<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Coastline Villas - Mallorca - Places of Interest</title><link>http://www.coastline.co.uk</link><description>Latest content from coastline.</description><language>en-gb</language><item><title>Places of Interest</title><link>http://www.coastline.co.uk/redirect.aspx?module=3&amp;doc=0:40499&amp;tid=rss</link><guid>http://www.coastline.co.uk/redirect.aspx?module=3&amp;doc=0:40499&amp;tid=rss</guid><pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2009 10:35:47 GMT</pubDate><description>
		
				
						Mallorca is a relatively small island, but still offers some of the most varied and magnificent scenery in the Mediterranean. Spectacular images of the palm-fringed cliffs that define the northern coast and the turquoise sea at Formentor grace every Spanish tourist brochure, but are nonetheless awe-inspiring when witnessed at first hand. At every point of the compass, mountains plunge headlong into the translucent sea and punctuate shimmering expanses of golden sand. 
				It is possible to drive from one end of Mallorca to the other in little over an hour and so the whole island beckons to be explored. Here are a few ideas to whet the appetite and get you started: 
				
						
								
										Palma
						is a vibrant capital city dominated by a magnificent Gothic cathedral. Here you will also find a classy mix of upmarket shops, restaurants and bars, plus plenty to stimulate the mind from the Arabic baths of Moorish origin, to...</description></item></channel></rss>