Just returned from spending 10 days in beautiful Mallorca, the largest of the trio of Spanish islands in the Balearic sea.
We flew out on Thursday, July 30th at around 5 pm, and our trip began with my over-packed suitcase not falling within the weight limit (oops! But also, duh!). Thankfully we had an empty carry-on for me to dump some of my belongings into for better weight distribution. Heavy sigh. But, still not the end of the world.ย The 8.5 hour flight to Madrid was pretty great, overall. I didn’t get much sleep, however, I don’t think I was able to completely finish watching an entire movie before passing out. In total, I must have attempted to watch 3 or 4 different movies, only to successfully see the first half and then wake up with the credits rolling.ย
Arriving at Madrid airport, I fell in love with the building’s architecture and the overall modernity of the space. It felt quite new, and also very “euro” chic. Our layover was just a couple of hours and then we were headed to Palma de Mallorca on a tiny-ish plane that felt like it might have been stuck in the 90’s. Thankfully, the flight was a short 1.5 hours and I slept the entire way. In the blink of an eye, we arrived in sunny Mallorca. Our first thought was that the airport was extremely large for the size of that island. We later learned that Mallorca has an enormous tourist movement…ย especially during the month of August, where flights are coming in and out of the airport every 30 seconds during high peaks.ย
After renting our car, a Sedat Ibiza to be exact, we headed up to the city of Palma. Driving into Palma, I fell in love with the Malecon area of Avinguda de Gabriel Roca. With the stunning Gothic Cathedral on the right, and the Balearic Sea on the left, the drive up to our AirBnB was beautiful. Although traffic was civilized, we were really thrown off by the lack of signage in Palma. Driving up to an intersection with no indication of a street name or number, obviously led us to get a bit (or a lot) lost the first day.ย
After arriving at our AirBnB and settling in a bit, we headed out for a walk and dinner. We stayed in a really great location, walking distance from shops, markets, restaurants, museums, and pretty much everything you want to go see & do in the city of Palma. Our evening walk turned into a long 3 hour trek through the ins and outs of Palma. I tried to absorb as much as I could. It was my first time in Europe, but I felt completely at home in Palma. Something about the buildings, narrow alleys, cobblestone streets, and attention to detail in every little nook and cranny. I felt at peace, almost as though I had been there before.ย
CONTINUE WITH THE PHOTO DIARY BELOW:
Travel: Miami to Madrid, Madrid to Mallorca | Evening walk around Palma | Dinner
Morning walk around Palma | Cala Pi | Visiting St. Jordi
Shopping | Palma Cathedral | Evening dip in a hidden cala
Playa Porto Cristo
Sauma farm | hidden Playa cala | Arta town
Es Portitxol | Puerto de Soller | Deia | Valldemosa
Daniela & Mariano
Now that I’m all emotional… end post!
Xx Laura
Mateo says
Nice pictures cutie <3
The Weekend Gypsy says
Thanks bae!! ๐
ELEONORA says
LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!!!!!!
The Weekend Gypsy says
Thank you so much!! ๐ It was so nice to meet you on the other side of the world haha!! <3
Maricela Corzo says
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The Weekend Gypsy says
<3 <3 <3
Frank R-Reyes says
Mallorca bajo la mirada del trรณpico. Bellos contrastes y claroscuros, desde panoramas hasta detalles. Viaje inolvidable y excelente reportaje grรกfico. Felicidades! ๐
The Weekend Gypsy says
Gracias!! La proxima vez vamos juntos! ๐
Laura C says
Looks like a beautiful city!!! ๐ and beautiful wedding
The Weekend Gypsy says
Yes the wedding was just perfect! ๐ And I definitely recommend adding this to the travel bucket list! <3
Daniela says
aay <3