Hotels in Majorca

Majorca, gateway to the fascinating Balearic Islands

The best holiday offer on an island full of flavour

It may sound like a cliché, but anyone who enjoys a holiday on Majorca realises that everything that is said about this wonderful island is completely true. The largest of the five Balearic Islands is a destination known worldwide for its wide range of holidays and activities, great beaches and coves, exquisite cuisine and unique villages.

Hotels in Majorca

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Majorca

Majorca is the largest island in the Balearic Islands and the largest in all Spanish territory. Around the bay of Palma, where the island's capital is located, countless small towns have been built that have been able to preserve their identity despite the significant tourist development. The north-west is characterised by the Serra de Tramuntana, the imposing mountain range which, due to its landscape, belongs to the World Heritage Site. The centre of the island is a fertile plain known as the Pla, giving way to the magnificent coves and bays in the southern half of the island: cala Mondragó, cala s’Almunia, El Caragol…

Places of interest in Majorca


Cuevas del Drach (Caves of Drach)

The most popular caves on the island are in the town of Porto Cristo, a municipality of Manacor. The route through the bowels of the earth, is almost 2.5 kilometres long 25 metres deep, where tourist routes and even classical music concerts are organised. The Drach complex consists of four imposing caves and an underground lake, all of them lit up by the engineer Carles Buïgas.

Valldemossa

A few kilometres north of the island's capital is the small town — the municipality of Valldemossa. This name of Arab origin is popular in art and culture books because it was the place of retreat for great personalities such as Chopin and George Sand, Rubén Darío and Jorge Luis Borges. In the picturesque cobbled streets of Valldemossa, this bohemian atmosphere with rural colours continues to be felt today, making this place a must-visit.

Castell de Bellver (Bellver Castle)

At the beginning of the fourteenth century, King Jaime III ordered the construction of this original Gothic fortification. Elevated to 112 metres above sea level, Castell de Bellver offers spectacular views of the Majorcan capital, the port, the Serra de Tramuntana (Tramuntana mountain range) and the Pla de Mallorca. It also boasts the fact that it is one of the few castles in Europe with a circular layout. It currently houses the History Museum of the City of Palma.

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