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  • Ambar, Santanyí

    The shop stocks crafts from all the Balearic Islands: woven bags in traditional colours, candlesticks, basketry, lamps, glassware, ceramics, jewellery, decorative objects, antiques, clothing, hats and hangings.

  • This special shop has all things Mallorcan: some 90 products including sandals, natural scents, dolls, musical instruments, glass, preserves, sausages, liqueurs, turrón (nougat), fig confections and olives.

  • Looks a bit like the deck of an ocean liner. It’s a place to relax, have a drink or a snack, and survey the busy boats going in and out.

  • Artà is famous as Mallorca’s centre for handsome everyday items made from the tough fibres of the palmito (palmetto) plant, which grows wild all over the island.

  • A shop that imports jewellery and decorative objects, with an emphasis on North Africa.

  • Come for pa amb oli (see Pa amb Oli), olives, ham, pickled peppers and Mallorcan cheeses. The refurbished interior has marble tabletops and archways, and outside you can watch the local action in the main square.

  • Come for fresh fish and Mallorcan specialities including black paella, as well as kids’ standards such as hamburgers.

  • The tantalizing aromas are the first things you’ll notice, then the infectious Spanish music. Regional dishes include roasted peppers, grilled meat, fish and rice soup and barbecued rabbit.

  • A shop with original designs from Menorca: suede bags, traditional shoes and sandals, original T-shirts and fine linen clothing. They also carry anodized aluminium jewellery.

  • L’Arcada, Cala Figuera

    Has the most central spot on the port, with the best views. Fresh fish dishes depend on the day’s catch. Also pizza, vegetable dishes and Mallorcan food.

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