Holidays in Spain: Travel influencers discover the little-known places of Mallorca | Travel News | To travel

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Mallorca is known as the “King of the Balearics” and is a favorite spot for British travelers year after year. Travel influencers Emily and Nic visited four beaches, which they described as “the most perfectly hidden beaches.”
Camp de Mar
The couple visited Camp de Mar, a family beach in southwest Mallorca, near Andratx.
The area has had famous residents, including Claudia Schiffer.
Visitors can enjoy the 180m wide beach, which has a small wooden walkway leading them to a rocky islet called La Illeta, where a hut serves food and drink.
Cala molins
This beach is one of three in the small seaside resort in northeast Mallorca, Cala San Vicente.
The small beach is only 50m wide, but there is a restaurant, changing rooms and toilets.
The small cove is surrounded by beautiful rock formations, hills and trees, and is a quiet and sheltered place.
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Cala Deia
This small cove beach in the Tramuntana mountains can be found in the north-west of Mallorca.
The couple ate at a restaurant here overlooking a secluded bay. Here they praised the “amazing ‘pinch me” view and food at Ca’s Patro March restaurant.
Nick said of the view: “It’s actually crazy. You see this place on Instagram and you don’t really appreciate how beautiful it is. It’s amazing.”
The beach, known for its beauty, is popular with locals. However, keep in mind that this is not a sandy beach.
Spain’s most popular holiday region was recently ranked, with the Canaries leading the way.
The islands welcomed more than a million tourists in November last year, followed by the second most popular destination, Andalusia, with just under half a million.
The British were the largest market in both regions, with over 300,000 in the Canaries and 93,000 in Andalusia.
A total of 597,548 Britons traveled to Spain for holidays in November.
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