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Majorca Holidays - Click&Go Holidays

Majorca, Spain's largest Balearic Island, is a captivating mix of ancient charm and modern allure. Perched in the Mediterranean Sea, the island has impressed countless tourists with its blend of sun, sea, and sand and an inviting mix of historic sights and contemporary comforts. People often confuse Mallorca with Majorca – but they’re actually the same! Mallorca is simply the official Spanish name for the island. Majorca caters to all types of travellers – from young singles and couples to families and friend groups. Many love the south coast for its vibrant and active nightlife, while the north offers a more tranquil setting, with idyllic walking trails, stunning scenery, and family-friendly beaches.

Best places to stay in Majorca

  • Alcudia

    Alcudia:

    Perfect for families, Alcudia has a beautiful beach and a quaint old town, plus many family-friendly resorts and activities.

  • Palma

    Palma:

    The lively capital of Majorca has it all: historic sites, excellent shopping, and many great dining options.

  • Magaluf

    Magaluf:

    Known for its bustling nightlife, Magaluf is the place for vibrant clubs, bars, and beach parties, perfect for those looking to live it up!

  • Port de Pollença

    Port de Pollença:

    If you’re seeking a quiet retreat away from the hustle and bustle, this area offers a picturesque bay, scenic coastal views, and a peaceful atmosphere.

  • Santa Ponsa

    Santa Ponsa:

    A popular spot with a wide sandy beach, ample restaurants, and endless entertainment suitable for families, friends, and couples.

Popular beaches in Majorca

  • Playa de Muro

    Playa de Muro:

    On Majorca’s largest beach, you’ll find a mixture of sunbathers, swimmers, and water sports fans soaking up the rays.

  • Caló des Moro

    Caló des Moro:

    Hailed as Majorca’s secret treasure, Caló des Moro enchants visitors with its turquoise waters and dramatic cliffs. The trek to this secluded beach is completely worth it.

  • Mondragó Natural Park Beaches

    Mondragó Natural Park Beaches:

    Just a stone’s throw from Cala d’Or, this park includes gorgeous beaches like S’Amarador, Cala Mondrago, and Cala d’en Borgit. These hidden gems offer serene settings with beautiful dunes and clear waters.

Top cultural attractions in Majorca

  • Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Majorca

    Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Majorca:

    This iconic Gothic cathedral, located in the heart of Palma, is a must-see symbol of Majorca’s capital and a highlight of any visit to the island.

  • Cala Millor

    Cala Millor:

    A favourite among tourists, Cala Millor boasts a stunning beach and vibrant seafront promenade. Enjoy a day in the sun, then head to the lively bars for some evening entertainment and live music.

  • Royal Palace of La Almudaina

    Royal Palace of La Almudaina:

    Explore this medieval fortress, a key landmark in Palma’s cityscape and the historic summer residence of Spanish monarchs, on a fascinating palace tour.

  • Bellver Castle

    Bellver Castle:

    Perched above Palma, this unique round Gothic castle is one of the few of its kind in Europe and a top tourist attraction, offering panoramic views of the city.

  • Alcúdia Old Town

    Alcúdia Old Town:

    Wander through the charming, cobbled streets of this historic town and discover traditional markets, quaint shops, and local cafes surrounded by ancient walls.

Natural wonders of Majorca

  • Cap de Formentor

    Cap de Formentor:

    The Cap de Formentor sits at the northern tip of Majorca. The walking trails feature popular lookout points where you can take in out-of-this-world views.

  • Jardines de Alfabia

    Jardines de Alfabia:

    These gardens are in Bunyola, right in the Tramuntana mountains. It’s a lovely place for a sunny stroll, with a historic manor, orchard, and plenty of greenery.

  • Drach Caves

    Drach Caves:

    Over in Porto Cristo, the Drach Caves are a top attraction, with four interconnected caves to explore.

  • Coves dels Hams

    Coves dels Hams:

    Close to the Drach Caves, these smaller caves are known for their underground lake, “The Sea of Venice”, where the tour ends with a classical music performance on a rowboat. Yes, you heard us!

Getting around Majorca

  • Public Buses:

    The island's efficient bus network, TIB, connects major towns and attractions, for a budget-friendly way to travel.

  • Car Hire:

    From quiet beaches to charming villages, renting a car gives you the freedom to explore Majorca’s hidden treasures. At Click&Go, we’ve partnered with Cartrawler to provide affordable and reliable car hire.

  • Trains:

    The TIB Rail service connects key locations like Palma, Inca, and Manacor. This is a convenient way to explore Majorca's scenic countryside.

  • Taxis:

    Taxis are readily available, especially in tourist areas. They're a convenient option for short trips or getting to your accommodation from the airport.

  • Walking:

    Majorca’s well-marked trails and pedestrian-friendly areas make walking a great way to explore towns, beaches, and the island’s natural landscapes.

Majorca weather

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