Majorca

Thursday, 24 September 2009 13:09



Majorca is by many considered as the most exotic and exciting Spanish Island. Is the biggest of the Balearic Islands, located in a privileged enclave in the Mediterranean Sea. Since years Majorca has been a top ten summer destinations for the travellers from all over the world,


who are seeking a vacation full of sun, beach and parties.There is however much more than that. The main spot in Majorca isPalma De Mallorca situated on the south side of the island. The city occupies the north western end of a bay in the south west. A visit to Palma will be a real eye opener, and will hopefully demonstrate that there is more to the island than neon lit all night bars, and all day British breakfasts. Visitors arriving at the Son Sant Joan International airport, some 8km from the city centre, have a number of transfer options available to them. The best way of travelling around the island will be simply getting a cheap car hire. The northwest part is for instance dominated by the Serra de Tramuntana mountainIt is a beautiful region of olive groves, pine forests and ochre villages, with a spectacularly rugged coastline. Alcuida the city situated in the North of Majorca is definitely one of the most beautiful places on the island. It is a stress free place with sand beaches, which could be a pleasant getaway especially for a family holiday. 





The sprawling, purpose-built resort, together with its neighbour Playa de Muro, stretches for five miles (eight km) either side of the coast road with which the British, German and Scandinavian families have come to know. What to do in Majorca? The water sport lovers will have their own paradise in Majorca. You can go diving, jet skiing, paragliding, windsurfing, water-skiing, flying. Alternatively golf, cycling and horse riding could be another great option. In Majorca you will also enjoy a cheap shopping. Through many commercial centers and markets with all kind of fashion, high-tech and crafts stores  everyone can find something special.  Do not forget also to try the traditional Mediterranean  recipes.  Rationally, the locals consume the island produce that they cultivate that consist of fruits and vegetables and livestock ( pigs, suckling pigs, cows, and lamb).Last but not least Majorca has a busy cultural life with many festivals, musical events and cultural activities held in the island. Spain is well-known as a country that never runs out of festivals to rejoice about. Majorca, of course, is not different when it comes to celebratory behavior, just like all the other places in Spain.

Book your holiday to Majorca  now and enjoy the sunny beaches and relaxing atmosphere of the most exotic Island !

 

 
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