Majorca is one of those places that if you have the chance to holiday there, you should jump on it. It is one of the islands of the Balearic Archipelago. Majorca is situated in the Mediterranean sea and has long been a holiday favorite of both the English and Germans. It is a favorite because of its climate, which is wonderful all year round. No matter if you visit in summer or winter. In the last 40 years, Majorca has seen exponential growth thanks to its huge tourism industry. There are plenty of places to visit, plenty of places to shop and plenty of places to eat at when you are holidaying in Majorca.

The capital city is Palma, located on the western coast of Majorca. Majorca’s international airport, Son Saint Joan Airport, is located only 8 km from the capital city. You can travel from the UK in only 2 to 21/2 hours to Majorca. The official languages of Majorca are Catalan and Spanish, but there is no need to worry if you do not speak the native language. Most residents are also fluent in English.

If you like exploring, then you definitely have to make it a point to visit the east side of Majorca’s island. There are many caves to explore and awesome beaches to visit. If you like history, then you should make a plan to visit the north east side of the island. If you want seclusion and tranquility, then you should go to the west and the north side of the island where you will find mountains and quaint villages. And if you like a crowd, then you should definitely stay in the south because that is where all the tourist attractions are including hotels and group tours.

Although you will find many travelers soaking up the sun on the delightful beaches, there are many other venues for entertainment. You can hike the island, walk the beach, bike along the roadside, play golf, and ride the train. Or you can engage in watersports, spend the evening dancing the night away in a club. If you would rather watch than play, there is football, cricket, and horse racing. Many villages have fiestas and carnivals worth seeing. There are also art, craft, and food stands in the villages.

Majorca is an incredibly diverse island that has something to cater to anyone visiting. It boasts eleven official golf courses, while having an array of water activities for the sports enthusiast. If looking for a quiet, relaxing getaway, the northern portion of the island will probably suit your needs best. Here you will find quiet resorts situated in the mountainous terrain. Whereas, the southern portion of the island caters more to active and social visitors that are looking for a good time at the clubs and on the beach.

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