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Hotel Valldemossa, It Mallorca’s sixth property on the Balearic islands opened its doors late February 2024

TravelDailyNews 28 Mar 2024
Rooms & Suites ... A home away from home ... Sanctuary at Hotel Valldemossa ... Cyclists can choose between relaxed routes on rural roads or the challenging ascent to Sa Calobra – a winding path leading to iconic lighthouses, historic castles, and secret coves ... .
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Majorca's moment: A blockbuster summer awaits on the biggest of the Balearic Islands, with stylish ...

The Daily Mail 05 Jun 2023
Move over Magaluf ... Here’s our look at the ‘new’ Majorca... Authentic ... Enticing ... SA CALOBRA BEACH. The small but striking Sa Calobra beach on the north-west coast is surrounded by cliffs and towering rocks — you reach it through a canyon and a tunnel ... .
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Thought all-inclusive couldn't be exclusive? Think again: Inside Tui's chic new resort in Mallorca with ...

The Daily Mail 26 Jun 2022
A full-day tour of Majorca, taking a beautiful scenic boat trip from the port of Sa Calobra to Porte de Soller, then having a ride on a pre-war tram to Soller (six kilometres/3.7 miles inland) and a vintage train from Soller to Palma.
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Why cyclists are heading to Girona, Spain

The Spokesman-Review 12 Jun 2022
... in Europe, a ride so famous among cyclists that it needs only a single name, such as Stelvio in northern Italy, Tourmalet and Ventoux in France, and Sa Calobra on the Spanish island of Mallorca.
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Breathtaking beaches, emerald coves and unique restaurants: Avoid the tourist traps in the Balearic Islands ...

The Daily Mail 30 May 2022
SA CALOBRA, NORTH MALLORCA ... crazy switchback of the Ruta de Sa Calobra down to a rocky little fishing cove that shares its name with this beach, then walking around the cliff and through a tunnel'.
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In Mallorca, peace, pleasantries – and paella

The Spokesman-Review 04 Dec 2021
So, early one morning, we jumped in our rented Audi and headed for the village of Sa Calobra, the endpoint of one of those only-in-Europe, impossibly serpentine roads with loopy, hairpin turns and crazy S-curves on vertiginous cliffs by the sea.
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In Mallorca, peace, pleasantries - and paella

Stars and Stripes 01 Dec 2021
So, early one morning, we jumped in our rented Audi and headed for the village of Sa Calobra, the endpoint of one of those only-in-Europe, impossibly serpentine roads with loopy, hairpin turns and crazy S-curves on vertiginous cliffs by the sea.
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From world-class golfing to some of the finest beaches in Europe, this is why you ...

The Daily Mail 25 Nov 2021
A winding road through the Tramuntana Mountains suddenly deposits you at postcard-perfect Cala Sa Calobra in the north-west of the island, while to the south Es Trenc is a long stretch of white sands that forms part of a protected natural park ... .
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