Majorca
Majorca is synonymous with world-renowned beaches and coves, but is also a perfect destination to enjoy countryside, golf, culture, water sports, entertainment... There are many reasons to visit this enclave in the Balearic Islands.
The island measures almost 80
kilometres from one end to the other and is outstanding for its
diversity. It has 550 kilometres of coast, where you will find some of
the Mediterranean's most beautiful coves and beaches: white sand beaches
with a full range of services, as well as small coves set between
cliffs and pine groves in the north of the island.
Its clean,
clear waters are ideal for swimming and water sports such as scuba
diving, windsurfing, fishing, sailing, and even surfing. However, these
are not the only sports available: there are a range of well-designed
golf courses, harmoniously set in their surroundings, suitable for all
levels.
The countryside also plays an important role. Almost
40 percent of the island is protected. Its landscapes are characterised
by contrast. There are outstanding areas such as the Sierra de
Tramuntana Mountains, in the north, with peaks reaching over 1,400 m
above sea level, and the Cabrera Marine and Terrestrial Nature Reserve, a
group of islands and islets, just over an hour away by boat.
There
are pleasant surprises to be found in every corner of Majorca. Good
ways to explore the island are hiring a car or going on outings. There
are a host of routes and hiking trails, both along the coast and inland.
They are fully signed, with information panels, meaning you can
discover the island's diversity on foot or by bike. Towns such as Deià ,
Pollença and Valldemossa have captivated artists for centuries, on
account of their picturesque atmosphere. Nowadays, Majorca is a
favourite holiday destination for famous people from the world of
politics, film and fashion.
Culture is a vital part of the
life of the island. Throughout the year there are festivals, concerts,
literary events, exhibitions... The capital, Palma de Mallorca, is the
island's cultural centre, outstanding for its historic old town and
excellent night life.
Furthermore, the island has excellent communications, with Son Sant Joan international airport, eight kilometres from Palma, and scheduled boat and ferry services from Palma and Alcúdia ports.
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