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  • Surrounded by orange and almond trees, which blossom in February, Andratx is a sleepy place that only becomes animated on market day (Wednesday).

  • A large, comfortable hotel, with its own nightclub and exclusively gay sauna, located on the street that’s action-central for gay life on the island. The friendly staff are Scandinavian, Dutch, English, German and other nationalities, and they all do their best to create a fun atmosphere.

  • Arròs (rice) dishes include: the familiar paella a la catalana or a Valencia , saffron rice with seafood, fish, chicken and sausage; arròs brut , rice with offal; and arròs negre , rice with seafood cooked using squid ink.

  • Ancient, prosperous town noted for its basketry.

  • Built by the Moors using drystone walls, the town’s terraces speak of human ingenuity to create superb farmland out of inhospitable cliffs. There are a few nice hotels, cafés, restaurants, artisan shops and a small, shingly beach.

  • This group provides Mallorca with its rainbow hotline – only two hours a day, weekdays, but it’s a great connection for new arrivals. There are get-togethers from time to time, including a sort of café that opens sporadically.

  • A smaller sibling to Fornalutx, this adorable village clings to the hill above the Barranc de Biniaraix gorge.

  • Black Cat

    The cover charge here will get you in not only to dance and check everybody out, but also to be regaled with a stage show that generally features both drag acts and male “exotic dancers”.

  • A charming place in the foothills of the Serra de Tramuntana. Inside its church is a much-cherished 14th-century image of the Virgin in alabaster.

  • This aristocratic mansion has one of the most elegant of the famous Palma patios, with fabulous wrought-iron railings, a Gothic stairway and graceful balustrades.

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