Places to visit in Majorca
The beautiful Island of Majorca is full with natural scenery and
exotic locations. The sun shines on most of its parts and each town
of Majorca is like a gift from god to the people of Spain. Below
are some important locations in Majorca which are specifically popular
in the tourists from UK.
Alcudia
Alcudia is also known as Puerto Alcudia and is on the north
east cost of Majorca in Spain. It is one of the most famous
holiday resorts specifically in the tourists from UK.
Its the area which is covered with gold sand from Port of
Alcudia to Playa de Muro. You can relax on this one-of-a-kind
beach during the day and the night, you can choose through
a wide choice of bars and restaurants which offer local Mallorquin,
as well as other Mediterranean and European dishes. If you
are a lover of fish and chips, you will find plenty of those
in this tiny peace of paradise. But don't worry, the fish
and chips are not the only food available for English tourists,
you can also get your full English (or Scottish) breakfast,
roast beef and Yorkshire pudding, and of course a pint of beer.
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Magaluf
in Majorca
Magaluf or Magalluf is another exotic destination on this wonderful Island
which serves hundreds and thousands of English holiday makers
each year. This resort is specifically famous in singles from
UK which visit for its exotic beaches, warm sun, cheap beer
and holiday love.
This beautiful resort is in the south west of lovely island
of Majorca and is one of the most happening resorts in the
Island. This lovely resort is just on the 25 minute drive
from Palma De Mallorca airport which is the so-called capital
of island of Majorca or Mallorca.
There is approximately 300 days of sunshine in the Magaluf,
the heat can be very extreme in the months of July and August
as temperature reaches 30 - 35C, so make sure that you have
plenty of sun block lotion and avoid direct sun light during
the hours of 12am - 4pm to avoid sun burn.
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Palma
Palma is the cultural hub of island of Majorca. Famous for
its beautiful beaches, golden sand and unlimited sun, this
resort serves as the gateway to Majorca for English tourists.
The Palma de Mallorca airport has the direct connections from
all major international airports of UK.
As this is the only city in the island, it is known as cituat
in the local language. The city was founded by Romans but
remained under Byzantine and Muslim rulers later. Muslims
ruled this city from 902 to 1229AD.
This city is the economic hub of the island, its beaches
are served with restaurants which are specialist in the food
from around the world, including English, Thai, Continental,
Pakistani and Chinese food. The city remain almost full of
british holiday makers during the year and as a full-of-life
holiday resort it offers an attractive night life which is
why this the most famous holiday destination in singles.
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Puerto Pollensa
Puerto Pollensa or Port of Pollensa is typically a famous
holiday resort for british families and couples. This is why
they come here again and again.
The laid back environment of this resort is spread beside
Tramuntana mountain range. Its sandy beaches and plenty of
sun provides a perfect atmosphere for the families to relax
and enjoy.
On the warm evenings, you will find everyone wandering around
the marina, passing from paved pathways and sipping exotic
beans of coffee in the most splendid cafes of Majorca. This
resort gives once in a life time experience to the holiday makers
who search for peace, beauty and enjoyment altogether.
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Santa Ponsa
This is another very famous holiday resort in the southwest
coast of island of Majorca. The distance from Palma city to
Santa Ponsa is just 12 miles and it takes approximately 20mins
to reach on this beautiful resort if you are traveling by
car.
The main beach of this exotic island is reasonably large,
and in recent years it has been extended with imported sand
to accommodate an increasing number of visitors to this beautiful
resort. Even so, in high season it can still become very crowded
due to its popularity with both tourists and locals struggling
to get a good bit of sun and sand both.
Santa Ponsa gives a wide selection of cafes, bars and restaurants
and excellent facilities for visitors. In response to the
strong UK and Irish influences in the town, many supermarkets
now also stock readily recognizable UK branded goods, however
you should expect to pay higher price then what you pay for
the same goods at home. In the restaurants you can find any
thing from Fish and Chips to a full course English dinner.
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