Things To Do in Majorca
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Eat fideua at a waterfront restaurant
Camp de Mar’s seafront is home to some of Majorca’s best fish restaurants, where you can try dishes like chargrilled... Read More
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Climb to the peak of Massanella
Climb to the peak of Massanella
Hikers are spoilt for choice here, with the Tramantura Mountains right on the doorstep. The highest peak you can get to... Read More
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Sip cocktails on the beach
Sip cocktails on the beach
Nights in Cala San Vicente are all about long, leisurely meals followed by even ... Read More
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Pop over to Palma
Pop over to Palma
Palma – Majorca’s capital – is 45 minutes away by car, putting it firmly within ... Read More
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Soak up the scenery in the Mondragó Natural Park
Soak up the scenery in the Mondragó Natural Park
The Mondragó Natural Park is a 2,000-acre area of wetland, forests and rugged cl... Read More
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Go to market for souvenirs
Go to market for souvenirs
Shopping wise, Porto Cristo has a range of shops selling souvenirs, and on Sunda... Read More
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Have a laidback evening
Have a laidback evening
Most of Camp de Mar’s nightlife takes place in its upmarket hotels, where you’ll... Read More
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Pardos, Avenida de Magaluf, 10
Pardos, Avenida de Magaluf, 10
Fish lovers should head straight for Pardos. At this family-run restaurant, the ... Read More
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Destinations in Majorca
Top Destinations
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Arenal
Holidays to Arenal contain all the classic sun-seeking ingredients – a huge swathe of sand, countless sea-facing restaurants and a generous helping of bars.
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Cala San Vicente
Holidays to Cala San Vicente take you to a peaceful Majorcan fishing village, which has retained its traditional charm, and also boasts three great beaches.
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Cala Vinas
Cala Vinas holidays plant you in a chilled-out coastal spot, a stone's throw from big-name locations like Magaluf and Palma.
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Camp de Mar
Holidays to Camp de Mar take you to a classy resort on Majorca's south-west coast, where the golf courses are as chichi as the shops. No wonder Tom Cruise likes it here.
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Illetas
Holidays to Illetas take you to a swanky village just 20 minutes from Palma. It's the perfect spot for combining a beach holiday with a bit of city action.
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Palma Nova
Palma Nova holidays are easy Balearic Island getaways on the south‑west coast of Majorca. They’re centred on a trio of white‑sand beaches and a relaxed, family friendly atmosphere.
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Soller
"In the centre of the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range in the north of Majorca, surrounded by the highest peaks on the island, is one of its most unique spots. Sitting in a beautiful bowl-shaped valley of orange groves is Sóller. A town of steep, narrow streets and old mansions, its wealth was created in the 18th and 19th century by fruit plantations. Connected to Palma by a famous railway that takes a stunning route through the countryside, its added attraction is Puerto de Sóller, a centuries old town built around a natural harbour, that is a 5km tram ride away."
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Our destinations in Majorca
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Alcudia
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Arenal
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Ariany
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C'an Pastilla
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Ca'n Picafort
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Caimari
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Cala Bona
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Cala Mayor
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Cala Mesquida
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Cala Millor
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Cala Ratjada
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Cala San Vicente
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Cala Vinas
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Cala d'Or
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Calas de Mallorca
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Camp de Mar
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Campos
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Canyamel
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Capdepera
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Colonia Sant Jordi
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Consell
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Costa de los Pinos
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Deia
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Eastern Beaches
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Es Coll D'En Rabassa
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Estellenchs
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Felanitx
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Font de Sa Cala
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Fornalutx
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Illetas
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Inca
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Llucmajor
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Magaluf
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Manacor
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Muro
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Northern Beaches
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Orient
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Paguera
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Palma
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Palma Nova
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Playa de Muro
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Playa de Palma
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Pollensa
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Port D'Andratx
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Portals Nous
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Porto Colom
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Porto Cristo
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Portopetro
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Puerto Pollensa
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Puerto de Alcudia
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Puerto de Soller
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Puig de Ros
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Pula Golf
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S'illot
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Sa Coma
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San Agustin (Majorca)
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Santa Ponsa
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Soller
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South-Eastern Beaches
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South-Western Beaches
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Torrenova
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Torrent de Cala Pi
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Valldemossa