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This is a genuine Mediterranean village. The native dances, the
traditional art-craft and the local cuisine are all part of the identity
of a village where the real spirit of Moajorca is felt. Famous are the
dances of san Joan Pelós held onn the 24th of January or those of San
Agustin i Santa Margarita known as cavallets. The local cuisine offers
“arroz de pescado” (fish an rice soup) and “frito de matanzas”
(vegetables and pork). Worth visiting are the traditional markets held
at the sanctuary of San Salvador and the castle of Santueri. On the
coast of Felanitx is located the largest natural harbour in Majorca
named Portocolom. Here are found fine sandy beaches and coves and
crystal clear waters in a setting, which invites to practise
water-sports such as scuba diving, windsurf or sailing. Also pleasant is
a walk along the bay and the port, which has preserved a genuine fishing
port atmosphere. All of this makes Portocolom an ideal destination for
all visitors. The easily accessible and also the largest beach of the
region, named Cala Marçal, is located in Portocolom and there are also
some virgin and paradise-like sandy coves such as s’Algar, Cala Brafi,
Cala Sa Nau, Cala Estreta and Cala Mitjana. No one visiting the region
should miss them. |