Where can I find a refreshing drink while strolling through Mallorca’s towns and beaches?
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If you’re wandering through Palma’s winding streets or ambling along the Ma-13 towards the Tramuntana mountains, there are plenty of perfect stops to quench your thirst. Small cafes in towns like Soller and Valldemossa often serve freshly pressed orange juice from local groves, or iced Hierbas, a traditional herbal liqueur served cold. Sitting outside with a glass of refreshing palo or a cold cerveza, you can watch the bustle of local life unfold around you.
Along the coast, especially near popular spots such as Es Trenc or Cala Mondrago, beach bars offer cool drinks like lemonade infused with fresh mint or refreshing smoothies made with island fruits. Market days in Alcudia or Pollenca also present chances to sample freshly squeezed juices and homemade almond milk alongside baskets of freshly baked ensaimadas.
For a special treat, some tavernas in Deia or Porto Cristo mix creative cocktails with local ingredients like mandarin or rosemary, offering a perfect pause during your explorations. Don’t overlook the TIB buses’ small stops at village squares where kiosks sell chilled drinks – an authentic, low-key way to hydrate before continuing to the next cove or mountain path. Wherever you roam here, there’s always a spot that turns a simple walk into a refreshing experience.
Along the coast, especially near popular spots such as Es Trenc or Cala Mondrago, beach bars offer cool drinks like lemonade infused with fresh mint or refreshing smoothies made with island fruits. Market days in Alcudia or Pollenca also present chances to sample freshly squeezed juices and homemade almond milk alongside baskets of freshly baked ensaimadas.
For a special treat, some tavernas in Deia or Porto Cristo mix creative cocktails with local ingredients like mandarin or rosemary, offering a perfect pause during your explorations. Don’t overlook the TIB buses’ small stops at village squares where kiosks sell chilled drinks – an authentic, low-key way to hydrate before continuing to the next cove or mountain path. Wherever you roam here, there’s always a spot that turns a simple walk into a refreshing experience.