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THE MAGIC OF MAJORCA

From the world-famous Formentor Cape to the family-friendly beaches at Alcudia, there’s so much to see and do on a holiday to the biggest island in the Balearics. Take the wooden train to Soller, explore Palma’s stunning cathedral, and dance the night away in party hotspot Magaluf – it’s all here.

For families with kids, Majorca couldn’t be better. Besides amazing beaches to explore, the island offers tons of fun activities and attractions including Palma Aquarium, Western Water Park, and Reserva Park, a natural wonderland featuring an adventure playground and zipwire.

What’s more, with sizzling summer temperatures and mild winters, Majorca is perfect for holidays at any time of the year. Discover the island’s magical coves and bays, wander through whitewashed towns and enjoy stunning ocean views from majestic mountain peaks – all with one of our incredible money-saving deals.

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Spanish Language Spanish
GMT+01:00 Time Zone GMT+01:00
2h 15m Avg. Flight Time 2h 15m
June-September Peak Travel June-September
£2.60 Price of a pint £2.60
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Alcudia Beach Majorca

Beautiful beaches in Majorca

Playa d’Alcudia is a stunning stretch of ivory-white sand on the north coast. Located in the popular resort town of Alcudia, the beach is ideal for families – this Blue Flag-awarded beauty comes with shallow water and all the facilities you could need for an afternoon by the ocean.

 

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Majorcan red wine

Food and drink in Majorca

For all serious foodies, sobrasada is a must-try in Majorca. This spreadable cured sausage is spicy and versatile – you’ll find it on Majorcan flatbread, in croquettes, or even as part of tapas, drizzled with honey. Try this island delicacy with a glass of Manto Negro, a popular red wine made in Binissalem.

 

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Train to Soller in Majorca

Top attractions in Majorca

Train to Soller, Palma

Hop aboard a traditional wooden train in Palma, for a journey across bridges and through tunnels to the charming town of Soller. Take your time as you wander through the town square and pay a visit to the art museum, showcasing works by Picasso and Warhol. From Soller, you can take a tram to Port de Soller, passing citrus groves along the...more

Tramuntana Mountains in Majorca

Things to do in Majorca

Formentor Cape, Formentor

The stunning Formentor Cape is a highlight of any Majorcan holiday. Wind your way around heart-stopping bends, before reaching the iconic lighthouse at the island’s northernmost point. The journey to the top comes with some pretty steep drop-offs – if you don’t fancy it, you can always see the cape on a boat tour, starting at nearby Puerto de...more