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Mallorca Jelly Sea

Bring your family, it's so beautiful. Mallorca is worth a visit. Palma de Mallorca —— The pearl of the Mediterranean. Highly recommend adding Mallorca to your travel destinations. You really shouldn't miss it when in Spain. Palma has an international airport, you can fly directly here, or you can take a boat from Barcelona back and forth. Either way, it's very close and convenient. We went to the two most famous jelly seas. 📍Caló del Moro Almost everyone who comes to Palma visits this jelly sea, but climbing is not convenient, and you may even need to use your hands and feet. It is suggested to appreciate it from a high place, where you can also see the gradient jelly blue. 📍S’Almonia These two are very close to each other, I personally prefer this beach. After going down the stairs, it's just a few steps to the sea. The water is quite shallow, suitable for going into the sea. The water is really blue and jelly-like. We spent most of our time here. In the afternoon, the sunlight makes the surface of the water glitter, which is also very beautiful. When you come to Palma, you must not miss these two beaches. Although you have to take a long bus ride and walk a bit by yourself, the moment you see the jelly sea, you really feel it's worth it.
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Posted: May 24, 2024
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