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Belladonna 22-02-2012 10:54

Love birds in March
 
My son and his girlfriend are having a 4 day break late in March, no weekends included. Driving is not an issue as my son has been visiting the island since he was a baby. Cash however, is limited!
Any ideas for an interesting 4 days plan to help him show off the local area, and be a little romantic at the same time please. ;)

fil6699 22-02-2012 12:03

Could try the Caves only a short drive and the cafe outside offers wonderful Views to sit and hold hands having coffee. Also menu of the day at Golf club not expensive and again wonderful and romantic views over the bay. :)

Belladonna 22-02-2012 12:19

I have Caves of Drach on the list, as this is the first time the girlfriend has visited Mallorca, so tourist sites still of interest for her. Golf club is a good idea though, thanks.

fil6699 22-02-2012 12:34

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Originally Posted by Belladonna (Post 68467)
I have Caves of Drach on the list, as this is the first time the girlfriend has visited Mallorca, so tourist sites still of interest for her. Golf club is a good idea though, thanks.

Was actually thinking of the Caves closer to PP they are the
Campanet Caves only a short drive and well worth the visit and the cafe outside has great views

Belladonna 22-02-2012 13:11

I agree, and did assume that was where you mean fil, I meant to say that as they already have one lot of caves in mind, perhaps just for a 4 day visit, two lots may be pushing it! Mind you, the coffee terrace is a lovely place just to pop into anyway so I will put that down! ;)

lollipop 22-02-2012 14:06

How about a drive upto the Lamb restaurant at Alaro, worth the experience,closed Mondays.

fil6699 22-02-2012 14:16

The train to soller is a good one and if the Boats are running to formentor. Think we filled up the 4 days LOL

clinkham 22-02-2012 14:29

I'm taking Mrs Clinkham to PP for a 4 day break in mid April. I'm making notes of where to go, what to do - particularly the romantic bits:eek::D;)

Belladonna 22-02-2012 14:47

Alaro is a good option, with the continued walk up to the church afterwards if the weather is good. Not sure if the drive up to Alaro can be called romantic though. I remember being scared out of my wits!:eek:

Although I thought about Soller, I am concerned with the timings of trains. Perhaps excursions that dont need too much time planning may be better, although saying that, you have to be at Alaro for 1pm dont you!

Dont stop yet fil, more ideas required please! ;)

fil6699 22-02-2012 14:58

LOL Bella They are a young couple am sure they have lots of ideas. Is Mum trying to keep them busy :) :) :) LOL . If they like to walk the walk to Cala is not to hard and The view over the Bay at Cala with the beautiful water is always guaranteed to impress and costs nothing. Shame its not later in the year I would have taken them out on the Boat ( Note to self start Love cruises lol)

Belladonna 22-02-2012 15:33

:rolleyes: No comment! ;) No, they really do want to explore interesting places. Think I have the restaurants covered - easy bit really - its the days that need a bit of planning with not too much driving involved, but if there is, then it would be good to try and avoid the motorway too much - especially cameras under the bridges!

You're never too late in life for romance, so will look for your billboard for Love Cruises in the summer! :cool:

lollipop 22-02-2012 17:55

No need to be at Alaro for one. They serve until 7pm I believe we usually get there between 1-2 and have been later depending on what we have done first. I always do the walk first then relax and eat, not sure I'd make it after lunch !!

Sparky 22-02-2012 20:13

This is what i love about this forum, you guys always supply the answers. Well done :D:D

JMD40 22-02-2012 22:48

Can I suggest a drive up to Lluch, continue down La Calobra and coffee with spectacular sea view , romantic walk through the tunnels to Torrent de Parais followed by a pre-prepared picnic with a light rose wine on the beach at Cala Tuent. We had the most fantastic day together doing just that about 3 weeks ago and its such a joy when there are not many coachloads of tourists to share the experience with. Cost is just the price of a few ready prepared bocadillos, crisps, wine bought at local supermarket or bakers, coffees, petrol. Truly enjoyable, breathtaking scenery and very relaxing. Let us all know where they went and how they got on.

Belladonna 22-02-2012 23:28

You're so right Jan. To do things when the tourists are not around gives far more freedom, and takes half the time too. Its great to get opinions of people who have actually done trips and excursions at this time of year too. Adding these all to the list I have previously made - many thanks for the ideas! :)

El Gordo 24-02-2012 01:40

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Originally Posted by lollipop (Post 68471)
How about a drive upto the Lamb restaurant at Alaro, worth the experience,closed Mondays.

:eek: Have you actually driven that road!! Make sure you have ALL the insurances offered by your car hire company!! :eek: :rolleyes:

When we visited last year, the lamb was fantastic, must have been fresh as two sheep came into the restaurant looking for their mate!! They were obviously very tame as the owner gave them a tickle under their chins!! :D

PP_Kev 24-02-2012 02:27

If romance is on the cards, then there is options locally, how about the sunset from La Victoria or sitting and listening to Mariano Miranada if he is around in March. A bit further a field there is always Deia, the church there is beautiful combined with Valledemosa and the mountain coast in that area.

My wife and I enjoy taking a bottle of Cava down on the pine walk (the quieter end) late at night, when most people are in town or asleep, and sitting on a bench and just chilling to the sound of the sea. Its where we got engaged, and there is nothing like each others company in such a beautiful location. We have been to many places on the island, but its hard to beat PP!

lollipop 24-02-2012 09:27

El Gordo, Yes I have several times,but always think it is worth it for the views on a clear day and of course the Lamb !!

Belladonna 24-02-2012 09:58

La Victoria is definitely on the list Kev, just need to make sure they are actually open at the end of March, which I am pretty certain they are. A bench and a bottle of cava .......... you old romantic you! ;)
El Gordo. Yep, the drive up definitely needs a few minutes in complete silence sitting in the car park to get your head together and the heart rate slowing back down again. But the views are more than worth it. I think he tickles the sheep to check how fat they are getting! :rolleyes:

Gommar Goffer 24-02-2012 12:21

How about just wandering hand in hand through the pretty streets of the old town and then a nice tapas meals somewhere and a coffee and liqueur in the square people watching

Sparky 24-02-2012 12:28

Oooh!! is that an invite GG ;);).

Belladonna 24-02-2012 18:53

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Originally Posted by Gommar Goffer (Post 68541)
How about just wandering hand in hand through the pretty streets of the old town and then a nice tapas meals somewhere and a coffee and liqueur in the square people watching

A good standby if they don't fancy driving anywhere GG. Although they may have eyes only for each other!! ;)

Sparky 24-02-2012 19:38

There have been some brill suggestions but i just had a thought....how old are the lovebirds?. Teenagers, 20 or 30 somethings all have such differing ideas of romance ;).

pescador2009 24-02-2012 22:34

Whatever age, they'd probably have if fit if they knew their love life was being discussed on here! Perhaps they could just decide for themselves; though the suggestions have been interesting and variable.

sws97sdg 24-02-2012 22:42

Have to agree with you pescador, my two would go spare if they found out I was arranging their 'romantic' break for them!

Belladonna 24-02-2012 23:02

Wouldn't dream of discussing their "love life"!! :eek: Have certainly had some very helpful ideas to be able to suggest to them. Even after years of going somewhere, it is always good to have new suggestions, or reminders of places that you haven't been to for a long time, so thank you for them. ;)

El Gordo 24-02-2012 23:27

How about a Romantic Mallorcan recipe for her to practise while he has a few bevies in the Sports Bar!!!:rolleyes::eek:;)

sws97sdg 24-02-2012 23:34

lol Gordon, can I just say that every time someone says romantic the romantic hotel get a free plug, perhaps the person who started this romantic thread gets a bonus every time someones says romantic?

eleanor 24-02-2012 23:53

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Originally Posted by sws97sdg (Post 68562)
Have to agree with you pescador, my two would go spare if they found out I was arranging their 'romantic' break for them!

My two would love it and would consider it a blessing that one or other didn't have to come up with the ideas. As often as they have been to PP trying to impress their other half would be a challenge so for Mum to take over that role I think would be appreciated.

There certainly have been some wonderful ideas put forward that many of us can store for future reference. The good thing too is that the majority of ideas cover all age groups.

I'm sure they will have a wonderful time - how can you fail in such a lovely place. Just looking at the Bay would melt the hardest of hearts!

Look forward to hearing their outcome - perhaps you may even need to buy a hat Bella!! Lol


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