Majorca
Holidays in Majorca offer an astonishing
variety of things to see and do. Non-stop partying in Magaluf.
Walking the broad plains and rolling countryside of Es Pla.
And long tapas lunches in cosmopolitan Palma. There's something
for everyone in fabulous Majorca.
If you like to explore, holidays in Majorca are right up
your street. Palma, the island's capital, offers a wealth
of sights to be discovered. Check out some of the museums.
Walk round the old cathedrals and castles. Or just kick back
by the harbourside. But it's not all about Palma. From glass
bottom boat rides in Calas de Majorca, to the peaceful botanical
gardens of Soller, there's never a dull moment.
Moving away from sightseeing, there's still plenty to see
and do on your holidays. Eating out is one of the great joys
of a Majorcan holiday. Local fare includes the Balearic's
ubiquitous tapas and all manner of seafood. Palma has a great
selection of restaurants serving a wide choice of cuisine,
ranging from authentic local dishes to a whole host of international
flavours. Elsewhere on the island, Magaluf and Palma Nova
have an abundance of restaurants, cafes and takeaways serving
typical British fare, plus Italian, Greek, Chinese and Indian
options to name but a few.
No trip to Majorca would be complete with a day on one of
the fantastic beaches. From the long stretches of sandy coastline
in the north, to the tiny, pine-clad coves in the east. Cala
D'or has numerous beautiful, powdery coves and deep inlets
which can get crowded, simply because of their beauty. Puerto
De Soller has a narrow town beach of sand and shingle, and
a delightful sandy beach at one end.
Whether you're looking for all inclusive holidays, or last
minute holidays to Balearics, Majorca will make all your dreams
come true. |