Find the perfect self catering accommodation in Majorca
You've already been the last years on the island Mallorca to spend your holidays in Mallorca Fincas, villas in Majorca or Majorca apartments? Majorca, of course, is a beautiful island, but there are so much more islands, which have to be discovered all over Europe.
Despite the white-sand beaches, singsong sound of seagulls and washing of waves against the shore on all sides, Mallorca – or Majorca, the largest of Spain’s Balearic islands – contains a vast swath of verdant, mountainous countryside and farming villages that come close to resembling the pastoral tranquility of the Alpine or Pyrenees countryside. Of course, it’s the beach resorts and high rise hotels which have made Mallorca infamous as a package vacation destination, but for those who love to explore beyond the tanning bodies and beach volleyball tournaments, Majorca with its villas in Majorca and Mallorca Fincas is a goldmine for explorers. For those who love places like the Provence or the Normandy also Mallorca holidays will be suitable: Discover a lot of unknown places behind the scenes of El Arenal!
Idyllic Mallorca Fincas in Santa Ponsa or lively Majorca Apartments Cala Ratjada? - You have the choice!
Beside the luxury holiday apartments and rental villas in Majorca, you'll also find holiday homes in the countryside where you'll achieve true relaxation. The historical attractions found throughout Majorca are a testament to this island’s rich past. On Palma de Mallorca, the capital of all the Balearic Islands, the La Seu Cathedral towers high and hearkens to centuries past, it was completed in 1600. Even that hardly scratches the surface of the history. Like most Spanish cathedrals, La Seu was first a mosque before Catholic conquest repurposed the building. The intense rainbow of colors of the gaping interior is caused by blinding bright Mediterranean light spilling in through panes upon panes of richly colored stained glass windows. In Calvia you can find the mysterious caves where the stones were extracted for the construction of the church. Stay in a Palma de Mallorca holiday home and check out the Almudaina Palace, a well-preserved relic of Moorish rule centuries ago. The Bellver Castle is also an incredible testament to medieval Majorca. Those interested in a more modern view of Majorcan history should head over to the town of Deia and check out the Son Marroig, an aristocratic, Hapsburgian manor from the 1800’s. Moving on to other delectable pleasures offered up by Majorca, the Palma beach of Es Trenc gets crowded precisely because it is not overdeveloped, and weekend crowds of locals and tourists alike tend to congregate there in glee. Sa Canova is another untouched wonder that you’re bound to enjoy. Book a holiday rental here for real enjoyment. Water sports and land-based sports abound, especially at resort beaches, and you are advised to check out group activities and excursion tours being offered. Holiday rentals are popular on Majorca, with a wealth of fine holiday apartments, holiday homes, and luxury villas to choose from. You can find the perfect home for your Majorca holidays by choosing from the selection above.
Culinary delights in Mallorca
Stroll along the stalls, discover here cheese specialties from Mahón, sausages like Sobrasada, Botifarró and of course air-dried Serrano at its best. Stock up on Mallorca's delicacies for the next few days at your finca and enjoy the best - and cheapest - meal of your stay.
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Enjoy these 4 cultural highlights during your vacations in Mallorca
1. The historic town of ArtÃ
Artà appears at first glance as a normal small town in the northeast of the island. But in fact, more than half of the municipal area is occupied by the MassÃs d'Artà . Here, where the highest and most compact mountain range of the Serres de Llevant opens up before you, time seems to have stopped. Stroll past frolicking children on Carrer Ciutat, past the plaza where the older generation plays boules, and discover the church and castle.
2. The most beautiful island village Fornalutx
Fornalutx shows picture book character. Make absolutely from your vacation apartment in Mallorca a trip to the 500-people village and the valley of Soller: the unique mixture of sleepy village character in front of a huge rock massif and romantic sea bay makes it not for nothing Mallorca's "most beautiful island village". A car is not allowed here. You won't need it on your leisurely stroll along the terraced flowering fig, olive and orange tree slopes.
3rd city of galleries: Pollença
The best way to see how Mallorca has transformed is to visit Pollença in the northwest. Today's artist town was the island's vacation center around 1930. Today it retains a cultural character with its art galleries, Bennassar Museum and picturesque old town. But the most beautiful thing about Pollença is the ladder to heaven. It begins behind the main church Nuestra with magnificent ceiling painting by Joaquin Tudela and leads up 365 steps.
4th island center: Sineu
Don't forget to explore the center of the island from your vacation apartment in Mallorca and book your domicile today - perhaps at Sineu. On the small elevation of the town, the first thing you'll find is a small admirable church. And when Wednesday comes, the sleepy little village around Espanya Square turns up the heat. Then it's market time in Sineu.
Party vacation in Mallorca
Mallorca offers not only impressive sights and a diverse landscape, but also a lot of entertainment. In Cala Ratjada, Cala d'Or, Paguera, Arenal and of course at the Playa de Palma you will find a exuberant, evening entertainment with numerousbars and discos.In the wide bay of Palma, the party mile stretches for several kilometers. At the height of Balneario 5 and Balneario 6 - better known as the Ballermann - one meets in the discos, beer gardens and cocktail bars.
In the Megapark, Upper Bavaria and Bierkönig, the stars of the hit industry regularly provide a good mood - whether the self-proclaimed "King of Mallorca", Jürgen Drews, Mickie Krause or Tim Toupet. Karaoke bars and British pubs also leave nothing to be desired. If you want to challenge luck, dare a game at the Gran Casino Mallorca in Magaluf. Here the roulette ball rolls and guests play poker and blackjack.
The capital Palma also offers a wide-ranging evening entertainment program. Especially in the alleys around Llotja and in the El Terreno district, nightlife is concentrated in pubs, tapas bars and salsa clubs.
The cult disco Tito's on Passeig MarÃtim offers a special experience. A glass elevator takes you to the top, and from the dance floor guests experience an unforgettable view of nocturnal Palma, the harbor and the illuminated cathedral through the huge panoramic glass window.
Travel tips for Palma de Mallorca
Palma is the cultural and economic center of Mallorca. It is also hard to beat in entertainment value, so the place is ideal for a vacation apartment in Mallorca. Look in the south of the old town the Gothic cathedral La Seu and right next to the palace as the summer residence of the Spanish king.
The Catalan flair typical of the city you breathe best in the narrow streets of the historic old town near the main square. Southwest of it lies over the port the castle Bellver as medieval castle complex. Gothic architecture in the most beautiful form perfection offers the historic building Llotja de Palma between the sea and the cathedral La Seu. The building, once the seat of the sea trade exchange, was built by the famous architect Guillem Sagrera.
With the bike you can discover the immediate surroundings of Palma from your vacation home or bungalow in Mallorca. Ask your landlord for wheels, he lends them to you certainly or organizes which for you. In less than an hour you can go to Cala Major by bike. In the village worked and died the Catalan painter Joan Miro, in whose studio house you can admire his masterpieces.
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The 6 best highlights near your vacation apartment in Mallorca
1st Le Seu Cathedral in Palma
Mallorca's landmark dominates the scenery of Palma. Even from afar, you'll catch sight of the three-nave cathedral. Visit the interior of the church and follow the play of the sun's rays in the stained glass rosette of the eastern facade.
2. Cap Formentor
The winding drive to the lighthouse at Cap Formentor on the northernmost tip of the island is one of the most spectacular excursions on Mallorca. Along the road, viewpoints invite photo stops.
3. Castell de Bellver
Southwest of Palma, the Gothic rotunda of the Castell de Bellver is located on a hill. The former royal castle from the 13th Jhd with a view over the extensive bay houses the city museum.
4. Dragon Caves
Around 1 mile south of Porto Cristo in the east of Mallorca are the Dragon Caves. Experience a short classical concert and a boat ride across the underground lake in the dripstone cave system.
5. Royal Palace La Almudaina
The Almudaina Palace in Palma serves as the summer residence of the Spanish king. In the exhibition you see art objects and furniture from historic Spanish buildings.
6. nature reserve S'Albufera
For extended hikes, the nature reserve S'Albufera, located only about 3 miles south of Playa-de-Muro, is ideal. From Port d'Alcúdia you start on an 7 miles long tour through the fascinating landscape with meadows and reed belts, where there are rare cormorants and purple herons to discover. The four sections of Playa-de-Muro present themselves as a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. Along the promenade there are numerous water sports clubs where you can rent equipment for surfing or rent a pedal boat. There is also the possibility of trying out the trendy sports of standup paddling and kite surfing.
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With Casamundo, you will find holiday rentals in Majorca starting from as little as £70. On average, properties in Majorca will have a size of 198 m² (House rentals) and 231 m² (Villa).
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