Majorca, the largest of the Balearic islands, has continuously retained its deserved position as the Mediterranean´s most popular holiday destination.
The west coast is sheltered by a rugged chain of mountains, that interweave with the fragrant orange and lemon plantations, and stretch along the coast to the golden, sandy beaches in the north of the island. This northern coastline encompasses the family favourites of Alcudia and Puerto Pollensa, both of which are a haven for family entertainment and fun. The numerous coves and caves on the east coast are well worth a visit during your stay, especially the world famous Caves of Drach - a wonder to be explored! The south of Majorca is where the main bustling resorts of Magaluf and Palma Nova are situated for those looking for lots of action, day and night. The island´s capital Palma, situated on the impressive south coast bay with an exclusive marina, is a city where the old merges with the new. Belver castle and the majestic Gothic cathedral overlook the bay, whilst the city centre boasts chic, designer shops, with good restaurants and nightlife nearby. Palma is easily accessible from all the resorts via a modern road network.