Mallorca has long attracted the rich and the famous. Pianist Frédéric Chopin and novelist George Sand had a passionate (and scandalous) affair here in the mid-19th century, and Mallorca is also a choice vacation spot for Spain’s royal family and the world’s most glamorous jetsetters. To the northwest, white sand and olive trees adorn the jagged Sierra de Tramontana, where writers and artists have created some of their most impressive work. To the east, expansive beaches sink into calm bays, while to the southeast, phenomenal caves hide natural wonders. Inland, creaking windmills power a thriving agricultural economy in towns that have managed to maintain a distinct character.
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