1. With an increasing number of discreet luxury hotels (as opposed to the overly opulent kind) and a burgeoning, sophisticated gastronomy, the jewels of the Balearic island have become a top holiday destination. As the capital, Mallorca has become a summer icon, with countless activities and holidays of its life.
This jewel of the Balearic Islands has a rich archaeological heritage, including prehistoric megalithic buildings and Roman archaeological sites. Mallorca was declared a 1993 UNESCO biosphere reserve, protecting its impressive diversity of fauna and flora and preventing the overdevelopment of the coast caused by hotels.
2. Mallorca (Majorca) is one of Europe’s most visited islands and is located in the Mediterranean Sea in southeastern Spain. As the largest of Balearic islands it is a prime vacation spot for many Europeans and a great place for Americans. This location gives the island exceptional weather, which is the envy of most parts of Europe.
Mallorca is the largest of Balearic Islands and known for its white sandy beaches, coves, hidden coves, sun and summer fun. A lesser-known of the islands, Menorca has finally woken up from its long slumber and competes with its sister islands of Mallorca and Ibiza. The island is blessed with numerous outdoor activities, picturesque beaches and the scent of thick pine trees.
3. The capital Palma de Mallorca is a must for anyone who loves architecture. With a rich cultural history, you can explore many attractions: castles, ruins, cathedrals, monasteries, magnificent mansions, gardens and a variety of art galleries and museums.
The city is located on the largest of Spain’s sun-drenched Balearic Islands, between Barcelona in northern Africa and the azure waters of the western Mediterranean. The capital of Majorca, Palma, is dominated by the Cathedral of Santa Maria, a magnificent Gothic building that can rival the centres of most Spanish cities. You will find in the cathedral a mixture of complex architecture that contributes to its 13th century construction and its prime location between the city and the water, which makes it a true wonder.
4. With its mild winters and hot, sunny summers, Mallorca is ideal at this time of year for a short break or a short break. On hot days, a cool sea breeze is never far from one of the famous Heladerias with its delicious selection of ice creams.
The bustling capital of Palma with its cafés, designer shops and Gothic cathedral. We did not have long to get there, as most of our days were filled with relaxation at the pool, but Palma is a city which I would like to visit more in to explore.
5. On the enchanting island of Majorca, home to hundreds of beautiful beaches, beautiful landscapes and a fantastic climate, our hotel is located in Gran Isla. It goes without saying that one of the best things to do on this island in the heart of the Mediterranean, which has all the conditions for a summer visit, is to be one of the many beautiful beaches in Mallorca. There are some great options to rent out beautiful holiday villas in Mallorca. Every corner of the island has stunning sandy beaches, calm shallow waters, hidden coves and turquoise waters that sparkle when you sunbathe.