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New Photos from the Crown Prince Family's Mallorca Holiday: Closeness Instead of Showing Off

Seeing Mallorca as a Living Island

Cafés, harbours, markets and village squares show Mallorca as a place with everyday life, not only tourism.

Published: April 23, 2026
New Photos from the Crown Prince Family's Mallorca Holiday: Closeness Instead of Showing Off

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What are some everyday signs that Mallorca is a lived-in island, not just a holiday destination?

Mallorca feels lived in when you notice the ordinary details: cafés on the square, fishermen at work, families in the harbour and people shopping in town. These small scenes show that the island has a daily rhythm of its own, beyond beaches and hotels.

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