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Palma manages something rare — it's a real, living city that also happens to be a perfect sailing base. The Cathedral of Santa Maria rises above the harbour like a stage set, and behind it the old town unravels into narrow streets lined with ensaïmada bakeries, courtyard wine bars, and galleries in converted palaces. Grab a llonguet sandwich at Mercat de l'Olivar, get lost in the backstreets of Santa Catalina where every second door is a restaurant worth trying, or just sit at the harbour with a vermouth and watch the boats come in. From the marina, the whole southwest coast opens up — Illetes and its Caribbean-clear shallows are twenty minutes away, the Cabrera Archipelago a half-day sail south into protected national park waters. Palma is the kind of place where you meant to leave in the morning but the city talked you into one more lunch.













































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