of the first inhabitants of the island used to populate the two islands
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Free tours in Mallorca: Visiting these places won’t cost a thing!
Who said Mallorca was an expensive city? Stretch out, step outside and discover the city for 0 euros.
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What is left to do in Mallorca when the summer ends?
Nature, gastronomy, sport, history, art…No matter what your tastes may be, you will surely find something to do.
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Long weekends in Fall in the Balearic Islands: Overcome the post-holiday depression
We propose substantial plans to spend long weekends in Fall in the Balearic Islands.
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Mallorca alone, as a couple or as a family. It’s up to you!
Here are a few clues so that traveling to Mallorca alone, as a couple or as a family does not involve any headaches.
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Banyalbufar, a small and picturesque mountain town
Banyalbufar is perhaps one of the best kept secrets in Mallorca. Still without mass-tourism, it is located in the Sierra de Tramuntana but, at the same time, looks directly at the sea.
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The best ideas for a family weekend in Mallorca
As soon as the weekend approaches the whole family starts to smile because we all know that we have more than 48 hours at our disposal to enjoy this wonderful island. So tell your loves ones and take note, the best ideas for a family weekend in Mallorca.
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If you need inspiration, think of Deià
Completely forget about the image of Mallorca that some news sometimes offers us: that place where thousands of tourists concur at the same time on its beaches and facilities.
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Where to eat the best lobster stew in Menorca
Imagine you are on a beautiful Mediterranean island on a sunny summer day. You just spent the morning snorkeling, you have walked through one of its beautiful bays and you have felt the sunrays on your skin
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Es Trenc: la playa más bonita de Mallorca
Sea-sand-sun lovers cannot fail to visit what is undoubtedly the most beautiful beach in Mallorca: Es Trenc. Or at least, it is one of the most famous ones; and possibly the most iconic one:
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Monte Toro, the highest point of Menorca
358 metres of altitude may not seem to be much for a mountain, but if it is located on a Mediterranean island of less than 700 square kilometers, it is.
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Majorca and Joan Miró: the legacy he left on the island
His artistic mark and legacy in Majorca are extremely important and definitely worth being remembered and visited.
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The 4 gastronomic markets in Mallorca for eating and drinking
It seems that the gastronomic market fever (you know: that one where apart from acquiring good raw material, you can also eat, drink, acquire craftsmanship or participate in all kinds of cultural activities) took a while until reaching Mallorca
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Strolling through the neighbourhood of “La Lonja”, a place that wakes up at night
Undoubtedly, the neighbourhood of La Lonja – located in the old town of Palma – is one of the main nightlife areas in the Mallorcan capital.
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Sóller: close to paradise
Today we stop in one of the most beautiful villages in inland Mallorca: surrounded by orange trees, crossed by a charming tram with more than 100 years of age and strewn with streets, palaces and stately homes: The best things to do in Sóller.
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Menorca’s ideal restaurants to go with your partner
It’s no secret that Menorca’s cuisine is excellent. Dining with your better half in a tasty restaurant under the moonlight can be the perfect way to give a romantic touch to your trip. We want to help you make this come true.
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Most charming harbours in Menorca: Mediterranean jewels
It is said by many, that it is difficult to know the past and present of an island like Menorca without knowing its harbours
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The best places to visit in Mahon, the capital of Menorca
Imagine a city of barely 30,000 inhabitants, right by the sea, located southeast of one of the most beautiful islands of the Mediterranean Sea, with a natural harbour which is more than 5 km long and surrounded by the natural park of s’Albufera d’Es Grau
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Binibeca Vell, a town that looks like it’s taken from a postcard
Once upon a time there was a charming white village; small, bright, quiet, as if taken from the most wonderful fairy-tale and drawn throughout a multitude of narrow streets in which to lose oneself, dream and let oneself go.
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Are we going to Menorca? Let’s get lost in Fornells
We continue to discover, little by little, the most charming towns of Menorca, its most beautiful villages
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Valldemossa, a beautiful cobblestone village
Between the sea and the mountains, between the Mediterranean and the Tramuntana, you will find one of the most beautiful villages, not only of Mallorca, but of the entire Balearic Islands.
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What to do in Mallorca without stepping on a beach: the other side of the island
We are ready to meet the other Mallorca; the one that is outside the usual tourist circuit. Places that are often only known by the Majorcans.
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Lights, sea and colours: a stroll through art galleries of Menorca
The natural beauty of an island such as Menorca (the lights, the sea, the colours …) has inspired a large number of artists who wanted to capture in their artworks these landscapes and unparalleled sensations.
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Places in Mallorca where to find the perfect ensaimada
Water, flour, sourdough, eggs, yeast, sugar and lard. Nothing more, nothing less. These are the basic ingredients of the undoubted queen of traditional pastry of Mallorca: the ensaimada.
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The Sa Calobra road: pure charm on wheels
Undoubtedly, the Sa Calobra road (the snake, in Spanish) is one of the most charming places the island of Mallorca offers to visit on wheels.
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Harbour villages of Mallorca where time stands still
Despite the usual hustle and bustle that comes with tourism, you can still find coastal places on the island of Mallorca where you can relax while strolling through a traditional fishing harbour, taste local fish, buy traditional products, contemplate a w
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Bay of Alcudia: the getaway you need this summer
34 kilometers have a lot of potential, a lot! Especially if they run by the Mediterranean Sea .
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3 years supporting the Ferreret Project
For almost 3 years now we have been supporting the Ferreret Project through the collaboration agreement with the University of the Balearic Islands.
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Best equestrian routes in Mallorca
Until now we mentioned the best ways you can get to know Mallorca on foot, running, by motorcycle, bike and by car. But we never mentioned you how wonderful it is to discover Mallorca by horse.
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Nordic Walking in Mallorca: a new way of walking
Nordic Walking in Mallorca has been in fashion for some years now, in fact it is one of the most practiced sports activities on the island.
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Route through the courtyard of Palma de Mallorca
The courtyard of Palma de Mallorca stand out for their sobriety, their elegance and a plastic beauty which are difficult to match.
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The best cafes in Mallorca to drink something warm this winter
There are few things as pleasant as sheltering from the cold in a cozy coffee shop and drinking a hot coffee to warm up
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Mallorca’s Cathedral: A Real Balearic Icon
Mallorca’s Cathedral is undoubtedly a real symbol of the Balearic Islands.
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Discover Palma de Mallorca’s most trendy neighbour: Santa Catalina
Also known as “Soho Balear” due to its great gastronomic and cultural heritage, the neighbourhood of Santa Catalina is surely the most charming and animated district of Palma
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The best places in Mallorca to spend Valentine’s Day (without a partner)
Once again, February 14 is coming and you´re wondering: what to do on Valentine’s Day alone?
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Spring in Mallorca: The best routes of the almond trees in bloom
Between January and February, Mallorca is covered in white with the flowering of the almonds.
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The best golf courses in Mallorca
By now you should know that Mallorca is much more than just sun and beach. The thousands and thousands of tourists who decide to travel to this beautiful island are especially attracted to the opportunity to pursue different sports during their holidays
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Traditional pastry of Mallorca, discover the sweetest side of the island!
Ready to lick your fingers? The typical pastry of Mallorca is waiting for you. What to eat and where to eat it, in order to sweeten up your day.
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The best brunch spots in Mallorca. Enjoy your meal!
Brunch: mixture of breakfast and lunch; or, if you prefer, the classic late Sunday breakfast (usually post-hangover)
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Want to have a drink in Mallorca?
Join us to enjoy the night of Mallorca!
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A walk through the port of Mahón and the best places to open your mouth
The port of Mahon and where to eat to recover your strength
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Places in Mallorca where to practice coasteering
Attention lovers of the sea, the mountains and adventure sports: the coasteering has reached our coastline and is most likely going to stay!
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Ice cream in Mallorca which is so good that it will make you melt
There are sweet and salty ones. In tub, cone and served in a glass. With and without sugar.
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Surf in Menorca: a secret that not everyone knows
Menorca is a real paradise of beaches, stunning landscape and excellent gastronomy. Beautiful villages, unforgettable boat trips, a perfect place to practice water sports…
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The “must” of mountain biking in Mallorca: it is a lifestyle
One of the most practiced sports in the Balearic Islands, specifically in Mallorca, is mountain biking, which was born as an alternative to road cycling.
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7 day road trip through Mallorca
Exploring Mallorca by car is a must. This is the rule.
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One day in Palma de Mallorca: things to do and see in the city
24 hours is more than enough time to see most of Mallorca. You can stroll through the downtown neighbourhoods, explore the cathedral, walk towards Bellver Castle, get a real taste of Mallorcan traditional food
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Discover Ciudadela in 1 day: what to do and what to see
If you decide to take a trip and explore Menorca, then make sure to stop and visit Ciudadela.
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Get lost in the Serra de Tramuntana mountains, jewel of nature
It was the month of June of the year 2011 when Unesco declared the Serra de Tramuntana mountains as part of the World Heritage in the category of Cultural Landscape.