Felanitx: Famous for Ceramics, White Wine and Capers
Felanitx is non-urban city in the region of Pla and Llevent in southeast Mallorca and it currently the second largest wine region in Mallorca. Since the Bronze Age, Felanitx was well-known for the making of ceramics and pottery in the 3rd Century BC and in a while was famed for wine and brandy making in 1749 and 60 breweries were listed in the region. Right now, Felanitx, Spain is famous for developing capers, a famous local ingredient in Mallorca.
Best Time to Visit
Felanitx, Spain appreciates a typical Mediterranean climate on hot summers and moderate winters. Long sunshiny days and plain blue skies are assured in the peak summer months between June and September but a little bit humid and fresh sea breezes keep matters enjoyable. The Mare de Deu (Virgin) Festivities is celebrated on September. The program involves classic and extraordinary activities. The El Rei en Jaume festival is observed on September to remember the king “En Jaume”.
What to Do & Area Attractions
There are many fun things to do in Felanitx, Spain and best things to view and visit. Cala Marcal Beach is a large beach and fully infused from waves and wind. It is the biggest beach in Portocolom. Another landmark is the Castle of Santueri (Castillo de Santueri) is an old castle located on the Puig de Santueri, southeast coast of Majorca. This is one of the three castles on the island wherein it is the most maintained and preserved. The Church of Felanitx is perhaps one of the first property in Felanitx and used as the main church in the city. You can enjoy your vacation in Hotel Club Cala Marsal that has outdoor swimming pool, barbecue amenities and a garden. Great accommodations can be availed with Hotel Vistamar by Pierre & Vacances, and the Fincahotel Son Valls.