Why should I go to Mallorca ?
Majorca has something for everyone
Majorca is just a short
flight away from the UK so if you prefer to be on and off the plane in just two
and half hours, then this Balearic Island is the perfect destination. Well
known for its warm temperatures, pretty coastline and low-priced sangria, Majorca
has more to offer than sandy beaches and tapas bars. There is a mountain range
to discover, wineries to visit, lush countryside to meander through and the
historic capital of Palma to enjoy as well.
Visit off seasonDuring the school holidays
the island of Majorca is full of families enjoying the beaches, the aquarium
and the water parks. In high season the hotels are also full and flights are at
their dearest. In spring, on the other hand, you can have your pick of the
accommodation, a plane ticket costs a lot less and pretty white almond blossom
is on the trees. The sight is spectacular especially on the mountain range of
Sierra de Tramuntana and the central western areas. This part of the island is
popular with cyclists and walkers who make the most of the beautiful scenery
and clear air as they enjoy their favourite outdoor activities.
To rent a car easily and quickly, go to www.carhiremajorcaairport.co If you’re looking for somewhere to visit for a weekend at any time of the year, Palma is the area to head to. Visit the Gothic Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma, known as La Seu, which is claimed by some to the most spectacular cathedral in the world. Just 3km away is Bellver Castle built in the 14th Century in a unique circular design. The views from up there are far reaching and not to be missed. If you like to spend your afternoons admiring boats, then the promenade along Palma’s coast goes past a yacht club where impressive vessels are moored. For foodies, there is a choice of fine restaurants with Michelin Stars that are proud to offer traditional dishes with a modern twist. |
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