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Rock City
posted by DVC_Chris on 9 June 2009 at 01:29 Rock City in Palma is an amazing restaurant that everyone should visit during their trip to Majorca. Not only are the meals incredibly tasty with large portions, but they are also very reasonably priced, making this restaurant one of the best values in Majorca. Be sure to arrive early because they ... more Taberna de la Palma
posted by DVC_Chris on 8 June 2009 at 03:15 Spanish tapas makes a great meal, because you can sample lots of different kinds of dishes, which totals up to a full portion of food. In Majorca Palma, my favorite Tapas restaurant is Taberna de la Boveda. My wife’s favorite Tapas dish is the tuna, and she thinks everyone should try it. Hotel saratoga
posted by Shaon on 3 June 2009 at 12:31 Hotel saratoga is one of the most luxurious hotels in spain.I had a visit to the hotel during my holidays and i was extremely satisfied with their services.I loved their spa which is the best place to relax yourself from stress and tension.The hotel is located in a very ambient and luxurious atm ... more Soller Railway
posted by bradf35 on 19 April 2009 at 13:16 This is a lovely train ride to the small town of Soller. It takes about an hour to arrive. Soller has many shops if shopping is your thing. Soller has a relaxing atmosphere that anyone would enjoy. diner
posted by melia on 31 March 2009 at 14:36 Diner is an American style restaurant. In Palm there are two, one near the Spain Plaza and another one in the street San Magín (Santa Catherine). The one of Spain Plaza is open until 1 ' 30 at night and the one of Santa Catherine until the 4 of the dawn. The premises are not great thing bu ... more |
Majorca is the most popular destination in the Balearics, a group of islands lying just off the east coast of mainland Spain. Thousands of travellers from the UK have been taking holidays in Majorca for decades and it does have a reputation as an out and out package holiday destination, however, it does have a much more upmarket side and can cater for a wide range of visitors. How to get there When to go What to do Whatever you choose to do on your holiday to Majorca why not let dealchecker help you get the best deal? If you're not looking for a package holiday why not book independently by using our searches for a cheap flight to Majorca and a cheap hotel in Majorca separately?
Given the popularity of the island your choices for getting there are now numerous. Cheap holidays to Majorca are possible either by booking a package holiday or a flight and hotel separately. There are charter, scheduled and low cost flight options to Palma, the island's main airport, from many UK airports as well as London (Manchester, Liverpool, East Midlands, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Belfast and more). Once you're there it can be a good idea to hire a car so you can visit more than one beach and see the island's natural attractions.
Majorca holidays can be taken throughout most of the year depending on just how hot you want it to be. The island has a typical Mediterranean climate with hot dry summers and mild but sometimes damp winters. The summer months of June, July and August are by far the hottest and most popular because of a combination of the weather and the school holidays, this inevitably means that a trip during this period is likely to be anything but cheap. Holidays to Majorca are much kinder on the wallet during the rest of the year and in the 'shoulder' months of April, May, September and October there is still great weather and a host of cheap holiday bargains to be found.
For many visitors the beach itself is the main attraction of their holidays. Majorca is well endowed in this respect with great beaches surrounding the island on all sides and choice of location is more likely to rest of how lively or relaxing a time you want on your holiday. Majorca has a choice of resorts from the famous, (possibly even notorious) Magaluf, a 24 hour party zone, to the much more sedate Puerto Pollensa in the north with a host of other options in between. The island's capital city, Palma de Mallorca, is also on the coast, close to a range of beaches but boasts plenty of old colonial architecture and great shopping if you fancy a few hours away from sunning yourself.