
Now, there is a small beach at Port d'Antratx, but if you are coming to Mallorca to go to the beach,
you will probably want to look somewhere else for your hotel. Port d'Antratx is all about yachts and
restaurants (see next slide). :-)
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Another photo of the awesome location the restaurants in Port d'Antratx offer to the tourist. There are
several restaurants lined up at the harbour, and each offers such wonderful tables on the patio.
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On your way back to Palma, we recommend to use the PM-102 and watch out for those awesome views of the
Platja de Camp de Mar. Villas with yachts in the clear water - one starts to wonder what you actually
have to do to live in such a nice place?
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Camp de Mar, seen from the distance. The village has a number of big hotels, and the beaches are quite crowded.
Yet these hotels blend with the beautiful location surprisingly well.
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Another photo of Camp de Mar. This beach is located right next to the hotels, so you do not need a rental car.
However, if you want to explore the island further, then we strongly recommend to get one for a few days.
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This is the Cala de Santa Ponca, seen from Sa Caleta (west of Santa Ponca). While this photo
shows the impressive shoreline, the bay is lined with some big hotels on the other side of the bay, so be careful
when booking a hotel in Santa Ponca or Costa de la Calma.
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Sa Caleta also has a yacht harbour with all facilities for the sailor. It's beautifully situated and is
definitely worth a stop on your trip.
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This is the wide beach of the village Peguera. The village is quite faceless, but providing a good infrastructure
for the mass tourism, like shops and restaurants. We recommend to stay away from Peguera.
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Well, having said that, the wide and clean beach of Peguera is well worth a visit. In any case, do not forget
to bring a sun umbrella! :-)
And that basically concludes our trip report. On the next couple of slides I put together a few impressions of
Mallorca that did not fit anywhere else. Hope you like it!
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