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Cala Pi is frequented by locals and tourists alike. It is an idyllic little cove south of Llucmajor with a sandy beach and perfectly clear water. You have to tackle a long flight of stone steps down (and back up) but once there the beach is a lovely place to relax. The brightly painted fishing boats on the water and lent against the wall of the cove complete the picture.
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A picturesque circular harbour with plenty of waterfront bars and restaurants that can be reached by historic train followed by tram from Palma
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A drive in the country with a difference, the road to sa Calobra takes in a dizzying sequence of hairpin bends as it drops hundreds of metres to the coast. Not for the faint-hearted, make sure you test your brakes first! For the ultimate thrill, try it on a bike!
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