BALEARIC BLISS

Mallorca and Ibiza both have beauty, beats and beach vibes – but which island is better?

THEY'RE two of the most popular destinations for beauty, beats and beach vibes – but will you choose Mallorca or Ibiza?

MALLORCA

There’s breathtaking scenery to explore off the beaten track, finds writer Rosie Gizauskas.

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Writer Rosie Gizauskas discovers Mallorca's beautiful scenery

Pay a visit to the palace 

As one of the most popular destinations in the Mediterranean, Mallorca’s nightlife, museums and restaurant scene are legendary.

But look beneath the surface and you’ll find some of Europe’s most beautiful unspoilt scenery.

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While you’re in town, try a coca de patata, £1.70 from the Panadería Ca’n Molinas bakery, a yummy local cake made with potato. 

It’s much tastier than it sounds. 

Eat like the locals

Check out the gorgeous coastal village of Deià, high up on the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range.

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The quiet, cobbled lanes and unforgettable views will make you want to sell up and move here immediately.

Enjoy a classic Spanish seafood paella

Renowned poet and writer Robert Graves was so inspired, he did just that.

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Richard Branson even owned a luxury hotel here, tucked around one of the hard-to-reach coves.

There are heaps of amazing restaurants, but don’t miss dinner on the terrace at super-chilled Es Punt, where we feasted on padrón peppers, £6, and patatas bravas, £4.50, washed down with local wines until late.

Stay in an eco hotel

In Alaró, a peaceful, traditional Mallorcan village in a valley at the foot of the Serra de Tramuntana mountains, you’ll find Alaró Natura Rural Suites.

This small, family-run boutique hotel was once a shoe factory and is now committed to running sustainably.

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