What to pack for Mallorca, according to a senior fashion editor of over a decade
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What to pack for Mallorca, according to a senior fashion editor of over a decade
"The capital Palma is a cosmopolitan city filled with boutique shops, buzzing bars and enough cultural activities to fill a weekend. The Tramuntana mountains are a hotspot for cyclists worldwide, seeking the thrill of the zig-zag climbs and sweltering views."
"Towns away from the sand, like Arta or Pollenca, have squares lined with family-friendly restaurants, bunting and stages for live music and - at certain times of the year - the most bizarre and magical celebrations of the island's history that are well worth including in any itinerary."
"With the island being so small and easy to travel around, packing for a trip, however long, requires thoughtful planning. Plus the ease and efficiency of Palma airport means that the pull of going hand-luggage only is strong."
Mallorca features a rich variety of landscapes and activities, appealing to different interests. Palma serves as a vibrant capital with shops and cultural events. The Tramuntana mountains attract cyclists with challenging routes. Coastal areas boast picturesque coves and traditional fishing villages. Towns like Arta and Pollenca offer family-friendly dining and unique celebrations. Dining at iconic restaurants like Ca's PatrĂ³ March is a highlight. The island's compact size allows for easy travel, and its weather is mostly sunny, requiring careful packing for visitors.
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