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This is all about my transition from an American lifestyle and culture to my newest adventure, life in Spain, in the city of Palma on the island of Mallorca in the middle of the Mediterranean sea!! I moved from the USA to Cuenca, Ecuador, South America and lived there for 7 years before moving here to Spain in early 2018. I'll be recapping some of my day-to-day experiences (and mishaps) to highlight what it's like to live here....across the pond...as well as Home Exchange trips to exciting places all over Europe!

Sunday, February 9, 2020

A Day Trip to....Beyond Alcudia to the Victoria Peninsula


The blog I wrote prior to this one was about taking a bus for a day trip to Alcudia.  Right next door to Alcudia is the amazing Victoria peninsula.  There are two large peninsulas that jut out from the northeastern corner of Mallorca...Formentor and Victoria (see map below).  I've toured Forrmentor on my scooter before, and wrote about it here:  Click here to see photos of the Formentor Peninsula

On this day, Febuary 2nd, with sunny skies and temps reaching 72F, I hopped on my trusty scooter at 11:30am and whizzed across the island to explore Victoria.  45 minutes later, I arrived back in Alcudia.  

Like Formentor, there's only one primary road on the entire peninsula.  It's incredible how much territory on both peninsulas are inaccessible.  On Victoria, the road mainly followed the northern slope and always well above the water.  The end of the peninsula is military property which cuts short being able to fully explore the peninsula to the end, unlike Formentor.  The southern slope was not accessible at all, except for some hiking trails I spotted.

Victoria is an excellent location for bicyclists, hikers, and rock climbers.   I ran upon a large property identified as a 'campground' but couldn't tell whether people can actually pitch tents there or not.  The only offshoot road led to a dead end promoted as a mirador (viewpoint) and a restaurant with a large outdoor deck overlooking the the bay and across to Formentor.

Ok, let's get on with the photos and another Raspberry award-winning video!!   Sorry to say, these photos don't do the senses justice.  But, better than nuttin!!!



In this map you can see my path from Palma, across the island to Alcudia, out the Victoria peninsula, back to Alcudia, then down the coast a bit through Port of Alcudia, Playa de Muro, and Can Picafort, then slice back across the island to rejoin my original route back to Palma.  A total of 110 miles.



The Victoria Peninsula
(scroll left/right...hopefully you're not looking at these photos from a tiny cell phone screen!!)



Turning around and looking back towards Alcudia, across the Bay of Pollenca.


At the end of a short off-shoot road was a parking lot, viewpoint, this building (not sure what it is...museum?), and a restaurant.


This snap was taken from the back side of the restaurant (which was closed and inaccessible)


Looking across the Bay of Pollenca to the Formentor peninsula.




Dead End.  
Through that tunnel and to the end of the Victoria peninsula is a designated military zone.




Looking across to the UNESCO Tramuntana mountain range.





In any of the mountainous areas such as Formentor, Victoria, and Tramuntana, you'll see plenty of these guys.
or, are they military spies??


Now for another RIVETING video!!!



I was back home by 5:30pm, after totalling 110 miles for the 6-hour day trip.


Next up... 
You'll have to wait and see!


Dano

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