On Monday we took a trip to Colonia San Pere, with views of the wispy cloud covered mountains. Then we went North East to Cala Ratajada for tapas and shopping. After lunch we toured the Crestata Bodega (wine cellars) where we tasted not just wines and Sangria, but also numerous local liqueurs. The trip home was a bit of a blur!
On Tuesday we took the bus to Alcúdia, the ancient Roman capital of Mallorca (called Pol Lentia then) on market day. Avoiding bargains, we settled for tapas in a little restaurant set back up a narrow street. We walked to the port and then arrived back just in time to catch the first post-siesta bus 'home'. Just as everyone else squeezed on like sardines, a virtually empty bus drew up, we got on this one instead, overtook the overloaded one and arrived back fresh and fortunate.
On Wednesday we dedicated ourselves to literature and sun bathing, seeing a magnificent pink sunset.
Thursday saw us under the pine trees overlooking the bay, picking up hermit crabs and watching a diving bird fishing the shoals close in. After supper we went to Calvia for an evening perforrmance of 'Come Fly with Me' which was absolutely amazing: Dance, illusion, acrobatics.. all accompanied by the songs of 1950s New York. The champagne, chocolates and strawberries added to the special occasion.
On Friday we caught the bus to Sant Vicenç and decided to continue on to (old) Pollença where we explored the town and climbed the Calvari steps to a chapel and viewpoint. After crepes for lunch in the shade, we returned to our balcony to toast a very pleasant holiday.
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