by Natalie | Aug 10, 2018 | Chefs & Foodies, Features, Islander Life 1
Nestled on the bustling pedestrian thoroughfare of Fabrica in Santa Catalina, Palma, is the wonderful restaurant Minimal, opened by Markos and his brother. The concept of Minimal is simple, they wanted to open a restaurant with minimal fuss, minimal pretension and...
by Natalie | Aug 6, 2018 | Islander Life 1
A mid year update from Asociación Ondine Now we’re officially half way through what is turning out to be the amazing year of 2018 and we want to share our latest news with you. 96,242 plastic objects counted during our first beach clean season of...
by Natalie | Aug 3, 2018 | Daily News, Features, Islander Life 1
Hostal Cuba Breakfast – available 9h-12h everyday Hostal Cuba, the cornerstone of Santa Catalina, at the bottom of Sant Magi and Avenida Argentina has decided to change up the breakfast available downstairs in the restaurant and surrounding terrace. As the...
by Natalie | Jul 26, 2018 | Islander Life 1
School’s out for summer! At Asociación Ondine we are extremely proud about what the kids of Mallorca have achieved this year through our Dos Manos Schools’ Programme. Every year we see our young people becoming increasingly proactive and the Class of 2017/18 have been...
by Natalie | Jul 19, 2018 | Features, Islander Life 1
The future of the Paris Agreement is unclear – with President Trump’s stance uncertain. Molly Scott Chatto and Jacube Dalunde MEPs proposed in The Ecologist the need for a European Climate Law – but law making is a slow and arduous process. Meanwhile, far...
by Natalie | Jul 19, 2018 | Islander Life 1
The Islander’s regular cycling columnist Dan Marsh is away this month, practising what he preaches by doing something horribly gruelling up the Stelvio Pass on two wheels, so it seems perfect timing to commandeer his page to report on the Six – Points Charity...