Majorca – Family Holdidays

Many people book cheap holidays to Majorca knowing there will be something for everyone. Scenery and cultural attractions for the parents; lively discos and water sports for the teens, beaches and water parks for the little ones. Going all inclusive to Majorca guarantees you will have a great family holiday. Continue reading

Majorca (Spain)- A Tourist’s Guide

Majorca, Spain, a member of the Balearic Islands, is one of the top destinations in European travel. Whether you’re looking for non-stop nightlife, shopping, world-class restaurants or simply the beauty of majestic landscapes, Majorca, Spain has everything you’re looking for. Before you plan this exhilarating vacation though, you probably want to take note of some of the wonderful attractions to see while you’re there. Continue reading

Why I Keep Going Back To Majorca Again And Again

Majorca is the biggest islands of Spain and is one of the most popular and visited tourist destinations in the world. The stunning island has a computed 15,000,000 visitors a year. The island of Majorca has so much to offer. Most tourists spend their holiday in the hot sun, sand and surf. There’s lots of fun and excitement in Majorca. The island off the coast of Spain has yet more to supply than the blinding beaches when you get there. The popular tourist destination is well-known for both its nightlife and its historic architecture and beauty. Continue reading

Plan Your Holidays In Magaluf Majorca This Year, And Get Away From It All!

Holidays in Magaluf Majorca are one way of getting away from it all, especially if the ‘it all’ is the bad UK weather we have been experiencing. For the absolute best and most fun-filled holiday, this jewel on the beautiful coast of Mallorca cannot be beaten. Continue reading

What Can a Holiday in Majorca Offer?

When most people think of Spain, they think of Ibiza, with its reputation for being a party island and a cheap holiday destination for families. Majorca tends to get overlooked, but is an amazingly pretty island that could rival its sisters, Menorca and Ibiza quite easily. One hour ahead of GMT, the flights take around 2 to three hours from the UK, and the climate is mostly good, ranging between 14 and 31 degrees throughout the year. One important thing to note is that transport links on the island arent great and taxi fares arent cheap so before booking your Majorca hotel, make sure you know how youre going to transfer from the airport, and what this will cost. Otherwise you could find that your holiday budget considerably less than you would have thought it would be (remember you have to pay for your transfers back to the airport). Continue reading