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Majorca

Majorca Holidays

Holidays To Majorca

Majorca, or Mallorca, is the largest island of the Balearic Islands, which are part of Spain, and the seventh-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. Palma, the capital of both the island and the Balearic Islands autonomous community. Majorca has a rich history and culture, influenced by various civilizations such as the Romans, the Moors, and the Catalans. The island is famous for its beautiful beaches, natural landscapes, and historical monuments. Some of the attractions include the La Sea Cathedral, the Bellver Castle, the Almudaina Palace, and the prehistoric talayots. It is a popular holiday destination, especially for tourists from Germany, the UK, and the Spanish mainland. The island has a mild climate, with more than 300 days of sunshine and 350 miles of coastline. The island also offers a variety of activities, such as hiking, cycling, golfing, sailing, and nightlife.

Why Book A Holiday In Majorca?

Majorca is home to numerous beaches that cater to different preferences. From the popular and lively Playa de Palma to the family-friendly Cala Millor and the secluded Cala Tuent, you'll find a beach that suits your needs. Majorca's crystal-clear waters and sandy beaches make it an ideal 

destination for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. The island boasts a mix of stunning coastlines, picturesque mountains, and lush countryside. The Tramuntana Mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offer breathtaking landscapes, charming villages, and excellent hiking trails. This variety allows you to experience different aspects of Majorca's natural beauty during your holiday.

Must See And Do In Majorca

Explore the capital city, Palma: Palma is a vibrant city with a rich history, beautiful architecture, and a lively atmosphere. Must-visit spots include the Gothic Cathedral of Santa Maria, the Almudaina Palace, and the picturesque Old Town.

Visit the Tramuntana Mountains: This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers breathtaking landscapes, quaint villages, and hiking trails. Don't miss the picturesque town of Soller and its historic train.

Relax on beautiful beaches: Majorca is home to numerous beaches, such as the popular Playa de Palma, the family-friendly Cala Millor, and the

secluded Cala Tuent.

Discover the Caves of Drach (Cuevas del Drach): These impressive underground caves feature stunning stalactites and stalagmites, as well as a large 

subterranean lake where a classical concert is performed on a boat.

Explore the ancient city of Alcudia: This well-preserved ancient city has a rich history dating back to the Roman and Carthaginian periods. Visit the ruins, stroll through the Old Town, and enjoy the beautiful beaches nearby.


Best Time to Visit

June to September (summer): During the summer months, Majorca experiences its warmest weather with average temperatures ranging from 25°C (77°F) to 30°C (86°F). This is the peak tourist season, and you can expect large crowds, higher accommodation prices, and more vibrant nightlife. It's an ideal time to enjoy Majorca's beautiful beaches, water sports, and outdoor activities. However, it can get quite busy, and the heat may not be suitable for everyone.


April to May (spring) and October to November (Autumn): Shoulder seasons offer a pleasant climate with temperatures ranging from 15°C (59°F) to 25°C (77°F). During these months, the island is less crowded, and you can still enjoy outdoor activities, such as hiking in the Tramuntana Mountains or exploring the beaches. Prices for accommodation and activities are generally more affordable compared to the peak season.


December to March (Winter): Winter in Majorca is mild, with temperatures ranging from 8°C (46°F) to 15°C (59°F). This is the low season, and you can find great deals on accommodation and activities. However, some attractions and businesses may have reduced hours or be closed, and the weather may not be ideal for beach activities.

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