The Consell de Mallorca promotes three-day stays for senior citizens

Oct 8, 2024 | Current affairs, Featured, Interview, Portada, Post, Revista Lloseta, Thursday Daily Bulletin, Tradition

The aim of the insular institution is to promote socialisation and an active life for this group of people

The Consell de Mallorca is promoting a new initiative aimed at the elderly with the aim of promoting an active life and encouraging socialisation among them. The island institution has organised stays at the Blau Punta Reina Resort hotel for people living in Mallorca who are 60 years of age or older, with a full programme of activities: hiking, line dancing, ballroom dancing, gymnastics, pilates and aqua gym.

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The Consell de Mallorca promotes three-day stays for senior citizens

The Councillor of the Presidency, Antoni Fuster, stressed that the Consell ‘we are committed to carrying out activities that allow us to create new relationships and experiences, encouraging physical and mental exercise. A space in which to actively share time with other people.

The initiative, 75% funded by the Consell, consists of three days and two nights in a hotel for 1,000 people. The dates available are 4 to 6 November and 6 to 8 November with a total of 500 double places (250 in each of the shifts). Therefore, the interested person must make a single registration to opt for a double place that includes his/her stay and that of his/her companion.

The total price is 116,60 euros per double room (58,30 euros per person) which includes the stay in a double room with full board, activities and insurance.

The deadline for submitting registrations opens tomorrow at the Consell de Mallorca’s electronic headquarters, which can be accessed through the official website of the island’s institution, and ends on 18 October.

For the selection of participants, there will be a single public draw for 500 places. The person who wins the draw will have a place for a companion who must also be a resident aged 60 or over. The first 250 people will make up the first round and the rest will make up the second round.