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Mallorca is one of the most popular holiday islands in the world. Every year visitors arrive in millions for holidays in Mallorca Spain. We are attracted by its easy access, thriving nightlife, good beaches and family friendliness. Such is Mallorca's popularity that islanders here enjoy the highest standard of living in Spain.
Come here and you certainly won't be alone. However, you can still find some secluded places inland or if you venture to the northwest coast, which is easily done by car. If you do fancy exploring, try hiring a bicycle. It's a fantastic way of getting to see some of the more off-the-beaten-track places. You’ll find a wide choice of accommodation in Mallorca and an ever-increasing number of 5* hotels. Mallorca is the largest of the Ballearic islands. The weather in Mallorca is Mediterranean with mild winters and hot summers. Temperatures are usually pleasant from April to early November

Mallorca Destinations

Alcudia has over 10km of white sandy beaches, you can either spend the day relaxing in the sun or partake in some more energetic water activities offered along the coastline. To experience some traditional Mallorcan culture, take a day trip and visit the Old Town of Alcudia. For evening entertainment there is a wide array of bars, discos and restaurants to suit all. Ideal for couples and families. C'an Picafort has over 10km of white sandy beaches, you can spend the day relaxing in the sun or partake in some more energetic water activities offered along the coastline. To experience some traditional Majorcan culture, a day trip is recommended to visit the Old Town of Alcudia. For evening entertainment there is an array of bars, discos and restaurants. Again this resort caters for all ages.

Cala D'Or
is excellent if you want to sample the culture of the area. Beautifully nestled amongst small coves and sandy beaches, it is a picturesque resort offering galleries, craft shops, local boutiques as well as more energetic activities of tennis, windsurfing and cycling. For evening entertainment you can visit one of the many bars and restaurants. An ideal choice for families and couples. One of the key features of Cala Llonga is the gently shelving beach. This makes the resort a perfect choice for families to relax and enjoy their holiday whilst feeling at ease for their children to play along the wide beach. The resort is modern and offers a good selection of cafes and restaurants to suit all the family.

Cala Millor is an exciting and modern resort that appeals to everyone. Relax on 2km of soft sandy beaches; enjoy one of the many water sports offered or alternatively play golf on one of two nearby golf courses. A visit to the weekly market in Son Servera is ideal for all your holiday gifts and souvenirs. Ideal for all ages and tastes. Cala Vinas is one of the smaller resorts on the Southwest of the island. By day you can relax on one of the fine sandy beaches or play a round of Golf on the well-known 18-hole golf course. And by night you can head to the resort centre where there is a selection of shops, restaurants and bars, alternatively Magaluf's nightlife is only 2km away. Suited for families and the young alike.

Calas de Mallorca is one of the quieter, relaxed resorts on Mallorca island. Is is a well developed self-contained resort on the east coast of the island. It offers a variety of daytime activities including water-sports, tennis, golf and pedelos. There is also a selection of bars and restaurants for evening entertainment. An ideal base for couples and families with small children. Palma Nova and Magaluf offer the ultimate 'fun in the sun' for everyone. As these resorts have developed, Torrenova has been embraced within their boundaries. Being the liveliest resorts on the island, they are very popular with the younger holidaymakers, ultimately in the high season by day they enjoy the variety of water sports, shops, bars, and cafes and by night the fun and hectic atmosphere offered during the dark hours. During May, June and at the end of the season it is an excellent choice for a relaxing family holiday.

Cala Bona is a popular destination with many holidaymakers returning to this small, traditional Spanish resort year
after year. Set on Majorca's east coast, a quaint harbour and narrow streets give the resort its charm and the smart bars and restaurants provide an ideal setting from which to take it all in. The beach is a little rocky in places but Cala Millor is only a short walk away where you'll find a sandier seafront. Puerto Pollensa, on the northwest of Mallorca island, is an old-fashioned resort ideal for families after a relaxed holiday, or for those after an idyllic location away from the main tourist hotspots. With the Sierra de Tramuntana mountains providing a backdrop to the sandy and pebble beaches, it's hardly surprising that Puerto Pollensa is now home to many retired foreigners, a large number of them British.


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