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Villa Deulosal, Maria de la Salut
Self catering villa in Spain – (Ref: 51027)
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villa in Maria de la Salut
Villa with swimmingpool, garden, situated in the countryside. The first plant with its independent access with outer stairs is rented. The owners live ...more

Private pool.
Less than 15 mins to: beach, horse riding, sailing, mountain biking, fishing.
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Location for rental: Europe / Spain / Balearic Islands / Mallorca / Maria de la Salut


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Holiday fun for the family


From the Daily Mail

The fact that Spain remains by far the most popular destination for British holidaymakers is not surprising: it has the coast, character and climate, it's excellent value, and is only a couple of hours away by plane. In fact, the main problem with Spain is that it is such a familiar destination that it's sometimes too easy to fall back on the obvious choices - the Majorcan resorts, Benidorm or the Costa del Sol.
But there are plenty of alternatives which have just as much going for them in terms of sun, sand and value for money, but which don't dominate the pages of the tour operators' brochures. Here's my selection:
Hot tips
The up-and-coming Costa to watch out for is the Costa de la Luz - the stretch of coast to the west of Gibraltar, facing out towards the Atlantic. It has some of the best, sandiest and least developed of all the country's beaches, and is popular with the Spanish th... more


Party town


Back to earth now....what a place to go if partying till dawn is your thing....people all very friendly although I suggest that families stay away from San Antonio due to 24 hour music culture.......lack of zzzzz.


Luxury on the Costner del Sol


From the Daily Mail

Get this. My sister Steph and I were lounging by the hotel pool and I was just remarking that the guy strolling on the rose terrace looked like Kevin Costner and - oh, my God! - it was Kevin Costner - We whipped off our nose shields, switched on our brightest smiles and for the next three hours held our stomachs in and our chests out in the hope he'd glance our way. He didn't.
Our hotel, the fabulous Son Net, was full of surprises. For a start, it's only half an hour by taxi from Palma airport, lying up in the terraced lower slopes of the Galatzo Mountains, overlooking the village of Puigpunyent.
It is so grand, elegant and tasteful we could hardly believe it actually was in Majorca, an island we'd always associated with boozed-up Brits who wear Union Flag swimwear and sing The Birdie Song. In fact, my impression, as I travelled about the island, is that Majorca, in general, has 'poshed' ... more


Majorca turns the other cheek to reveal its charm


From the Daily Mail

Say you're off to Majorca and most people imagine packed beaches, roasting bodies and late-night congas round the streets of some of the liveliest resorts in the Mediterranean. But you don't have to travel far inland to find a different side to Europe's most popular holiday destination. A few miles from some of the biggest resorts is a tranquil landscape of twisted olive groves, centuries-old pine forest and dramatic mountains.
There is great variety, too: Majorca is a large island and those heading for the peace and quiet of the interior have many options. Where to base yourself, and what sort of accommodation to book depends on what you want from a holiday.
But there's little to challenge the region around Pollensa town in the north of the island. It's best to avoid the area between the town and coast, which becomes flatter and more developed the nearer you get to th... more


The other Majorca


At breakfast on my first day in Majorca, my cafe solo was interrupted by the drizzle of discontented murmurs from the next table.
'Oh, we visited our favourite little fishing village. Hadn't been there for ten years. Well, you know what I'm going to say.'
'Tower blocks. Dozens of them. The harbour was ruined.'
'Shame.'
'Oh, it is a such a shame.'
Then the woman returned to sipping her fruit juice and gazing down beyond the perfect blue rectangle of a 100ft infinity pool into the lush green valley behind the village of Puigpunyent and the towering Galatzo Mountain.
From where I stood - the terrace of the Gran Hotel Son Net, one of the finest on the island - Majorca still seemed pretty damn unspoiled.
The ruination of any place, I suppose, is highly relative - to your income, expectations and previous experience.
Before arriving, I hadn't been aware that there was much to ruin in the first place. My impre... more


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