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Cities/Areas to stay

1. Bunyola / Sa Font Seca / Palmanyola Since the venue is in this area, staying nearby in Bunyola or its surroundings (Palmanyola, Sa Font Seca) is a very logical option. Bunyola is charming, rural, and very “Mallorcan,” with winding village streets, nature, and a peaceful ambiance. There are also local experiences like hiking and cycling in the Tramuntana accessible from here. 2.Palma de Mallorca Palma is quite close — Ses Cases de Sa Font Seca is only about 12 km / ~15 minutes from Palma center. Staying in Palma means you can enjoy city life, restaurants, nightlife, and easy transport links (airport, buses, etc.). 3. Valldemossa / Deià (Tramuntana) These are picturesque mountain villages in the Serra de Tramuntana. They are a little more “remote” but offer stunning views, a very romantic, upscale vibe, and beautiful historic architecture. Depending on traffic and exact location, they might be on the upper end of your 20–30 minute target — but for many, the charm and views make it worthwhile. 4. Palmanova / Santa Ponsa Area These are more coastal, resort-ish, and could be great if you want a beach stay. Santa Ponsa, for example, is about 18 km from the venue (depending on route) and offers good hotel infrastructure. This area is more “touristy” but very practical: beaches + good hotel options + not too far from the venue.

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Beaches to Visit

Mallorca is famous for its turquoise water and beautiful calas (coves). Some crowd-pleasing options: 1. Cala Pi A narrow, dramatic cliff-lined cove with bright turquoise water — great for photos and swimming. 2. Cala Mondragó Inside a natural park, ideal for a more “naturey” beach day. 3. Cala d’Or A series of small white-sand coves with calm water and beach clubs. 4. Es Trenc Mallorca’s “Caribbean beach” – long stretch of white sand and clear water.

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Villages & Scenic Spots to Visit

1. Valldemossa Quaint stone village in the Tramuntana mountains. Great cafés, cobblestone streets, and stunning scenery. 2. Deià Bohemian, artsy, upscale mountain village overlooking the sea. 3. Sóller & Port de Sóller Orange groves, a beautiful stone town, and a vintage wooden tram down to the port. 4.Fornalutx Often called one of the prettiest villages in Spain.

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Experiences and Activities

1. Sa Calobra + Torrent de Pareis A dramatic drive through the mountains ending at an iconic cove. 2. Tramuntana Mountain Drive UNESCO-listed mountain range with breathtaking views. 3. Cap de Formentor One of the most famous viewpoints on the island. 4. Charter a boat for the day

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Food and Wine

1. Mercat de l’Olivar (Palma) Indoor market with seafood stalls, tapas bars, and local specialties. 2. Wine tasting in Binissalem or Santa Maria The island has its own DO wine region with beautiful vineyards. 3. Local specialties to try: Ensaimada (Mallorcan pastry) Pa amb oli (bread with olive oil + toppings) Arroz Brut (local rice dish) Frito Mallorquín (traditional tapas)

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Culture and History

1. Palma Cathedral (La Seu) Gothic cathedral right on the water. 2. Bellver Castle Circular hilltop castle with panoramic views. 3. Alcúdia Old Town Medieval walls, narrow streets, cafés, shops. Perfect half-day visit.