Europe Explored » Mallorca https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 What You Need To Know About Villa Holidays In Mallorca https://europeexplored.com/2013/08/21/what-you-need-to-know-about-villa-holidays-in-mallorca/ https://europeexplored.com/2013/08/21/what-you-need-to-know-about-villa-holidays-in-mallorca/#comments Wed, 21 Aug 2013 12:19:48 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=15484 Villa holidays in Mallorca have been growing in popularity since the Balearic Islands became a holiday destination in the 1950s. Nowadays, 22 million visitors a year pass through the islands airport at Palma de Mallorca. As such, there are literally a bamboozling amount of villa holidays in Mallorca to choose from! Villa accommodation varies depending […]

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Villa holidays in Mallorca have been growing in popularity since the Balearic Islands became a holiday destination in the 1950s. Nowadays, 22 million visitors a year pass through the islands airport at Palma de Mallorca. As such, there are literally a bamboozling amount of villa holidays in Mallorca to choose from!

Villa accommodation varies depending upon your requirements. Villas range in size; from those adequate for a couple, up to large complex villas that can sleep as many as 20 there is something for everybody. Villa holidays in Mallorca which cater for such large groups are normally set in their own garden/grounds and have their own swimming pool.

Areas in Mallorca

You can rent villas in the middle of the bustling city of Palma de Mallorca. Such apartments are often rooftop villas and they offer stunning views across the city and down into the port of Palma and into the turquoise beyond. Such villas are ideal for some city break living that you might not normally associate with an Mallorca holiday.

Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Palma de Mallorca, Spain by SBA73

Port-side and coastal villas at Palma city can include a pool and grounds complex. Here you can enjoy all the benefits of city living whilst also having access to the beach and beautiful Mediterranean waters.

Other areas on the island that are popular for villas are; Alcudia, Cala Dor, Magaluf, Puerto Pollensa, and below we will explore Alcudia and Magaluf in more detail:

Villa holidays in Mallorca – Alcudia

Alcudia offers an array of stunning holiday apartments ranging from budget accommodation to top-of-the-range luxury. Terraces, swimming pools, coastline views are all available in this beautiful region. This is one of the many reasons why it is one of the most popular destinations for villa holidays.

Alcudia town, Mallorca, Spain
The streets of Alcudia town, Mallorca, Spain by Karl Baron

Villa holidays in Mallorca – Magaluf

Perhaps the most famous holiday destination on Mallorca among the Brits is Magaluf. Probably not a place for those with a young family or for retirees – Magaluf delivers the ultimate party experience on a budget. Villas here are available in large 20 birth complexes, centred around swimming pools. There is easy access to both the beach and the main town where the famous strip of bars and clubs can be found. Again, Magaluf is not for the faint-hearted and if you are looking for a cultured holiday then another region of the island is probably best for you!

Magaluf beach, Mallorca, Spain
Magaluf beach, Mallorca, Spain by Hullernuc

The island of Mallorca really does offer a perfect holiday experience, whatever your preference. For 22 million visitors a year, the island needs accommodate to meet a variety of interests and tastes. Even for the history enthusiast there is more than a holiday’s worth of experiences, which is why many people return time and time again. The island has been conquered and re-conquered constantly for the last two thousand years by nearly all the civilizations in the Mediterranean – causing for an eclectic mix of history – making the city of Palma de Mallorca such an interesting experience, alongside its modern designer labels of Gucci, Prada and the successful La Liga team – Real Mallorca!a

After working as a content writer in the travel industry for many years, Kristian regularly frequents Mallorca and therefore, understands a lot about villas to rent in Mallorca.

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Cruises From Spain https://europeexplored.com/2013/04/19/cruises-from-spain/ https://europeexplored.com/2013/04/19/cruises-from-spain/#comments Fri, 19 Apr 2013 08:06:14 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=14563 Starting your cruise from Spain or stopping off on your voyage in the Mediterranean country has become increasingly popular with the ever growing and expanding cruise market. Even given the economic crises that the EU finds itself in, and this is especially true of a country such as Spain which suffers more than most, the […]

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Starting your cruise from Spain or stopping off on your voyage in the Mediterranean country has become increasingly popular with the ever growing and expanding cruise market. Even given the economic crises that the EU finds itself in, and this is especially true of a country such as Spain which suffers more than most, the cruise and holiday market has not suffered much from this downturn. Since 2006 the annual amount of revenue that holidaymakers have generated in the Iberian Peninsula has risen by 54% to a whopping 36.7 billion Euro’s. Some 5 million cruise passengers pass through the country every year and the vast majority of these are foreigner cruise goers from all over the world.

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Huge cruise ship by JUAN RAMON RODRIGUEZ SOSA

With this in mind then we need to examine why Spain has become so popular as a cruise destination? Essentially the country acts as a very useful and strategic gateway to the rest of Europe and Africa as well. A cruise starting from Spain can easily navigate its way through the rest of Europe from other Mediterranean countries such as Italy and Greece to the likes of Germany and France and everything in between. Indeed, many cruises that start off from one of the many ports in the country will often take in the top of North Africa too while Tunisia, Morocco and Egypt very popular destinations for Spanish cruises.

Normally your Spanish cruise will begin to stop off at one of the 3 main ports in the country such as Malaga, Barcelona or Valencia however most itinerary’s will take in at least one of the islands as well with Ibiza or Mallorca very close by or, if you are heading to North Africa, then Tenerife with its volcano’s and scarred landscape is another popular destination.

Enjoying pool on the cruise ship with Tenerife in the background
Enjoying pool on the cruise ship with Tenerife in the background by David Lisbona

Gibraltar is a stopping destination that does not usually feature on many cruise routes but is worth a visit all the same. The ‘rock’ has been a point of contention between Spain and the UK for a while now but it is a recommended stop off point for cruises in the area. A cable car ride to the top of the rock can produce amazing views of the surrounding area and the Strait of Gibraltar and Mediterranean in particular. St. Michael’s Cave, 2 caves in actual fact, is also an attraction. The limestone caves have some fantastic natural beauty and a rich history as ‘cave art’ was recently discovered there dating back some 15,000 years.

A cruise from Spain can last anywhere from 1 week to over a month. A week long or 10 day cruise might see you start from Barcelona, take in one of the islands such as Mallorca before taking off to the tip of North Africa and perhaps at least one other Mediterranean country such as Italy as well. A month long cruise could see you go as far as Brazil or South America while also enjoying everything that Spain has to offer from culture in Barcelona to sunny beaches in the Costa Del Sol. A cruise that takes in Spain is as interesting as it is diverse and because the country features so many different climates, activities, cultural heritages and customs then it is one country that it is very difficult to get bored of.

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Balearic Holidays – A Guide to the Balearic Islands https://europeexplored.com/2013/04/16/balearic-holidays-a-guide-to-the-balearic-islands/ https://europeexplored.com/2013/04/16/balearic-holidays-a-guide-to-the-balearic-islands/#comments Tue, 16 Apr 2013 17:36:43 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=14497 Ask anyone and they will tell you that the Mediterranean offers perfect getaway. Its temperate climate and refreshing air, its turquoise water and azure sky, all make up a land and water mass that is as romantic as it is splendid. The jewel in the Mediterranean crown lies on the western edge of the ocean, […]

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Ask anyone and they will tell you that the Mediterranean offers perfect getaway. Its temperate climate and refreshing air, its turquoise water and azure sky, all make up a land and water mass that is as romantic as it is splendid. The jewel in the Mediterranean crown lies on the western edge of the ocean, close to the Iberian Peninsula. A group of islands under the Spain, the Balearic Islands consist of a few large and some smaller islands the dot the ocean. Mallorca, Minorca, Ibiza, and Formentera form the larger of the islands and have been the centre of romance even as far back to the days of Aristotle.

Beach in Mallorca, Balearic islands, Spain
Beach in Mallorca, Balearic islands, Spain by Boris van Hoytema

Mallorca

This is the largest of the islands and hosts the capital city of Palma. Tourists flying in to the Balearic Islands will land here before going on to their final destinations. It is also the port of entry if arriving by ship. Some of the most modern sea vessels offering a delightful experience ply the route between the mainland, from Barcelona to Palma.

Minorca

The name Minorca refers to the smaller island as opposed to Mallorca’s larger island. History buffs visit the island to view the many stone monuments that populate this island. The megaliths give evidence to the notion that there was prehistoric civilizations in this part of the world. Its latest claim to fame was its historic pirate activity at the end of the Punic wars. This was the other attraction from history buffs.

Ibiza

Aside from all the partying that Ibiza is usually associated with, this is another historian’s paradise. Ibiza was at the forefront of the changes that occurred to this area after decline of the Phoenicians. The area was inhabited by settlers as far back as 650BC. As the Assyrians ascended to power while the Phoenicians waned, Ibiza came under the control of ancient Carthage. Today, its status as a party town is almost legendary and it continues to attract a crowd that is young and energetic.

Typical coastline of Balearic islands, Spain
Typical coastline of Balearic islands, Spain by David Sim

Formentera

Of all the Balearic Islands, this is the smallest and lies far to the south of the group. It is also the least populated of all the islands and offers a serene and tranquil Mediterranean lifestyle. The island is a throwback to the ways of the ancients that inhabited the island and it is a real getaway from all the walking and dancing the other islands offer. The best thing to do here is to lie on the beach and enjoy the ocean spray and pristine air as it cools your skiing while the sun tans it.

Travel Tips

As with any venture out into the unknown, or away from your home, it is always best to understand the exact local culture and local offerings of your destination. The best way to enjoy it is to plan everything and be prepared for everything. Getting European travel insurance is not a bad idea. This will give you peace of mind as you venture into the unknown.

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A Few Things to do in Majorca | Balearic islands, Spain https://europeexplored.com/2012/04/17/a-few-things-to-do-in-majorca-balearic-islands-spain/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/04/17/a-few-things-to-do-in-majorca-balearic-islands-spain/#comments Tue, 17 Apr 2012 11:37:11 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=6916 If you are staying in Majorca and are expecting to see and do everything then you will need a lot more time than you may think. This is because there is so much to see and do that you may not fit it all in at the first try. Here are a few ideas of places to […]

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If you are staying in Majorca and are expecting to see and do everything then you will need a lot more time than you may think. This is because there is so much to see and do that you may not fit it all in at the first try. Here are a few ideas of places to visit whilst on your holidays in Majorca.

Tramuntana Mountains, Majorca, Spain
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Tramuntana Mountains

One of the most scenic parts of the island is the mountains of Tramuntana. These mountains are best explored on foot or on a bike. There is so much to see while you climb the trails of the mountains and you may be gob smacked with the views.

There is the Castell d’Alaro that is perched on the top of a rocky mountain overlooking the village of Alaro. This is a ruined castle and hilltop chapel that offers amazing views out towards the Tramuntana Mountains, Palma and further away the Mediterranean.

Coastline

The coastline of Majorca is varied dependant on the area of the island that you are visiting. The north is wild and rocky with steep cliffs while the south has coves, caves and ports. If you are looking for long walks along the beaches then the east and west coasts of the island are your best bet.

If you are looking for some privacy then you could hire a boat and sail to one of the quieter beaches that are only accessible by sea. There are many of these types of beaches so you can have some alone time.

Coast of Majorca, Spain
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Palma

Palma has a massive reputation for partying as does Magalluf but if you stray from the norm then you will find that Palma has an old town that is worth a walk around. Discovering the architecture and culture that Majorca has to offer. Palma has a cathedral, ‘La Seu’, that took nearly four hundred years to build but the gothic architecture is amazing.

You could also relax in the ‘Banys Arabs’ (Arab baths). These are remnants of Palma’s Moorish past. Or if you would rather do some shopping then the streets of Palma are the best on the island to grab some retail therapy. There is everything from up-market boutiques to some more familiar high street stores.

Most of the towns in Majorca have their own weekly markets that typically start early in the morning and last until noon, the most traditional of these markets is the medieval town of Sineu.

Cathedral in Palma de Mallorca, Spain
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Above All

Be sure to enjoy yourself whatever you decide to do while you are on your get away in Majorca. Whether it is relaxing on the beach or exploring the hills and mountains of the countryside Majorca has everything all on one fantastic island.

Majorca is a lively but mysterious place to travel to and there are many resorts to stay at.

Why not find the perfect location to stay at using Majorcanholidays.co.uk


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Majorca the worlds bit of sunshine | Spain https://europeexplored.com/2011/09/12/majorca-the-worlds-bit-of-sunshine/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/09/12/majorca-the-worlds-bit-of-sunshine/#comments Mon, 12 Sep 2011 17:52:16 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=4823 With this year being the coldest summer so far, everyone would like that one little bit of sunshine, but it doesn’t seem to be coming anytime soon. If you’re thinking on going on holiday to get away from drizzle and wind but don’t know where to go because you don’t know what the best place […]

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With this year being the coldest summer so far, everyone would like that one little bit of sunshine, but it doesn’t seem to be coming anytime soon.

If you’re thinking on going on holiday to get away from drizzle and wind but don’t know where to go because you don’t know what the best place is to go, it has to be Majorca.

It’s beautiful all year round and many things you’re able to do there, so here is a list of attractions that are in Majorca so you know what to expect from a villa holiday:

The days or nights out are never dull, the Pirates adventure in Magaluf, the most recommended show in the whole on Majorca, and it features acrobatics and dancing that you can watch while eating your lunch or dinner, it is an incredible show for all the family and was spoken like it is a west end show.

For a bit of thrill instead of relaxing, why not go to Aqualandia, It’s only a few minutes from Cala Dor. It’s a great family day out with many attractions, with over 17 different slides and each one is unique, from Adults to Kid’s mini slides also including a massive wave pool and also sunbeds for people who just want to relax. You can easily spend many, many hours there and not realise it.

If none of them take your fancy, why not visit Plama the capitol of Majorca, many scenic options to view from, and easily accessible via train and car, with many of architectural monuments and many visitors coming over just to see them it is a definite must see.

Majorca is full of many more attractions but it is easier to find them, why not go and see for yourself?


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Valldemossa – a picturesque mountain town on the Spanish island of Mallorca https://europeexplored.com/2011/08/30/valldemossa-a-picturesque-mountain-town-on-the-spanish-island-of-mallorca/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/08/30/valldemossa-a-picturesque-mountain-town-on-the-spanish-island-of-mallorca/#comments Tue, 30 Aug 2011 10:28:30 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=4808 Valldemossa is a picturesque mountain town on the Spanish island of Mallorca. It lies on the western part of the island, near the town of Sóller. Valldemossa is situated in the middle of a wide green valley, protected by the Sierra de Tramuntana. This mountain area is rich in rainfall, so the city is surrounded […]

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Valldemossa is a picturesque mountain town on the Spanish island of Mallorca. It lies on the western part of the island, near the town of Sóller. Valldemossa is situated in the middle of a wide green valley, protected by the Sierra de Tramuntana. This mountain area is rich in rainfall, so the city is surrounded by terraced fields with growing fruits and vegetables.

The most important monument in the town of Valldemossa is certainly the Royal Charterhouse of Valldemossa from the 14th century. The lovers Frédéric Chopin – Polish composer and virtuoso pianist, and George Sand – French writer found a refugee here in winter 1838 – 1839. There are still the rare originals of Chopin scores and the manuscript of the book Winter in Mallorca by George Sand hidden in the cells number 2 and 4. In these rooms you can also see the pianos on which famous pianist composed their works. Every year the town of Valldemossa hosts an international Valldemossa Chopin Festival, where you can see and listen to the famous pianists from all around the world. Charterhouse includes also a church, the historic monastery pharmacy, library, museum and Royal Palace.


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The character of the town and its monuments
Valldemossa is characterized by winding streets and colorful houses. They surround another significant monument of Valldemossa – the church of Sant Bartomeu from 13th century. Its entire interior is devoted to Catalina Thomas, who was born here and was declared a saint.

The area is suitable also for hikers – you can go from the town of Valldemossa to the tops of the natural park of Son Moragues, from where you can enjoy magnificent views of the surrounding area.

The final advise!
If you decide to visit any of the local town cafes, do not miss the drink horchata de almendras, which is a popular Spanish drink made from almond milk.


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Torrent de Pareis Gorge – Mallorca’s greatest natural wonder | Spain https://europeexplored.com/2011/05/16/torrent-de-pareis-gorge-mallorcas-greatest-natural-wonder-spain/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/05/16/torrent-de-pareis-gorge-mallorcas-greatest-natural-wonder-spain/#comments Mon, 16 May 2011 20:36:23 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=3878 Torrent de Pareis is one of the largest Mediterranean gorges / canyons. It is located on the west coast of the Spanish island of Mallorca, near the village of Sa Calobra. Torrent de Pareis got its name from the stream Pareis that carved the canyon over millions of years. The most interesting entry into the […]

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Torrent de Pareis is one of the largest Mediterranean gorges / canyons. It is located on the west coast of the Spanish island of Mallorca, near the village of Sa Calobra.

Torrent de Pareis got its name from the stream Pareis that carved the canyon over millions of years. The most interesting entry into the canyon is by the sea from the village of Sa Calobra through two narrow tunnels in the rock. Tunnels lead to the coast where the stream Pareis flows into the sea.

In summer the stream dried on its way which allow tourist to bath on the beautiful pebble beach. It is also possible to enter the Torrent de Pareis from the upper village Escorca. The entire canyon is 7 km long. The total height from the sea to the highest point is 720 m.

The canyon is surrounded by the steep rocky walls. In the deepest places the walls reach a height of 400 m. At the bottom of the canyon you can see a small salt lake, created by the sea tide. In the walls you can find the caves that were dug by rain water. This also created a lot of water tunnels and deep lakes in the canyon.

During your trip to Torrent de Pareis you will see the huge rocky blocks. They are pieces of canyon walls, which over the years broke off due to erosion and fell to its ground. The whole area of ​​Torrent de Pareis was announced a significant natural heritage for its geological and biological value.


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Arta Caves – a popular cave system on the island of Mallorca | Spain https://europeexplored.com/2011/05/13/arta-caves-a-popular-cave-system-on-the-island-of-mallorca-spain/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/05/13/arta-caves-a-popular-cave-system-on-the-island-of-mallorca-spain/#comments Fri, 13 May 2011 10:22:33 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=3769 Arta Caves (Cuevas de Arta) is a popular cave system on the island of Mallorca. It is located on the east coast, about 70 km from the capital city of Palma de Mallorca in the resort of Canyamel, at Cap Vermell. It is situated at an elevation of about 46 m above sea level. Arta […]

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Arta Caves (Cuevas de Arta) is a popular cave system on the island of Mallorca. It is located on the east coast, about 70 km from the capital city of Palma de Mallorca in the resort of Canyamel, at Cap Vermell. It is situated at an elevation of about 46 m above sea level.

Arta Caves have not just beautiful natural decorations, but also a rich history. The biggest natural attraction of the caves is 22 m high stalagmite. Caves are divided into several areas as called Inferno (Hell), Purgaturio (purgatory) and Paradisio (Paradise). The special lighting creates really magical and impressive look.

It is interesting that in the past the Arta Caves served as haven for pirates and smugglers. Among the most popular visitors of the Caves were such as Jules Verne, Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas and Sarah Bernhardt. Jules Verne’s even reportedly got the inspiration for his story “Journey to the Center of the Earth”.

Arta Caves are open all year round. From May to October, are open daily from 10 to 18 hours. From November to April is also open daily from 10 to 17 hours. Basic entrance to Arta Caves costs 11 €. Children under 6 are admitted free.

Tours of the caves takes about 30-40 minutes and are conducted in English, Spanish, French and German.


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