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Mallorca, Spain
A quick flight from London and we arrived in Mallorca, Spain, at night during a terrific lightning and thunder storm. Many have asked where is Mallorca, Spain? Here is a bit more info from Wikipedia to help you out with some geography and facts about Mallorca.

The hotel where we were staying was about a 45 minutes drive from the airport and located in the NW corner of the island. Having not been to Mallorca before, I had no idea about the lighting or road conditions or exactly the path we need to take (apart from a so so GPS and a map). After clearing customs and immigration and finding our bags, we headed out in the rain to find our rental car shuttle van to take us off site to our rental car location. Mistake #1, do not ever rent from A-OK rentals in Mallorca, regardless of how good the price looks! Just don't do it! There are many more popular brands located at the airport directly and it will save you a lot of time and hassle to just rent there locally. We live and learn...yes even travel agents. 

After a 45 minute drive in pitch dark, my great teammate, and driving partner son Ian, helped us to navigate up the hill (and I mean hill) to our lovely stay for the next two nights at Jumeirah Port Soller Hotel & Spa. We had no idea what our view was once we arrived as there were no street lights around and most of the hotel was closed up for the evening. We were very excited to awake the next morning to such amazing views. 
Our room had a lovely patio/balcony and was tucked away in the corner of the property and was very quiet and serene. We could not have asked for a nicer respite after the hustle and pace of our days earlier in London. A few shots from our room category and of the hotel can be seen below. Rooms are spacious offering excellent views, wonderfully appointed with natural and complimentary local colors and the bathroom has heat and color sensitive faucets and views of forever blues.  
After a lovely breakfast oceanside we decided to explore the quaint little town of Port Soller. Port Soller offers amazing views, great local shopping (items such as leather, pottery, linen, local crafts and artwork can be found everywhere), breathtaking port side dining venues of all varieties and a calm and relaxed pace. We thoroughly enjoyed our short time there and would love to go back and explore more of the island. Weather is amazing, views tranquil and the local people are friendly and welcoming. A few photos are worth more than any words I could write.
We ended our day with the most amazing of sunsets......
If you care to view the entire album, please visit here: Mallorca, Spain album 

....Next up is Monaco....stay tuned. 
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