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Attractions and AmenitiesPossibly the biggest attraction of a holiday to Camp de Mar is the general lack of commercial development of the town, when compared to the rest of the south coast resorts. If needed, the nearest offices of the Majorca Tourist Information Service (OIT - Oficines d'Informacio Turistica de Mallorca) are to be found in nearby Paguera at:Oficina d'Informació Turística de Peguera Carrer de Ratolí, 1 Paguera Telephone: +34 971 687 083 Fax: +34 971 685 468 Email: omtpaguera@calvia.com For those on self catering breaks, the resort does have a fairly large Spa Supermarket at the top of hill for the everyday holiday essentials, and another somewhat smaller one on the beach at the front of the Hotel Playa, both of which stock readily recognisable UK branded goods, although in many cases the prices charged may be considerably higher than those you would expect to pay at home. The underlying principle of consumer choice was once explained by a local shopkeeper as, "if you don't like the price, you don't have to buy", however, the stark reality is unless you are prepared to travel out of the resort to the hypermarkets on the outskirts of Palma "you do have to buy", which of course is a fact that the local shopkeepers are only too aware of. Other than the above, the commercial centre of Camp de Mar is to be found on either side of the road running between the Hotels Playa and Club, where you will find a small Kiosk selling the usual selection of English language newspapers, a bank with ATM machine, and a couple of small souvenir shops. For the more adventurous, a bus does run through the resort from Palma on its way to Andratx every hour, and a single into Palma will cost around 2.25€, which is about £1.70. Aware of the business opportunities, the town is quite well served with taxis. A trip to either of the neighbouring resorts of Paguera for a greater selection of shops, bars and restaurants, or to Port Andratx, works out at around 5€ each way. Every Wednesday at nearby Andratx, with the exception of public holidays and fiesta days, there's a local street market with a good selection of locally produced fruit, vegetables and crafts on offer, but you'll need to get there early and be prepared to haggle with the professionals to secure the best bargains. The market place in Andratx is also the site of the annual "Fira Agricola y Ramadera" or Agricultural and Animal Fair, which takes place on the first Sunday of May each year, although for most visitors this is still a little early in the season.
A trip to Mallorca wouldn't be the same if you missed one of the local Fiestas.
The ones around Camp de Mar are:
The south west of the Mallorca has no less than 6 championship standard golf courses.
An local organisation based in Magaluf called "Mallorca Golf Connection",
are the official TUI Thomson golf booking agency, can organise tee-off times,
transport to and from the courses and discounted green fees.
Contact details are:
Majorca may not be the first place you think of to see fine examples of classic British sports cars.
However, from time to time during the summer months The Classic Car Club of Port d'Andratx meet and show off their proud possessions to the crowds of admiring onlookers.
For further information on the dates of forthcoming events please contact: Certainly well worth a mention here is the Dragonera Natural Park and the Dragonera Island, which is really a 6km long rock that is named because of its likeness to a dragon's back rising out of the water. In 1987 this area of the island was designated a natural conservation area, and has since then enjoyed the protection of the Majorca Council from commercial development. Regular boat trips leave from the Camp de Mar to make the short trip out to Dragonera Island, where there is a small museum and evidence of a Roman settlement at the Cova de sa Font. Although at its nearest point the island is only 700 metres from the mainland, separated by the ‘Es Freu' channel, private visits to the island are allowed but only with an official permit from the local council offices.
The newly built Centro Cultural at Andratx is one of Europe's biggest private buildings for contemporary art.
The Centre includes a 1500m2 "Kunsthalle" which holds 3 major exhibitions per year of both established and emerging young artists in contemporary art,
as well as a large gallery, restaurant, bookshop and a number of artists´ studios.
In the near future it is also planned that additional facilities will be added, including a ceramics and lithographic workshops.
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