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  • čas přidán 8. 06. 2024
  • Mallorca - who hasn't heard of it. Lots of tourists, all-night parties, the perfect place for a crazy holiday. But is it only that? If we take a closer look at the largest island of the Balearic Islands, Spain, we will see that it has much more to offer.
    The island's history is marked by years of clash between European, African and Muslim cultures. All these events shaped the region and influenced the culture, cuisine and customs of its inhabitants. For years Mallorca inspired European artists, gave them rest and relaxation and the mountain air improved their health. As early as in the 14th century, the king of Mallorca had a palace built in the mountains where he could be treated for lung diseases. With time, the town of Valldemossa was built around the palace, where in 1838 Frédéric Chopin spent three winter months with George Sand. This stay inspired the composer to write many musical works, while his partner wrote "Winter on Mallorca". Nowadays, Valldemossa is a tangle of narrow streets, sandstone houses with embedded plates with the image of the saint Catalina Thomas and prayers, and the Carthusian monastery towering over the town.
    Not far from Valldemossa is the tiny town of Deià. A village with traditional for Mallorca buildings and a wonderful view on the slopes of the mountains. In small towns it is also worth going to restaurants - one of the ways to get to know the country is to try the regional cuisine. In restaurants, we find mainly dishes typical for the whole of Spain, such as paella. However, if we ask the waiter about regional delicacies, we can try for example typical for Mallorca pork sausage sobrassada served on country bread or on toast dipped in olive oil and poured with honey. We won't try it anywhere else.
    Mallorca is also famous for oranges and everyone agrees that the best and sweetest specimens grow around the town of Sóller in the Serra de Tramuntana mountains. The taste of oranges is influenced by the unique microclimate in this area. Sóller itself is a small town hidden in the mountains, decorated with houses with green shutters and orange and lemon trees visible at every step. You can reach the city from Palma by a wooden train, which is an attraction in itself. A wooden tram also runs through the center of Sóller, which will take us to Port de Sóller, a seaside resort with a long and wide promenade. The town and the bay are surrounded by mountains, which can be admired while lying on the beach or swimming in the sea.
    There are several caves on the island, and perhaps the most famous is Coves del Drach. These caves contain one of the largest underground lakes in the world. To visit the caves you should go to Porto Cristo. It is a small resort with a port where mainly locals rest.
    Less than 50 km north of Porto Cristo is the historic capital of Mallorca, Alcúdia. The main attraction of this town is the old town surrounded by defensive walls. The entrance gates to the town and the church, which is part of the walls, have also been preserved to this day. Right next to the old town you can visit the Roman ruins - Ciutat Romana de Pollentia, and going further towards the sea you will find yourself in Port d'Alcúdia. It is a big tourist resort with a beautiful, wide beach and shallow, turquoise water.
    The current capital of the island is Palma, which was called Palma de Mallorca until 2008. The symbol of the capital is La Seu Cathedral, in the restoration of which the Spanish artist Antonio Gaudi was involved. Next to the cathedral is the royal palace, while under the walls of both buildings extends the Parc de la Mar with an artificial lake in the middle. Delving into the streets of Palma's old town we come across many tenement houses built in the spirit of Catalan modernism. An example of this trend is the Can Rei tenement house, which brings to mind famous buildings designed by Gaudi. The old town seems to be small, however, while walking around the streets, we come across something noteworthy every now and then. Palma is a city where every visitor will find something for themselves. There is a beach and the sea, yacht port, excellent restaurants, monuments and art exhibitions, which is why Mallorca welcomes tourists all year round.
    00:00 - Intro
    00:38 - Sóller
    04:35 - Port de Sóller
    05:57 - Valldemossa
    09:42 - Deià
    12:09 - Porto Cristo
    14:38 - Alcúdia
    17:42 - Port d'Alcúdia
    18:32 - Palma
    Soundtrack:
    Soller: Ludlów - 'Til All That's Left in Ash (Instrumental)
    Valldemossa: Frédéric Chopin Chopin - Nocturne in C-sharp minor 'Lento con gran espressione', B. 49 (Op. posth.) by Frank Levy
    Deia: Gavin Luke - Nadir
    Porto Cristo: Ooyy, GEMINII - Like Shadows
    Alcudia: Sum Wave - Beach Memories
    Palma: Alexa Cappelli - Stuck in the Moment

Komentáře • 42

  • @ExploreMallorcawithme
    @ExploreMallorcawithme Před rokem +1

    Fajne video. Pozdrowki z Majorki 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻

  • @bebethvancauwenberge2277

    Wow soon will be there so nice and thank you so much for sharing this

  • @crawfb
    @crawfb Před rokem +2

    Beautifully filmed and edited. Very impressed with the results you got out of the Osmo Pocket.

    • @mwitkowski
      @mwitkowski  Před rokem +1

      Osmo Pocket is a really great small camera! In my opinion it is a real gamechanger for people who have never made movies before!

  • @heatherknowsbest
    @heatherknowsbest Před rokem +1

    Artistic editing and great video thanks!

    • @mwitkowski
      @mwitkowski  Před rokem

      Thank You very much! I know this video could be even better if I could spend a little more time on vacation 😉

  • @maab360
    @maab360 Před rokem +1

    Jestem z Majorki i dziękuję za ten fantastyczny film. Dobra robota. Dziękuję bardzo. Pozdrawiam

    • @mwitkowski
      @mwitkowski  Před rokem +1

      Bardzo dziękuję za tak miły komentarz 🥰

  • @michalew5865
    @michalew5865 Před rokem +1

    As always Michal you bring amazing holiday content. The quality is 10/10 and I love your editing.
    Would love to see you on TikTok and Insta Reels - some daily holiday content would really brighten up my day.

  • @lynneling8074
    @lynneling8074 Před rokem +2

    Hello beautiful video! How many days were you there for to cover all these places? Was it easy to get round between them? We will be going there very soon :) Many thanks

    • @mwitkowski
      @mwitkowski  Před rokem +1

      Hi! We stayed in Mallorca for 7 days and it was enough to visit all these places.
      Day 1 - Palma
      Day 2 - Sóller and Port de Sóller
      Day 3 - Valldemossa and Deia
      Day 4 - Alcudia and Port d'Alcudia
      Day 5 - Port Christo
      We traveled around the island by public buses and their connections are excellent. One downside is that if you don't live in Palma, you have to use the Estacio Intermodal interchange every time.
      Unfortunately, with such a short stay, we did not take advantage of the sunbathing on the beach and doing absolutely nothing 😅

    • @lynneling8074
      @lynneling8074 Před rokem

      @@mwitkowski thank you for the reply! Ah then you have good reasons to go back for further exploration along the coastline :) x

  • @MichaelB2021
    @MichaelB2021 Před rokem +1

    Mit der Bahn bin ich schon in den 80ern nach Sóller gefahren. Wieder mal ein ganz tolles Video von Dir. Porto Cristo, Deiá, Valldemossa, Kloster Lluch, alles Orte die ich kenne. Das Pueblo Español fehlt noch im Video, war zumindest in den 80er eine Attraktion ;-) Und wie Du richtig schreibst: Es gibt nicht nur Ballermann + Party.

    • @mwitkowski
      @mwitkowski  Před rokem

      Vielen Dank für Ihre netten Kommentare! Ich wünschte, ich hätte mehr Zeit, um Mallorca zu erkunden!

  • @joelwarnaerts279
    @joelwarnaerts279 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing 🎉

  • @julialuzgina3034
    @julialuzgina3034 Před rokem +1

    Да, Mallorca- это про красоту природных ландшафтов, цветущих деревьев, пальм и гор! Остров местами сочетает в себе виды разных стран ), где-то ностальгируешь по Греции или Турции, каждый найдет для себя, что посмотреть и изучить. Я лечу туда за красотой😮, а не ради городов,у которых есть множество лучших конкурентов для бывалых путешественников.

  • @dutchnicolas
    @dutchnicolas Před rokem +1

    What a beautiful video...Makes me want to go there too...!😍

    • @mwitkowski
      @mwitkowski  Před rokem

      Thank you! Unfortunately, I was only there for a week and there are still soooo many places I would like to see 😔 And this is probably the best place for cyclists in the world! 🚴

  • @dabrowst
    @dabrowst Před rokem

    Super, wspomnienia powróciły!

  • @ckat007
    @ckat007 Před rokem +1

    Very nicely done mate 👍

  • @juliaagnes7068
    @juliaagnes7068 Před rokem +1

    22 minutes of chill, beautiful music 🎶 and stunning Mallorca. Thank you

    • @mwitkowski
      @mwitkowski  Před rokem

      Thank you very much for your nice comment 🥰

  • @user-fk1hf6nx9z
    @user-fk1hf6nx9z Před rokem +1

    Красивый остров

  • @konradfaff3347
    @konradfaff3347 Před rokem +1

    Naprawde świetnie zlozony film, Majorka to moja ukochana wyspa I powiem szczerze chcialbym moc sam tak nagrac wspomnienia! Pozdrawiam

    • @mwitkowski
      @mwitkowski  Před rokem +1

      Nagranie takie filmu nie jest wcale skomplikowane, jeżeli wcześniej wszystko zaplanujesz! Nie musisz mieć też drogiego sprzętu bo wystarczy telefon a jedyne co polecałbym dokupić to gimbal, żeby ujęcia były stabilne. A później to już nauka składania filmu w odpowiednim programie ☺️

    • @R4vn00s
      @R4vn00s Před rokem

      @@mwitkowski Hej a te ujęcia np 0:23 czy 6:52 to też Gimbal? W sensie stabilizacja skąd się bierze? Jaki program do edycji? Ja składam w movie maker essentials i szczerze to przerzuciłbym się na coś profesjonalnego :)

    • @mwitkowski
      @mwitkowski  Před rokem

      Prawie cały film nagrałem Osmo Pocket który ma wbudowany gimbal a do obróbki używam Adobe Premiere Pro. Jest darmowa alternatywa czyli DaVinci Resolve w wersji podstawowej i to już jest profesjonalny program do obróbki wideo

  • @Typhamful
    @Typhamful Před rokem +2

    Great footages but not really a fan of the "swoosh" transition effect. It looks a bit tacky

  • @joeroldan1566
    @joeroldan1566 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video all ways remember home but is little boring in winter. My friends. In Mallorca are Infantiles an stupid

  • @garethaustin1212
    @garethaustin1212 Před rokem +1

    Nice. What camera do you use?

    • @mwitkowski
      @mwitkowski  Před rokem +1

      I mainly used the DJI Osmo Pocket for 90% of time. Unfortunately indoors it has a lot of noise so I used the phone

    • @garethaustin1212
      @garethaustin1212 Před rokem

      @@mwitkowski I think I’ve asked you that before actually. It’s so much sharper than my GoPro 9.

    • @mwitkowski
      @mwitkowski  Před rokem +1

      Try use different stabilization mode. Digital stabilization and crop made image less sharper in action cameras - I have this issue in DJI Action 2

  • @krasniqifaridin2289
    @krasniqifaridin2289 Před rokem +1

    ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🌹🌹🌹💐💐💐🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌤️🌄🌤️🌤️🌤️🌼🌼👁️👁️🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🪐🪐🪐🪐🪐🪐🕋🕋🕋🕋🕋🕋🌉🌉🌉🌉🌉🌉🌃🌃🌃🌃🌃🌃

  • @user-fk1hf6nx9z
    @user-fk1hf6nx9z Před rokem +1

    Жаль дорого для нас, 7 дней на майорке это 3 недели в Турции

    • @mwitkowski
      @mwitkowski  Před rokem

      К сожалению, Майорка не из дешевых :( В низкий сезон цены немного ниже

    • @user-fk1hf6nx9z
      @user-fk1hf6nx9z Před rokem

      @@mwitkowski в любой сезон к сожалению дорого, а Менорка ещё дороже

  • @piotrgrzybek8481
    @piotrgrzybek8481 Před rokem

    znakomite video. pozdrawiam

  • @scienceownsimposters2142
    @scienceownsimposters2142 Před 11 měsíci

    I was going to like and share the video but you said spain so i will not like and share it.