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When it comes to showing off every type of holiday, Majorca wins hands down. After family fun? Say hello to action-packed resorts bursting with epic waterparks and shows. Looking for luxury? How do swanky ports, VIP beach clubs and exclusive hilltop hideouts sound? Outdoorsy types have the rugged mountain peaks and lush countryside scenes of the north to get lost in, while culture vultures, shoppers and bar-hoppers have their pick of things to do in cosmopolitan Palma. As for the beaches, there are more than 200, with everything from buzzy prom-backed stretches to idyllic cosy coves. Oh, and year-round sunshine? Yep, Majorca’s got that too.
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£42.70
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As far as Balearic Island Holidays go, Majorca has the lion's share of beaches with white, sandy coastlines running for hundreds of kilometres at resorts such as Playa de Muro and C'an Pastilla. With major seaside resorts like Magalluf and Palma Nova in the mix, no wonder it’s one of the most popular holiday destinations in Europe.
Inland, Majorca offers up some incredible scenery. There are jagged mountains crossed by cycling routes and hidden-away villages to discover. The capital, Palma City, has a magnificent Gothic cathedral, merging plenty of history with cosmopolitan culture.
There are six waterparks in Majorca. Aqualand in S’Arenal is great for families with kids, and even comes with a mini zoo! Wave House in Magalluf has high-octane wave machines where you can hit the surf in style. At Palma Aquarium, you can get face-to-face with real-life sharks and octopuses.
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Playa De Muro keeps things simple with one long sandy beach lined by open-air restaurants and bars.
A former fishing village, C'an Picafort has quickly become a holidaymaker favourite with the lengthy white-sand coast and its lively atmosphere.
Hit the beach for an old Majorcan feel in Puerto Pollensa.
Blessed with seven secluded sandy coves and a sophisticated air, Cala D’Or is a stylish choice for families and couples alike.
Nature fiends will be in their element in Cala Mondrago.
Families, couples, groups… Cala Millor’s got it covered. An incredible 1.5km-long, soft-sand beach with its breathtaking turquoise waters is the star of the show.
Boasting a golden sandy beach, twinkling turquoise water and pretty tree-lined promenades, it’s no surprise that Santa Ponsa has been a popular spot since the 1950s.
A close-knit neighbour of vibrant Magalluf, popular Palma Nova is a firm favourite for dedicated sun-seekers.
Known across the globe for its animated nightlife, Magalluf’s a top tick-off on a party-goer’s to-do list.
Located on Majorca’s western tip, Paguera is a beach haven. With three main stretches, you’ll find each has a unique charm.
Alcudia holidays provide fun for everyone! Experience the two sides of Alcudia, with its medieval Old Town and thriving tourist scene, visit the bustling markets or check out the Roman ruins of Pollentia.
It’s like a paint palette splattered with greens round these parts. From the crowns of teal pine forests to the shimmering sapphire waters, this colourful region is dressed to impress.
Alcudia, Majorca
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Magalluf, Majorca
Magalluf, Majorca
You’ll find a flavour to match your tastes in Majorca. Its tapas bars serve up Spanish favourites and Majorcan delicacies, but you’ll also easily find more familiar comfort food such as Sunday roasts or pies. You can try some authentic drinks here too – look out for the crisp wines of regional vineyards as well as locally made herb-infused liquors.
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