Majorca
One of the busiest Islands in the Med. Variety is provided by a selection of resorts that
cater for the fast pace holidays in the southern resorts to the more relaxed atmosphere on the
east and west coast of the Island.
In the north of the island Alcudia offers one of the longest beaches on the Island.
Majorca is famous for: -
Pearls.
Activities to do in Majorca: -
Snorkelling, Scuba Diving, Wind Surfing
Food to try in Majorca: -
Paella, Fish, Mallorcan soups, Tumbet, Roast Suckling Pig(Escaldums)
Experience Majorca: -
Diverse scenery and atmosphere.
Things to do and See
Marineland, Aquacity, Golf Fantasia, Jumacia Tropical Park, La Granja, Western Park, The
Son Amar Show, Caves of Drach(You must do this!), Inca Market(Thursdays)
Majorca is one of the busiest Islands due to the beautiful beaches, scenery to take
your breath away and resorts that cater for all tastes. Visit Palma, Magaluf, Arenal for the fast pace or
take it a little more easy in C'an Picafort, Portocristo, Sa Coma or Cala Millor. We visited in late
May and although the first couple of days were overcast there was no rain. Temperatures were
consistently in the mid-late eighties for most of the two weeks.
Everybody will enjoy a visit to the water parks which are located close to Magaluf and
Arenal. If you want a superb variety of restaurants and bars then pay a visit to Sa Coma on the
west coast of the Island.
The Caves of Drach is just an unforgetable experience for the whole family and with an
entry price of 1100pts per adult and our children (5, 8) for free! That's a total of
£8.00/$11.50 fantastic value!
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