Spanish Island Tour of Palma de Mallorca - Fascinating Day!

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By Peggy W

City tour of Palma de Mallorca

 

My husband and I were staying on the Spanish Island of Mallorca and being flown back and forth for Olympic events in Barcelona. Just the evening prior, we had attended the Opening Ceremonies of the XXV Olympiad and had gotten to sleep at 3 AM in the morning.

Previously arranged was a City Tour of Palma de Mallorca for this day and we were awakened after only 4 hours sleep so that we would be ready at 9 AM.

 

We were beginning to feel as though we were a part of the Olympics...at least as it had to do with stamina!

 

Map of Mallorca and how it is situated with regard to the mainland of Spain

Map of Mallorca taken from a brochure
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Map of Mallorca taken from a brochure
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Bellver Castle video

Bellver Castle

Our first stop on the city tour was at Bellver Castle.

It sits high atop a hill in Palma and offers not only a great view of old defensive architecture but also splendid views of the city and the Mediterranean in the distance which surrounds the island.

Built by the same craftsman who also built the Almudaina, Pere Salva, it helped to fortify this area against possible enemies for centuries.

King James II of Mallorca ordered Bellver Castle built in 1300. At times it has housed royalty, it has been a place of refuge, and it has also been utilized as a prison during its history.

There was a moat around the castle and they even had their own water collection system to make them more self-sufficient.

Since 1976 this circular fortress has served as a history museum. Works of art and other valuable collections can be viewed within these walls.

Photos of Bellver Castle

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Bellver Castle
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Mallorca - Pueblo Espanol ( Palma )

Pueblo Espanol

Pueblo Espanol
Pueblo Espanol
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Pueblo Espanol
Pueblo Espanol
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Pueblo Espanol


Inside a walled enclosure is a village created to show reproductions of various styled buildings all throughout Spain. It is called Pueblo Espanol.

Built according to traditional methods and using authentic materials, it is a fairly large area.


Divided into 18 blocks forming 15 streets and 12 plazas one can see many different buildings, fountains, arches and other things one could find in real cities scattered throughout Spain.

Shops and restaurants are part of this village and one can not only view but also purchase handicrafts such as ceramics, leather items, glass-works, etc.

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Walking through old section of Palma de Mallorca

Walking through part of the old section of Palma
Walking through part of the old section of Palma
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Buildings are close together
Buildings are close together
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My hubby on left standing next to a many hundreds of years old olive tree
My hubby on left standing next to a many hundreds of years old olive tree
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Fresco on side of building
Fresco on side of building
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An older woman inside the window tending her caged bird
An older woman inside the window tending her caged bird
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A government building
A government building
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Building ornamentation
Building ornamentation
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Walking through the old section of Palma...

 

 

After seeing some of Pueblo Espanol, our tour group was next directed to walk through some of the old section of Palma.

We saw many buildings that were erected in close proximity to one another.

There were many balconies in which the inhabitants could get some fresh air into their abodes.

The streets were cobble-stoned.

 

 

 

On one of the plazas there was an ancient olive tree that was said to be several hundred years of age. I got my husband to pose by it and tourists were all taking turns getting their photographs taken by this thick and gnarly based tree.

 

Some of the buildings had ornamentation like frescoes on their exteriors.

I snapped a photo of an elderly lady who was tending her caged bird and she waved as we passed under her window.

 

 

 

 

 

When we were in the area of government buildings, I was intending to snap many photos but was warned by a policeman or someone in the military that it was not allowed. Apparently security is an issue or at the least they wish to negate any problems. So I quit taking photographs in that locale.

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The Almudaina Palace

This original Moorish fortress was substantially altered in the 14th and 15th centuries...thus its dominant Gothic style.

Today it serves as the summertime residence for the King and Queen of Spain.

Part of the building also functions as a museum.

It also houses the general military headquarters for the Balearic Island region.

The Almudaina Arch was the gate to the protective wall of the emir's palace which was built in the 11th century.

Part of the Almudaina Palace sits alongside the old section of the city. It is also adjacent to the Palma Cathedral.

Almudaina Palace in Palma de Mallorca

Almudaina Palace - military headquarters now for the Balearic Island region
Almudaina Palace - military headquarters now for the Balearic Island region
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Almudaina Arch built in the 11th century
Almudaina Arch built in the 11th century
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The Palma Cathedral

This Gothic Cathedral was built more than 500 years ago and is a major landmark in the City of Palma de Mallorca. Adjacent to the Almudaina Palace it towers over any other structures in the area.

It's beautiful exterior is matched by its interior, and although I did not capture much of its interior on film (due to lighting considerations) you can see the image of an impressive round stained glass window.

This is an active church but it also serves as a major tourist attraction.

Photo details of the Palma Cathedral

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Palma Cathedral
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Photos of Palma Cathedral in every type of light with music

More photos of Palma - Some taken from the moving bus

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Cathedral and Almudaina Palace as viewed from the sea wall
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Hotel Valparaiso, Majorca

We return to our Valparaiso Palace Hotel

It was very interesting learning some information about the city of Palma and getting to see some of the major landmarks in the area. It is the largest city on the Island of Mallorca which also provides an airport and seaport.

Fresh water is in short supply on the Island and the windmills that we saw operating bring up water from underground that can be utilized for watering plants. It is too salty to be used for drinking. Naturally water conservation is of utmost importance

After the tour we spent a little time exploring the grounds of our hotel.

Our hosts had arranged for us to stay at the Valparaiso Palace Hotel for the duration of our trip which included airplane flights to and from Barcelona for Olympic events. We were with a group of about 90 people who were being rewarded with the same wonderful vacation trip.

The grounds were gorgeous and the hotel offered views of the city and the sea. The wait staff offered superior service and we felt completely pampered while there.

Images from Valparaiso Palace Hotel

Water elements around the hotel
Water elements around the hotel
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Source: Peggy W
Bellver Castle as viewed from our hotel
Bellver Castle as viewed from our hotel
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All the wives had their husbands pose in this chair!
All the wives had their husbands pose in this chair!
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Sculpture in the middle of the pool that was lighted at night
Sculpture in the middle of the pool that was lighted at night
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Valparaiso Palace Hotel - our lodging for the week

Valparaiso Palace Hotel grounds
Valparaiso Palace Hotel grounds
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Pretty swans
Pretty swans
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Sound and beauty of splashing water
Sound and beauty of splashing water
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Dinner that evening...

After relaxing a bit and taking in the scenery around our hotel we were split into groups and taken to area restaurants.

Bahia Mediterraneo Restaurante was the one that we got to enjoy. Was it ever a special treat!

Crystal chandeliers, marble floors, and potted palm trees with wide expanses of windows overlooking the bay compose the interior of the luxurious restaurant. We got to sit on the wide terrace protected by awnings and had the Bay of Palma with all the twinkling harbor lights as our decor. Personally, I can't think of a more beautiful setting for dinner.

Piano music floated our way and the wonderfully prepared food offerings and interesting company made for the most delightful of evenings.

People dine late in the evening in Spain. I seem to remember our dinner started at something like 10 PM.

After being taken back to our hotel, we had to have a wake-up call at 4:30 AM so that we could catch a flight to Barcelona for our Olympic event. Not much time allotted for sleep! This was an almost daily experience for us while on this trip of a lifetime. We could catch up on sleep once we were back home. We certainly wanted to see and do all that we could while on this trip.

 

Hope you enjoyed this Spanish Island tour of Palma de Mallorca. It was an educational and fascinating day for us and merely the beginning of many more adventures while in Spain. Will look forward to any comments you may have regarding this hub.

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Peggy W profile image

Peggy W Hub Author 7 months ago

Hi craftybegonia,

I think that you are confusing the tour of Palma de Mallorca on the Island of Mallorca (also spelled Majorca) with La Palma which is located off of the coast of Africa in the Canary Islands. Have you been there? It does sound like it would be a beautiful place to visit. Thanks for your comment.

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craftybegonia Level 2 Commenter 7 months ago

Those islands have always been a magnet because of their rugged volcanic beauty. Looks like you really loved your trip, how wonderful!

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Peggy W Hub Author 7 months ago

Hi Nell Rose,

You forget to include the link to your Mallorca hub. Or have you not written it yet?

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Nell Rose Level 8 Commenter 7 months ago

Thanks Peggy!

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Peggy W Hub Author 7 months ago

Hi Stephanie,

Our 10 days spent in Spain during the time of the Olympics will be memories that we carry with us always. Such a beautiful country! Thanks for commenting and leaving votes on this Palma de Mallorca hub. Knowing you...you'll get there someday! :))

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Peggy W Hub Author 7 months ago

Hello Lucky Cats,

Glad you liked this hub about our day tour of Palma de Mallorca. Thanks for your comment.

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Peggy W Hub Author 7 months ago

Hi Nell Rose,

It sounds as though your visit to the Island of Mallorca (Majorca) was equally thrilling even though we both saw different parts. Have you written about what you experienced? If so, feel free to leave a link in the comment section. Am sure that people would be interested. Thanks!

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Stephanie Henkel Level 7 Commenter 7 months ago

I've always wanted to visit Spain,and you've reminded me of this with your gorgeous photographs! One day... Thanks for a lovely hub. Voted up and beautiful, useful and interesting...as always!

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Lucky Cats Level 7 Commenter 7 months ago

Fabulous, Peggy!

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Nell Rose Level 8 Commenter 7 months ago

Hi, Peggy, I have visited Majorca, but we stayed at Santa Ponsa, further around the island. I went out on a glass bottom boat! we could walk down into the pointed sides that were either side of the boat. it was like walking underwater! it is such a beautiful island. we also visited Portal Nou, which is the rich part. Wow! it was like I would expect Cannes in France to be, wall to wall yachts! unfortunately we missed Palma, but I wish hadn't! it looks amazing, lovely hub and reminder, cheers nell

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Hi again Trish_M,

Here are wishes for both of us to someday return to the beautiful Island of Mallorca.

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Trish_M Level 6 Commenter 2 years ago

Yes, when I was there 'Majorca' seemed to be the more common spelling, but I think that 'Mallorca' is probably used more now. It's been quite some time since I visited. :)

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Greetings Trish_M,

You are fortunate to have spent a holiday on the Spanish Island of Mallorca.......or Majorca, depending upon the spelling. Palma and the other locations are so gorgeous. Would love to spend more time on that island someday. Thanks for reading and leaving a comment.

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Trish_M Level 6 Commenter 2 years ago

I love Spain ~ and those photos bring back happy memories of a lovely holiday in Majorca :)

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Hi James,

Glad that you liked this hub showing photos of Palma. We took a tour of the Island of Mallorca that I will also be writing about in another hub...so stay tuned. What a beautiful place to have a home!!! Thanks for the comment.

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Hi Candie,

My husband picks up a little color in the summertime and we were out and about quite a bit in Spain with the sun shining. He has to be careful though as he burns quite easily. Usually slathers himself with suntan lotion. Will tell him that you noticed his tan! LOL

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James A Watkins Level 8 Commenter 2 years ago

Absolutely awesome journey, Peggy! I have a good friend with a home in Palma, where he spends maybe a month a year. This is the first time I have ever seen a photograph of the place. Your photos are outstanding and a nice cross section of beautiful things to see. Your words were wonderfully written. I could not have enjoyed it more!

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Candie V Level 4 Commenter 2 years ago

I was also going to ask if that's a new tan your husband is sporting? He's looking good!

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Hi Ethel,

As close as you live to Spain you have more likelihood of getting there more often than us. Go for it!!! Then be sure and write it up!!! I love reading your travel adventures. Thanks for the comment.

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Hi Pete,

Gibralter would be a great place to visit! Why don't you write about it? I love armchair traveling as well as doing it in person. Thanks for the comment.

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ethel smith Level 3 Commenter 2 years ago

I would love to see more of Spain, especially such places as this. Such beatiful architecture

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Pete Maida Level 1 Commenter 2 years ago

You definitely take some great vacations. Some of Palma reminds me of Gibraltar, which isn't too far away.

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Hi Candie,

Yes...this truly stands as the trip of a lifetime for us. And what made it even better was that we were guests and did not have to pay the bills.

The Madrid and Toledo portions of the trip were ours (and I have more to write regarding Madrid) but all of the Olympics, Barcelona and Mallorca experiences were gratis. Much more to write...stay tuned if you are enjoying this.

Thanks for your comment.

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Hi Mardi,

Our City Tour of Palma on Mallorca was interesting and the grounds of our hotel beautiful as you saw. I agree, the swans added the perfect touch. For the small amount of time we actually spent at the hotel each day...it was a bit of paradise. Thanks for commenting.

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Candie V Level 4 Commenter 2 years ago

Wow! The trip of a lifetime!! Beautiful pictures!

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Mardi Level 3 Commenter 2 years ago

How beautiful. I love the pictures of the swans and the grounds around the hotel. That is sort of what I imagine when someone talks about a "paradise"!

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