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With various landscapes and many great activities to do, Majorca is a very popular holiday destination that offers something for everyone with its charm and world-renowned reputation for the sun. With a coast with an overall 340 miles in length, Majorca is a paradise for all sun worshippers and water lovers. Rediscover yourself in one of Majorca’s various great locations – whether you prefer a relaxing beach break or a secluded getaway in the mountains: Majorca certainly delivers. Book your dream holiday home in Majorca today!
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If you are after a more peaceful and relaxing holiday, look more towards the south of Majorca. Magical rental options with pools in Campos are great for spending a relaxing time as well as holiday homes in Cala D’Or, a picturesque fishing village with its cute harbour – original charm is still prevalent throughout the village and is perfect to experience traditional Majorca.
Holidu offers a broad variety of holiday homes and house rentals in Majorca. Find your dream Majorca accommodation and decide how many rooms your accommodation should have, whether there should be a pool, a dishwasher, a TV, child-friendly facilities and places to go in the area, Internet access and many more features.
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Mallorca rentals - a dream come true
Surrounded by turquoise crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean, the island lies close to the Spanish mainland between Menorca and Ibiza and flaunts a diverse landscape from coast to coast – from the most northerly point of Cap de Formentor to the most southerly point of Cap de Ses Salines. You can experience summer music festivals, and archaeological treasures from the Roman empire, stroll past trendy marinas by palm-lined, white sand beach promenades and soak up the sun on sandy beaches.
Mallorca holidays – Enjoy an idyllic time on the Island
The Serra de Tramuntana mountains dominate the north coast with Majorca’s highest mountains, making it a paradise for all hikers and climbers. The Island’s east is very much suited for relaxing beach holidays with towns like Cala Ratjada as well as cultural experiences in the historical town of Capdepera, dominated by a mighty fortress from the 14th century. In contrast, the island’s west is dominated by authentic mountain villages such as Valdemossa, densely forested areas and lush orchards. If you’re looking for popular small towns, we recommend booking a villa in Pollenca or a villa in Alcudia.
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Holiday homes Majorca for sun seekers
With mild winters and hot summers, Majorca is a great destination to travel to all year round – if you aim to book a property in Majorca’s hottest period, it is advisable to look for dates around August. Average high temperatures regularly reach above 30 degrees Celsius, a great time to escape the famously duller summers of northern Europe. Many of the apartments in Majorca are ideal for a quick weekend getaway or week-long trip all year round.
Majorca holiday homes for active travellers
Majorca provides many great activities all year round for various holidaymakers. Shoppers should venture further south to the town of Manacor, which is renowned for its pearl industry. Those who fancy walking and climbing are spoilt with the Serra de Tramuntana mountains. Water sports enthusiasts have a wide variety of choices on offer around the coast. Finally, the stunning city of Palma de Majorca is home to many interesting museums and beautiful architecture. Majorca caters for everyone!
Top 5 Travel Tips for Majorca
Those with a taste for good cuisine will be spoilt for choice in Majorca. The peaceful and fertile land is defined as Majorca's breadbasket, due to its scenic beauty and meaning for the island - a truly charming and mysteriously beautiful part. Great holiday homes to relax can be found here amongst the endless almond and olive orchards which define the landscape.
2. Marvel at the stunning almond blossomsWhen the landscape of Majorca glows white and pink between the middle of January and February, it is a sign of the almond blossoming season. The superb sea of blossoms marks the start of spring and spreads a gorgeous aroma. The blossoming is especially great to discover with a tour from Can Pastilla to Porto Cristo – a spectacular panoramic view of almond blossoms worth mentioning is also found at Selva. Book a wonderful holiday house here to experience this phenomenon!
3. Explore the underground caves!Majorca also has something to offer underground: The most beautiful limestone caves found on earth are located here. The Cuevas d’Arta near Artà are especially worth mentioning – they are characterised by their stone columns, shaped from centuries of history. Temperatures are at a constant 18 degrees Celsius all year round in these gigantic holes which formerly served as places to hide for pirates.
4. Take a ride on a vintage-style trainA nostalgic travel experience is a journey from Palma to Sóller with the historic narrow-gauge railway, known as the red lightning. At a gentle pace, the locomotive chugs along the 20mile long route through the beautiful surroundings. Enjoy the special ambience in the vintage carriages with their authentic wooden benches, leather seats and sliding windows. If you start your journey in Palma, why not book a holiday home in Soller so you can stay overnight and property enjoy the town when you arrive?
5. Visit the Sant Salvador monasteryThe monastery of Sant Salvador is found close to Felanitx. High on a hill, the decorative compound is found and offers a spectacular view of a large part of the island. The isolated “Picot” stone cross on a steep hill, the fountain in the courtyard as well as a statue of the Virgin Mary behind the altar are special monuments that aren’t sights to be missed.
The Most Popular Small Towns in Majorca
Escape the typical tourist traps!
It’s no surprise to hear that Majorca is one of, if not the top location for sun-seeking Brits every summer. Whether you hit the island to party in Magaluf or rent a holiday home so you can live your best Love Island-inspired life, there’s something for everyone here. But Majorca’s insane popularity can mean that the typical tourist spots are often just that - very touristy. So where should you head to if you’d rather experience the more local and authentic side of Majorca? We looked at Google searches made by Spanish people in the past year to uncover which towns in Majorca are the most popular. This means you can escape the crowds of the busier tourist traps and head to the towns that Spaniards themselves are eager to visit!
The Best Beaches in Majorca
Let’s go to the beach!
Every year, holidaymakers flock to the Spanish island of Majorca in search of high temperatures, delicious food and relaxation. One of Majorca’s greatest appeals is its breathtaking beaches. We have analysed Google Maps data to uncover which beaches in Majorca are the best rated, in order to provide you with some inspiration on which shores of the island you should plan to head to next. The list of beaches was taken from Google Maps with their number of reviews and average ratings. All those with more than 100 reviews were then ranked by the average rating given by the users and the number of reviews they received.
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The Best Rated Hiking Routes in Majorca
Heading to Majorca during the autumn months is the perfect choice for travellers seeking to avoid the peak-summer crowds and truly enjoy the island's incredible natural landscapes. In particular, Majorca is a paradise for adventurers due to the variety of exciting hiking trails that lead walkers through the mountain range of Serra de Tramuntana and the island's pleasant year-round climate.