Sep 18 2010
Majorca:The Place For Cheap Holidays In The Sun For Everybody
Sun seeker? Culture connoisseur? Traveller? Fun Fanatic? Majorca, the largest of the Baleric islands has appeal across the tourist spectrum and as a result, has been top of the popularity charts for a long time, with its selection of cheap flights and all year, sunshine. From touchdown at the airport to the glistening beaches that line the coast, visitors are treated to rolling hills, ancient monuments, beautiful landscapes, and sun-kissed terraces from a country urging them to “Enjoy”!
Many holidays are based around the legendary beachculture that makes for the mixing of the beautiful people. Before midnight the bars and clubs are mainly filled with tourists but stay open into the early hours as the locals join the party. Decent quality Sangria can be purchased from just 5 euros and there’s a great choice of wine tasting tours on offer. Enjoying 2500 restaurants across the island, there is an abundance of affordable, tasty, food about.
However, there’s much more to Majorca than the clubscene and nightlife. Flights come into Palma, the island’s capital, which, with its rich Byzantine, Spanish and Roman past, offers fantastic sightseeing, a real bonus to the regular beach scene. Old relics are nestled amongst shops, cafes, and bars, and public transport runs into the early hours. Located on the coast is Alcudia, which is perfect for cycling, relaxed sunbathing and wandering along the beach. Foodies, golfers, hikers, shoppers (there is a long pearl tradition here), and families alike will find enough to entertain themselves.
{The native tongue of Majorca’s residents is a regional dialect of Catalan (which itself is drawn from French and Spanish), but the majority of inhabitants, used to mixing with foreign holidaymakers, can speak several languages The regional dialect of Catalan (drawn from Spanish and French) is the native tongue of Majorca and but through rubbing shoulders with foreign holidaymaker, many locals can speak several languages A regional dialect of Catalan (derived from Spanish and French) is the native tongue but many of the locals can speak several languages after years of mixing with foreign holidaymakers}. As a consequence, visitors have the chance to take in the exotic way of life and captivating countryside without any concern for language barriers.
High season for visitors from the UK and Germany is between July and September, so early booking is advised. Choose from loads of cheap holidays here or tailor make your own adventure.
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