RSS

Holidays In Majorca

Sun, Feb 8, 2009

Holidays in Spain, Majorca

Majorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands, is a year round holiday destination nestling in the Mediterranean Sea. Its sundrenched sandy beaches, and hot summers make it the ideal destination for sun seekers. Majorca also has a mild spring and winter climate. During these seasons it attracts visitors during its festivals, and its scenic mountain landscapes prove popular with cyclists, birdwatchers, and sightseers.

Majorca is also something of an ‘in’ destination for celebrities, with Andrew Lloyd Webber, Catherine Zeta Jones, and Claudia Schiffer buying holiday homes there. All in all it’s an island that attracts everyone from celebrities and families, to couples and young people looking for a good time. But what can holidays in Majorca actually offer?

The Main Resorts in Majorca

Although one thing most of the main resorts in Majorca have in common are good beaches and warm blue sea, that’s where the similarities end. The islands capital, Palma, is also known for its lively nightlife, boutiques, and sophisticated promenades; not forgetting the gothic architecture, such as the imposing waterfront cathedral. Nearby Palma Nova is known for its safe, family friendly holidays. Magaluf is perhaps the most well known in terms of nightlife and the famous clubbing experience. The resort is geared towards young British tourists, and as such also has many British pubs and cafes. Cala Bona is a former fishing village, with a picturesque harbour, where boats still land fresh catches of seafood for the nearby restaurants. Puerto Pollensa is a laid back resort also hinting at traditional Majorca, with its stone houses, and Spanish restaurants around a scenic bay. Holidays in Majorca can provide anything from traditional and laidback, to lively and modern.

Things To Do In Majorca

• To experience more of Majorca than just the beach, why not visit during one of their festivals. There are fiestas held throughout the year, many associated with religion, as Majorca has a strong Catholic heritage.
• For explorers, there are island ferries running from Majorca to its smaller cousin Menorca. There are also excursions available on the Mountain Express which passes through orange and lemon groves on it way up into the Mountains.
• For visitors bored with hotel entertainment, there are also trips available to two well known shows: Pirates Adventure has been running for 22 years, providing a buccaneer style eating experience, and a lively stunt/acrobatic show. The Son Amor Experience is a glitzy cabaret show set in a 16th century manor house. The show features renowned flamenco dancers for a real taste of Spanish culture. Both shows run through the summer season from March/April until October.

Flights to Majorca

• Flights to Majorca, landing at Palma airport, run regularly from most U.K airports, with flight times ranging from 2 ¼ to 2 ½ hours.
• Flight prices can vary enormously depending on the time of year, how far in advance you book, and who you book with. Some searches for flights will bring up variations in price/taxes for different flight times on the same day. If you are looking to book cheap flights to Majorca then it might be worth spending some time researching your options. Online travel companies may offer better deals on cheap flights to Majorca, than say the airlines or high street agents.

Popularity: 1% [?]

  • Share/Bookmark

Related posts:

  1. Cheap family holidays to Majorca Majorca is a fantastic holiday destination. With an abundance of...
  2. Flights to Spain Flying into Spain from the UK is easy these days,...
  3. Holidays in Mallorca The beautiful Balearic Island of Mallorca has long been a...

Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.

, , ,

This post was written by:

admin - who has written 50 posts on Spanish Holiday Destinations | Living in Spain | Spain Tourist Guide.


Contact the author

Leave a Reply