Teatro Sa Societat
Sa Societat is an old reformed theatre, that is situated in the village of Calvià. With seating arrangement for 200 people, it is the perfect place to enjoy theatre plays, dance performances and other cultural activities.
Sa Societat is an old reformed theatre, that is situated in the village of Calvià. With seating arrangement for 200 people, it is the perfect place to enjoy theatre plays, dance performances and other cultural activities.
Cala Torta or S’Aduaia is the largest beach in Artà, Mallorca, and has fine white sand. Boats have no trouble anchoring here, and it can be reached by bicycle from Capdepera.
Caló des Moro nestles between high natural walls that are home to pine trees and shrubs. The crystal-clear water, open to the winds from the east-southeast, has a sandy seabed that is excellent for diving and for beaching small boats.
This road, flanked by meadows that change colour with the seasons, leads to the south coast of Mallorca, one of the most visited parts of the island for its stunning beauty
This minor road links Villafranca with Manacor, two towns in east Mallorca. It runs through a flat area of the island, amid a meadow displaying pretty colours all year round.
Cúber is an artificial reservoir of water with an hypnotic blue colour located in the skirts of the Puig Major. It has some panoramics of impressive mountain. The Gorg Blau also is an artificial reservoir situated between the Puig Major and the Massanella, in the municipality of Escorca. Both are property of the City council
Located in Alcúdia bay, this pretty wooden jetty is one of the most photographed spots in Mallorca.
Galatzó is an estate located in the township of Calviá on Mallorca in the Serra de Tramuntana region. This fantastic location measures a total of 14,013,500 m2, which accounts for almost 10% of the township, making it one of the largest estates on Mallorca. The interior of the house has rooms and halls. It also
Cala Agulla is 1.8 kilometres from Capdepera. Together with Cala Moltó and Cala Mesquida, in 1991 the Balearic Parliament declared it a Special Protection Area for the conservation of wild birds. As a result, the coastline remains very well preserved, surrounded by a forest with some particularly large pine trees.
Located in the Northwest of the island of Majorca, in the very centre of the Bay of Alcudia, the biggest bay of the Balearics, with 17 kilometres of beach. Preserved areas of woods extend towards the east. Toward to the interior, cultivated fields surround the village of Santa Margalida, the original nucleus of the population