Descuento ticket avion para residentes Baleares

Ayuda para viajar por el gobierno espanol a los ciudadanos residentes en Baleares y Canarias.

Para los pasajeros residentes en las Canarias y en las Baleares - lleven su NIE/DNI/hoja de empadronamiento a la puerta de embarque junto a un pasaporte/DNI y carta de embarque.

Para los residentes no espanoles se necesitan NIE/hoja de empadronamiento y pasaporte (si no eres de la comunidad europea) con carta de embarque a la puerta de embarque.

Una vez pasada la puerta de embarque, la tripulacion necesitara solo tu carta de embarque para comprobar que estas embarcando el avion que se va al destino que tu quieres. 

Si! La tripulacion tiene que chequear tu carta de embarque de nuevo en la entrada del avion, tambien si esta el airbridge; un poco como el controlador que te chequea el ticket en el tren.

En el aeropuerto de Mallorca el Security Check se encuentra en la tercera planta y los check-in desk de las maletas en la segunda.







Best Resolution I could get underwater

Still in Can Pastilla

Unos cangrejos, una doradas y varios peces comiendo algas.






Image quality improved a lot with Oculus flat lens on the GoPro cam.

Sting rays at Majorica!

When Arnolds and I got scared!

Sting rays are related to sharks as cartilaginous. This one has one barbed sting on the tail used only for self-defence and underneath has two grooves filled with venom glands. Sting is covered in cartilaginous skin. 


Excluding some subcategories, stingrays are usually docile and curious and very often flee at any disturbance. Their use of the poisonous sting may cause serious injuries and sometime death, though.


Peace.


Stingray agitating the sand and trying to go beneath it to conceal itself. It feeds on molluscs and crustaceans and from time to time on small fishes. Some species have only sucking mouthparts, but others have two powerful shell-crushing plates. Stingrays settle on the bottom while feeding and during high tide share the feeding ground with sharks.


Stingrays are ovoviviparous, bearing live young in litters of 5 to 13.


Its wings or flaps are very tasty, as well as its cheeks. The remaining is too rubbery.


Majorca underwater views

Gilt-bream head fishes at Cala Estancia












One mile off the coast by s'Arenal

Nothing really to see apart from sand and some small fishes.

Need to learn how to get better quality in the sea.



Muddy waters...





Jellyfish one mile off the beach of Can Pastilla

Shiff Arms Jellyfish


Aguamala ou Rhizostoma pulmo



They are about 50cm wide and bluish with a purple ribbon and have 8 tentacles, which if touched causes just pain. This lonely one must be about 35cm wide.

Aguaviva


Aguamala


Medusa



Over.
Need to find clearer waters.


New lens resolution

Siguiendo en las rocas en frente al aeropuerto

Continue...


and...


...still practising with the cam.

Hay mucho que mejorar...

Extra Pictures:





Snorkelling in choppy sea at Majorca's airport

During a windy day again, I'm learning how to use the cam little by little. In a nudist area between Can Pastilla and Coll d'en Rabassa I managed to do some clips of the underwater area, even though the weather didn't permit clear waters. I met some Sea Breams and Serranos among a few sea urchins. All this is straight in front of the airport Son Sant Joan in Palma de Mallorca.

Serranos - Serranus Scriba - are very common fishes in Balearic rocky waters


Some Sea Breams
Un poco de Mojarras y Sargos





Io.


Cala Estancia (by Puro Beach)

Rough sea and windy.







Cala Estancia underneath rocks

A little sub view of fauna and flora in Cala Estancia, little turistic area by the dock of Can Pastilla. You can find some fishermen on the rocks here. Most people spend their holidays on the beach nearby. On the coast there are some octopuses, sea anemones, plenty of seaweeds and gilt-head breams and sea urchins. It's not one of the best spot to do snorkelling in Palma, but I was in a rush to try my new cam.

Es Trenc

Es Trenc is the name of a soft sand shore starting from Sa Rapita village, under the council of Campos (Mallorca). Its name seems to come from the dune system which creates the natural area between the salty meadows of Campos and the sea. Behind Es Trenc there are the shallower lands of the zone all covered in salty water. Randa chain of mountains and the humid area of Es Salobrar - second more important humid area in Mallorca, second only to S'Albufera d'Alcudia - help to shape the natural area of Es Trenc. During heavy rains all rivers drain Randa mounts and the mounts of Felanitx and Santanyi all down to the below meadows close to Es Trenc and onto the sea.




Es Trenc is one of the most beautiful and intact beaches in Mallorca.

Palma de Mallorca's Airport Son Sant Joan






Both working days and bank holidays you will find each 15 minutes buses leaving the airport to Palma city or to S'Arenal and Ca'n Pastilla - each 30 minutes.
These buses work the other way around as well.
Worth to note that you won't have any buses at night.
Trip fares are euro 2.5 so far.

For those of you who wish to take a taxi to Palma city the price is about euro 25 and to Ca'n Pastilla is around euro 12.

Palma de Mallorca

The beautiful island I have been snapping pictures on




Cala Pi



Another nice cove in Palma de Mallorca for hiking along the flowing river inland.


Cala Pi is a quiet cove that is named by the surrounding pine trees and the torrent that comes here.


Sa' Calobra






Sa' Calobra 

Wilderness house of canyons and more...

Sa' Calobra is a cove belonging to the spanish municipality of Escorca in Palma de Mallorca. It lies right in the middle of  Tramontana Mountain Range as well as it is a very turistic place whose name comes from a near and old small village. The cove is the Pareis River estuary and is shaped by boulders. It is one of the few access to the sea in Tramontana's area. In 2003, because of its luxuriant wildlife, it was declared 'Natural Monument' from the 'Balearic Government'. The Pareis River took thousands and thousands of years to dig its bed to flow to the sea and right close to the estuary the cliffs go beyond 200 metres of height. This fact makes the cove turn into an auditorium where once per year you can find the 'Concert of Sa' Calobra'. In order to get to this amazing thriving place you need to go through more than 80 tight bends and narrow roads on the brink of precipices.