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Mallorca - Magalluf

Known as the "Island of Calm", Majorca is an island which, over the years of its history, has brought together more than enough features to be able to show travellers all the horizons of the Latin world. The almost mythical landscapes of this part of the Mediterranean inhabited successively by Carthaginians, Romans and Moors offer a full programme of trips in which you can discover landscapes of a surprisingly contrasted variety: you can admire the abrupt mountains of the Sierra de Tramuntana, the vast central plain and the most beautiful series of cliffs, coves, bays and sandy beaches that make up one of the most visited coasts of the entire Mediterranean.

What to do

  • Located in beautiful environments, Majorcan golf courses are true havens of peace that host thousands of golfers of all nationalities who visit the island each year. In fact, many familiar faces choose Majorca to practice their favorite sport.
  • Majorca is an island-turned towards the sea, with nearly 20,000 berths for ships in its ports. No wonder then that the maritime competitions are an important part of its calendar, with particular emphasis on sailing and internationally renowned competitions such as the Princess Sofia Trophy, the Cup of His Majesty the King and the Trofeo Almirante Conde de Barcelona. Those who love scuba diving, water skiing, sport fishing, windsurfing or any other sea-related sport will also have plenty of opportunities to practice or attend schools to improve skills.
  • Cyclists are in luck, as Majorca has a road network of 1,250 kms, 675 of which are local and secondary roads with an average width of 6,50 m and all about 20% is mountain. Equally, hikers may enjoy a large number of amazing routes to discover the landscape and culture of Majorca.
  • In Majorca one may not only enjoy the wonderful beaches, but also several entertainment centers, nature parks, wildlife and waterfowl, impressive natural caves, manor homes, world-famous archaeological remains, guided tours and more. An array of leisure and cultural options to satisfy even the most varied tastes.
  • Nightlife options are also multiple. The offering of restaurants and late nights is very extensive in the Balearic Islands. In Majorca, the island of calm, one may discover charming places to have a drink until the wee hours of the morning.
  • Museums such as the Sea Museum in Sóller, Can Planes in Sa Pobla, Miramar Monastery and the Royal Monastery in Valldemossa or the many art galleries that dot the island are the perfect excuse for lovers of art and culture.
  • Palma, the capital, offers a host of leisure, shopping malls and stores where one may taste the best specialties on the island. The old town is also one of the “must-sees.” Located in the heart of the city, one may walk through time in its narrow alleys, peeking into the courtyard of the palatial Majorcan homes, entering the Arab baths, crossing the Jewish quarter and discover the imposing cathedral located right next to the sea.

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Mallorca - Magalluf Quick Facts

Population 862.000 aprox
Language Spanish and Catalan
Capital Palma de Mallorca
Climate Mediterranean
Electric Current 220v
Official currency Euro
Official time UTC +1 Madrid, Berlín