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Old Oct 24th 2008, 3:45 am
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Question XMAS GIFTS TO EUROPE

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Just wondering if anyone knows of a place where I can get a christmas hamper or some other christmas goodie sent to the Island of Mallorca at a reasonable cost given the exchange rate at the moment. All UK sites I have looked at only deliver to mainland. Any ideas most welcome.

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try

http://www.gifts2spain.com/Christmas.asp

delivery to Palma de Mallorca - don't know if there is anything more specific on the delivery to list and no idea of the conversion from USD, Euro to NZ$

oh and found this:

Three Kings – January 5th

On Mallorca, and indeed the whole of Spain, the main Christmas gifts are exchanged on this night. The arrival of the Three Kings (January 5th) is celebrated with elaborate parades throughout the island, sweets and presents are thrown to the children in the crowds. In Palma, the Three Kings arrive by boat and the main parade starts at the Paseo Maritimo and moves on through the old town. Further information from any local tourist office.

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