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Tourism in Majorca
Majorca is the largest island in the Balearic Islands archipelago, located in the Mediterranean Sea, in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula. Thanks to the beauty of its landscapes, its gastronomical quality and its temperate climate, Majorca is a leading tourist destinations in the world.
Information of interest
Majorca & Gastronomy
The traditional cooking of the Balearic Islands, the product of its intense fishing and farming activity which was recorded on the islands before the birth of tourism, is very rich and varied. From the typical Frit Mallorquan, flatbreads (of vegetables, or tomato, pepper and onion) to lobster stew, an exceptional dish where it exists, Oliaigua with figs, couscous (a Christmas dessert of Arabic origin), Easter quesadillas, gin, etc.

Shopping in the island
Porto Pi: this shopping centre at the end of Paseo Maritimo has a good selection of shops and restaurants.
Jaime III: this is one of the most glamorous avenues, where the best brands are available at prices appropriate to a plural, Mediterranean city.
Puerto Portals: is one of those places which the customer’s purchasing power is evident in its high-quality products. Its restaurants and designer clothes shops are unrivalled.
