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Two miles inland from the beach you will find the old fortified town of Alcudia with its walls built up by King Jaume I in about 1300 A.D. The town is excellent to stroll round, and you will be spoilt for choice when deciding what to eat and drink as you take in its charming streets.

A family favourite, Alcudia's beach is located on the North coast of Majorca. It boasts the largest beach in Majorca, stretching out over 7KM and is perfect for all swimmers, as the water gets gently deeper. Alcudia beach is actually 4KM and joins Playa de Muro beach which is a further 3KM. You can't tell where one stops and the other starts to be honest.

To get to the Torrent de Pareis, make your way north towards Inca, follow the road for Selva and then on to Caimari. After a while you will then start to see the signs for Sa Calobra. The road, with its hairpin bends and classic views, takes you ever downwards to your ultimate destination.

Every year the association "Vi Primitiu" and Pollensa's Town organise a wine fair in Santo Domingo's Cloister. At this fair you'll be able to enjoy wine discussions, exhibitions and tastings. If you enjoy any of the wines, you'll also get a chance to buy them.

If you find yourself around the Soller area of Mallorca on the 10th of May,  a trip to the port will give you the experience of a battle between the Christians and the Moors. Don’t worry though because it is the yearly re-enactment of the time when King Jaime of Spain routed the Moors from Mallorca. In fact, there are many such occasions on the island, but the Soller 'battle' starts off the ‘season’.