Cas Catala is located in Palma, a vibrant and historic region beloved by both locals and tourists. One of its most iconic landmarks is La Seu Cathedral, a stunning Gothic masterpiece built during the reign of Jaime II. The cathedral’s nave soars an impressive 44 meters, making it the second-highest among Gothic cathedrals after Beauvais Cathedral in France. Visitors can explore its intricate architecture and historical artifacts, making it a must-see for history and art lovers. Palma is also host to a fabulous selection of museums.
For those looking to unwind, Palma’s beautiful beaches offer golden sands and crystal-clear waters. Cala Major, just minutes away, is a lively beach with excellent restaurants and beach bars. Illetas Beach, an equal distance in the other direction, is a quieter cove with turquoise waters, perfect for a relaxing swim.
For a luxurious retreat, Son Brull Spa offers exceptional holistic treatments, including a 60-minute Holistic Facial combining aromatherapy, acupuncture, and massage. The spa also features an on-site restaurant, making it an ideal spot for relaxation. Located an hour from Palma, it’s perfect for those seeking ultimate tranquility.
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The Region
The city is more attractive than ever, thanks to careful city planning and extensive renovation measures in the old town (Casco Antiguo). The so-called 'pearl of the Mediterranean' offers a vibrant lifestyle by day and night, brimming with a Mediterranean flair, which attracts millions of visitors each year.
The seaside promenade winds passed long sandy beaches in Palma, unexpected bays and stylish beach clubs. There's surely a sunny, sandy spot to suit everyone, from families with young children to fishermen seeking peace and quiet.
Palma is appealing all year round with an explosion of new trendy restaurants, luxury boutique hotels, fashionable bars with views, and an extensive cultural scene including top-quality museums and art galleries, traditional annual local festivals and live music concerts.