Majorca Holiday Destination Guide

Majorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands. It is a favourite with British holiday makers offering something for everyone. Well known resorts include Palma Nova, Magaluf, Cala D'or, Santa Ponsa and Alcudia, though there are many smaller, beautiful resorts throughout the island.
Majorca Facts
Location
Balearic Islands, Mediterranean
Climate
The Balearics enjoy a Mediterranean climate where the maximum tempartures are not excessive due to the cooling influence of the sea and the winters are mild and dry.
Currency:
EURO
Time Difference:
GMT + 1hr
Transfer Time:
Varies depending on resort, the closest being Playa de Palma at 15mins and longest time being 80mins to Cala Mandial.
Majorca Guide
Hotels:
All types of accomodation are available throughout Majorca ranging from chalets and apartments to hotels and resorts to suit all budgets and requirements
Attractions:
Lots to see and explore. From Monasteries
and churches to castles and cathederals.
Mountain villages, caves of Drac, Palma old town, beaches. Plenty of restaurants and bars.
Shopping:
Jewellery, handicrafts, leather, ceramics and local markets. Palma town has many designer shops and boutiques
Excursions:
Caves of Drac, Monastery of Lluc, Inca market, Marineland and trips to old towns.
Wild West Waterpark, and golf.
Family:
Definitely one of the best places in Europe to take families. Clean, safe and lots to do.
Getting Around:
Buses and connections are good throughout the island, many choose to have a hire car as there is so much to see.
Charter Flights to Majorca
Holiday guides