Palma de Mallorca History. First occupied by the Romans, Palma de Mallorca came into being in 123BC under Quintus Caecilius Metellus Balearicus, after whom the Balearic Islands are named. The Romans developed Mallorca, encouraging salt mining and olive cultivation as they went. 9- Discovering the Jewish Quarter of the city. Palma was an important medieval city and, as such, it had its own Jewish Quarter. In fact, the Jewish Quarter of Palma, known as "Call Maior", formed a kind of independent city which was also walled and had its own entrances. 10- Visiting the Arab Bath, one of the most emblematic monuments in Palma Mallorca is at its scenic best in the gnarled ridge of the Serra de Tramuntana, the imposing mountain range that stretches the length of the island’s western shore, its soaring peaks and plunging sea cliffs intermittently intercepted by valleys of olive and citrus groves and dotted with some of the island’s most attractive towns and villages. Travelling along the south coast eastwards from the capital Palma, the first resort you'll arrive at is called C'an Pastilla. This close proximity to Palma and the Son Sant Joan International airport, would possibly explain why this was also one of the first resorts to be "discovered" by the Brits during the onset on tourism in the early 1960's, and quite by coincidence this was also the first Mallorca Official Tourist Information Offices Palma Airport. OIT Aeroport de Mallorca Son Sant Joan 07000. Palma de Mallorca 0034 971 789 556 email. Palma City. O.I.T Plaça de la Reina, 2 07012. Palma de Mallorca 0034 971 173 990 . whatsapp 699 294 742 email OIT. Avenida Antoni Maura . Parc de la Mar. Palma. 07002. 0034 902 102 365 . Plaça d Palma Aquarium on a campus and celebrating your birthday? Don‘t miss it! Palma-Aquarium Manuela de los Herreros i Sorà, 21 Tel: 902 70 29 02 www.palmaaquarium.com OPENING HOURS: from 9:30 to 18:30 all year round > Slides and water Is there anything more fun and refreshing than a water park? Aqualand Arenal offers you up Pretty coastal village on the west coast of Mallorca. Deia is an idyllic village of green-shuttered, honey-coloured houses that has become a millionaires' hideaway in the shadow of the Teix mountain, part of the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. Although it could have been just another pretty Mallorcan village in the west of Mallorca had WELCOME TO SÓLLER. From rural farms to 5 star hotels, the hotel offer that Sóller offers adapts to all the tastes and desires of the visitor. Establishments on the outskirts in the countryside and also in the center of the town, with views of the sea and with views of the mountain, all with gastronomic, sports and outdoor activities to enjoy .

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