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Most popular holiday regions in Mallorca in Majorca
Other holiday destinations in Majorca
- Pollença
- Palma
- Alcúdia
- Sóller
- Sant Joan (Mallorca)
- Betlem
- S'illot
- Caimari
- Biniamar
- Porto Cristo
- Son Macia
- Sineu
- Estellencs
- Manacor
- Mancor de la Vall
- Capdepera
- Petra
- Sencelles
- Ses Salines
- Felanitx
- Consell
- Andratx
- Llucmajor
- Costitx
- Fornalutx
- Inca
- Cala Murada
- Escorca
- Son Servera
- Muro
- Porreres
- Sa Pobla
- Santanyí
- Esporles
- Santa Margalida
- Lloret de Vistalegre
- Binissalem
- Maria de la Salut
- Selva
- Banyalbufar
- Lloseta
- Campanet
- Algaida
- Bunyola
- Ariany
- Campos
- Valldemossa
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Property types and holiday ideas in Majorca
Luxury Villas in Majorca
Luxury villa rentals in Majorca
Majorca: A Sun-Kissed Mediterranean Escape
Majorca is a sun-kissed Mediterranean island where stunning beaches, rugged mountains, and charming villages come together to create an unforgettable escape. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and delicious local cuisine, the island offers something for every traveller. Whether you seek thrilling outdoor adventures, peaceful seaside relaxation, or lively festivals, Majorca invites you to explore its diverse landscapes and warm hospitality. If sunny beach days and swimming appeal to you, why not book a luxury villa rental right by the sea in Majorca! Are you looking to host the perfect group or family getaway? Have a look at the gorgeous luxury villas in Pollensa and find the perfect accommodation for an unforgettable trip!
Enjoy the vibrant resort vibe
Holidu's holiday rentals in Playa Corinto offer a tranquil seaside escape along Spain's eastern coast. Situated near Sagunto, these accommodations are just steps away from the serene Corinto-Malvarrosa Beach, providing guests with easy access to sun, sand, and sea. The area's flat terrain is ideal for leisurely walks and cycling, allowing visitors to explore the picturesque surroundings at a relaxed pace. Do take a look too at the luxury villas in Cala d'Or that offer a blend of traditional Mediterranean charm and modern amenities. Spain-Holiday rentals in Cala d'Or present a variety of stays set along the beautiful southeast coast of Mallorca. From stylish apartments near the marina to whitewashed villas tucked into peaceful coves, each property offers a chance to enjoy the area's relaxed Mediterranean charm. In Majorca, you can choose from a range of luxury villa rental options with the following amenities:
- Spacious Living Spaces
- Stylish Decor
- Wi-Fi
- Flatscreen TV
- Ocean Views
- Garden and/or pool available
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Travellers and activities
Majorca for cyclists
Cyclists in Majorca are in for a thrilling ride across one of Europe's most celebrated cycling destinations. The island boasts smooth coastal roads and winding mountain climbs that cater to all levels of experience. Take on the iconic Sa Calobra route for breathtaking switchbacks or explore the quieter inland roads through almond groves and sleepy villages. The Serra de Tramuntana mountain range offers challenging ascents with panoramic vistas that reward every effort. Coastal routes near Port de Pollença and Alcúdia offer gentler rides with charming seaside stops. Whether training seriously or cycling for pleasure, Majorca promises variety, beauty, and adventure. Be sure to also take a look at the luxury villas in Cala d'Or Marina. If you are keen to stay in a buzzing holiday mecca packed with fabulous amenities and nightlife, a wonderful variety of luxury villas in Alcudia also await you! These stays offer a perfect blend of relaxed Mediterranean charm and easy access to golden beaches and scenic coastal trails.
Majorca for history lovers
History lovers will find plenty to explore in Majorca, from ancient ruins to Gothic architecture. Visit Palma's stunning La Seu Cathedral and the Moorish-style Almudaina Palace for a taste of the island's rich past. The Cathedral of Mallorca provides a captivating journey through time. Wander the Roman walls of Alcúdia or explore prehistoric sites like the Talaiotic ruins near Artà. With museums, old towns, and centuries-old streets, Majorca offers a truly immersive cultural experience.
Majorca is best known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters and vibrant Mediterranean landscapes.
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What are the best outings in this area?
Top 7 travel tips in Majorca
1. Explore the Hidden Coves
Majorca's coastline is dotted with secret coves that offer crystal-clear waters and peaceful escapes. Venture beyond the popular beaches to discover places like Cala Mondragó or Cala Varques where turquoise seas meet rugged cliffs. Pack your snorkel gear and dive into underwater worlds teeming with marine life. These secluded spots provide perfect swimming conditions and stunning scenery away from the crowds. Early morning visits offer calm waters and serene solitude ideal for relaxation. Let your sense of adventure lead you to these coastal treasures.
2. Cycle the Tramuntana Mountains
Challenge yourself with a cycling trip through the dramatic Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. The winding roads and steep climbs reward you with breathtaking views of olive groves, terraced hillsides and the sparkling sea below. Whether you are a seasoned cyclist or a casual rider, routes vary to suit every level of fitness. Stop at small villages like Valldemossa or Deià for local refreshments and a taste of island life. Each pedal stroke reveals new perspectives of this UNESCO World Heritage site.
3. Savour Traditional Mallorcan Cuisine
Indulge your taste buds with authentic dishes that reflect Majorca's rich culinary heritage. Sample hearty favourites such as tumbet, a colourful vegetable bake, or sobrasada, a spicy cured sausage made with local pork. Family-run restaurants and village markets offer fresh ingredients sourced from nearby farms and seas. Don't miss out on ensaimada, a sweet pastry perfect for breakfast. Dining here is more than a meal; it is an experience of culture and tradition. Let your palate guide you through Majorca's spirit.
4. Discover Palma's Architectural Gems
Palma, the island's capital, brims with stunning architecture waiting to be explored. Marvel at the soaring Gothic beauty of La Seu Cathedral, a masterpiece overlooking the sea. Wander through the old town's narrow streets to uncover quaint plazas, ornate fountains and centuries-old buildings. The modernist influence can be seen in the stylish boutiques and art galleries scattered throughout the city. As evening falls, the city lights create a magical backdrop for dinner and drinks. Palma offers endless opportunities for discovery.
5. Kayak Along the Coast
Take to the calm Mediterranean waters on a kayaking adventure along Majorca's stunning coastline. Paddle past hidden caves, towering cliffs, and secret beaches only accessible by sea. Guided tours provide insider knowledge about local wildlife and geology enhancing your experience. Choose a morning trip for tranquil waters and cooler temperatures. Kayaking allows you to connect with nature in an active and exhilarating way. This is an unforgettable way to experience Majorca's coastline from a fresh perspective.
6. Explore the Caves of Drach
Venture underground to explore the fascinating Caves of Drach near Porto Cristo. These vast caverns are filled with stunning stalactites and stalagmites creating a surreal natural cathedral. The tour culminates in a magical boat ride across Lake Martel, one of the largest underground lakes in the world. Live classical music played during the boat trip adds to the enchanting atmosphere. The caves offer a cool retreat from the midday heat and a unique glimpse into Majorca's geological wonders. Every corner holds a new marvel to discover.
7. Hike the Torrent de Pareis
For adventure seekers, hiking the Torrent de Pareis gorge is a must-do experience. This challenging trek takes you through a dramatic canyon with towering rock walls and rugged terrain. Along the way, you'll witness natural pools and breathtaking views that reward every step. The trail ends at the beautiful Sa Calobra beach where you can relax after the exertion and swim in clear blue waters. Start early to avoid the midday sun and take plenty of water. Renting a luxury villa in Majorca provides you with a superbly located base for exploring this magical island!