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Arta Weekly Market – weekly Tuesday market for the Capdepera region of Northeast of Mallorca

June 15, 2009 // Posted in Events in Mallorca, Mallorca photo galleries (Tags: , , , , , , , ) |  1 Comment

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On Tuesdays Arta hosts one of the main markets in Northeast Mallorca.

As with the other market towns the give-away is how unusually busy the town is every Tuesday morning, so you’re advised to turn up reasonably early although the market runs until lunchtime.

On offer are clothes, jewellery and local handicrafts – some of which are pretty good quality. There is also an indoor food market with fresh local vegetable produce and meats. Typically for Arta the market has a very relaxed feel. It is not one of the biggest ion Mallorca but has a certain charm and is an ideal place to stock up on the weekly basics, have a coffee, ensamada, relax and maybe stop off for lunch when you’re done.

For more information about Arta town and properties in the Arta area please see the following links.

Location guide to Arta, Northeast Mallorca
Top ten country houses for sale in Arta, Mallorca
View all our selected properties sale in Arta
Brief MPP to find your ideal property in Arta

Arta Weekly Market – 16.05.09: 9 photos

Sunday markets in Santa Maria del Cami

June 4, 2009 // Posted in Events in Mallorca, Mallorca photo galleries (Tags: , , , , , , , ) |  No Comments

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Most towns in Mallorca have regular weekly markets with a wide range of fresh food and often clothes, jewellery and other gift items, household goods and craft stalls too. They usually start early in the morning and run through to around mid-day. The markets are held on different days in each location. The largest is in Inca on Thursdays, and the most popular and traditional agricultural market is in Sineu on Wednesdays.

The market in Santa Maria is held every Sunday morning. It is one of the most popular on the island and it is good to get there early if you can, as people come from all around to visit and stock up with local produce.

Find out more about Santa Maria del Camí, Mallorca
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Santa maria market photo gallery – 18 pictures

Focus on properties in Porto Cristo, East Coast, Mallorca

May 30, 2009 // Posted in Mallorca photo galleries, Places in Mallorca (Tags: , , , , , , , , ) |  No Comments

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Porto Cristo is a mixture of holiday resort, fishing port, yacht marina and residential town for locals on the East Coast of Mallorca.

The town has a great deal to offer those seeking a relaxed and very picturesque seaside location with plenty to do, great restaurants, and not too built up. It is quite different to the busier package-tour resort locations such as Sa Coma just to the North of Porto Cristo, and Cala Millor and Cala Bona a little further to northward.

Part of the charm of Porto Cristo is its setting. It is based around a natural harbour that has a super sandy beach with a very attractive rocky headland to its northern side, and has moorings for a mixture of luxury yachts and leisure boats along with the local fishing boats stretching from its southern side and up the estuary of the El Rivet river.

There is a wide range of things to do in the town and surrounding area. Boating of course is a major pastime, and there are day-trip boating cruises including glass bottom boats that run down the very pretty stretch of coastline. The Caves of Drac and Caves of Hams are just outside of the town which attract hundreds of thousands of visitors every year represent one of the island’s premier tourist attractions. There are many great beaches within easy reach, and there are some great fish restaurants along the seafront. For those looking for a more lively night out with more frenetic bars and discos Cala Millor and Cala Bona are within easy reach.

As an all-year-round residential town Porto Cristo feels less like a holiday town than other East Coast and Southeast Coast Mallorca resorts such as Sa Coma and Cala d’Or. There is an old town area to which the church is the central focal point. In more recent history Porto Cristo was a naval base and was the only town on Mallorca to see action during the Spanish Civil War when Republican troops landed in an unsuccessful attempt to take control of Mallorca from General Franco. This history adds to the feeling that Porto Cristo is rather different to many of the East and Southeast Coast resorts.

In terms of property, this is somewhere to consider if you are looking for an apartment in a pretty harbour resort that is relaxed and offers a feeling that you are in a “real” Mallorcan seaside town. There are also some superb villas on the outskirts of the town. To-date these properties have been more popular amongst locals and Spanish from the mainland who have second homes here. Increasingly though discerning British buyers and other nationalities looking to get away from the more glitsy side of the Southwest coast are finding Porto Cristo has a lot more to offer than many of the tourist guides would suggest.

In terms of property prices, Porto Cristo is more expensive than many East Coast Mallorca resorts, but less expensive than the better-known Porto Colom with which it is sometimes compared (although they are quite different!). It is also quite a bit less expensive than Southwest Coast harbour resorts such as Puerto de Andratx Puerto Andratx and Port Adriano.

Location guide to Porto Cristo
View our selected properties in Porto Cristo
Brief MPP to find your ideal property in Porto Cristo
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Porto Cristo gallery – 16.05.09: 15 photos

Focus on properties in Puerto Andratx, Southwest Coast, Mallorca

May 17, 2009 // Posted in Mallorca photo galleries, Places in Mallorca (Tags: , , , , , , , , ) |  No Comments

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Puerto Andratx is one of the most well-known and sought-after property locations in Mallorca. It is an old fishing town and still has a fleet of small fishing boats that bring daily catches to the island. You can buy the fish practically straight from the boats by going to the little fish market on the quay in the early evenings.

Puerto andratx has been said to be the prettiest harbour in the Mediterranean. Whether this is true or not, the town does unquestionably have a great deal of charm and a lot to offer:

  • the small harbour, pretty bay and marina
  • the mountain scenery surrounding the town
  • the harbour-front cafes and restaurants
  • the fact that there are few hotels here and the town does not become over-run with tourists
  • property development being tightly controlled with very little scope for further development
  • the ease of access from Palma de Mallorca and the airport

All of these things contribute to the appeal of this as a location to own property.

Consequently Puerto Andratx has quite a sophisticated or “chic” air about it. It is not a beach resort (there is one small beach on the far side of the bay), and inevitably prices in such a location are relatively high. Regardless of this we still recommend Puerto Andratx as one of the best places to invest if you are looking for such a location for a holiday home or permanent residence. The limited supply of properties, particularly with sea views, and the continuing tight controls on on planning permissions, ensures that demand for Puerto Andratx will continue to outstrip supply and this trend looks set to continue well into the future.

In terms of prices, Puerto Andratx has been affected by the global recession – nowhere in the world has escaped this! But prices have been less affected overall than most locations and owners who are not under pressure to sell are often choosing to take their properties off the market until things improve. Having said this there are some good deals to be had and this is a good time to buy in Puerto Andratx if you are in a position to do so.

For sea villas you should allow Euro 1.500.000 to have any choice. There are one or two exceptional opportunities at present for less, and there are also plenty of properties well in excess of this amount.

For apartments you should allow Euro 300.000 for a small 2-bed sea view property. Once again this is very much a starting figure and there is not much choice at this level. There are more options from Euro 550.000 upward and for a premium location and development prices rise up to Euro 800.000+ for two beds and around Euro 1.000.000 upward for 3 beds.

Location guide to Puerto Andratx
View our selected properties in Puerto Andratx
Brief MPP to find your ideal property in Puerto Andratx
Read more about our Mallorca property finder services

Puerto Andratx gallery – 15.05.09: 18 photos

Palma Boat Show 2009 – Palma’s 26th annual international boat show

May 2, 2009 // Posted in Events in Mallorca, Mallorca photo galleries (Tags: , , , , , , ) |  1 Comment

Palma’s 26th annual international boat show has been running this week in its usual position on the old quay in front of La Lonja on the Paseo Maritimo. The show has grown each year and this year was no exception regardless of the international recession, with 2,400 m2 of additional space for the 162 exhibitors.

The yachting and boating industry is a major focus for Palma. and for Mallorca in general. Palma has become one of the most prestigious harbours in the Mediterranean and this years event shows the industry here is going from strength-to-strength.

There were 310 boats in all with vessels ranged from sailing dinghies to multi-million pound super-yachts and pretty much every type of leisure boat in between.

Here are some photos to give you a flavor of the event.

Palma International Boat Show photos – 28.04.09: 22 photos

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