Majorca All Trip Types

The largest of the Balearics, the stunning island of Majorca offers beautiful beaches, a fabulous historical capital, breathtaking mountainous scenery & an ideal Mediterranean climate. Enjoy the clear sea & sands of the former fishing village of Cala d'Or on the East coast, relax on the endless white sand at Palma Nova or explore all that Magaluf has to offer. The island comprises of seven cities, the capital being Palma where the majority of the population resides. Cities and small towns in other regions such as Playa de Mallorca, Raiguer, Migjorn and Llevant also attract a fair amount of tourists.

Popular hotels in Majorca

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Palma, MajorcaAmic Horizonte
Tue, 25th Nov
7 nights
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£379
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Palma Nova, MajorcaSon Caliu Hotel and Spa Oasis
Mon, 3rd Nov
7 nights
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£528
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Can Pastilla, MajorcaHotel Java
Wed, 15th Oct
7 nights
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£406
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Palma Nova, MajorcaHotel Comodoro Playa
Wed, 15th Oct
7 nights
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£568
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Your Majorca Questions Answered

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Majorcan cuisine features fresh seafood, local produce, and traditional Mediterranean flavors. Try dishes like sobrassada (spicy cured sausage), ensaïmada (a sweet pastry), tumbet (vegetable bake), and delicious seafood paella.

The food in Majorca is safe to eat. Restaurants and cafes maintain high hygiene standards. Enjoying the local cuisine is a highlight of any visit.

Yes, travel insurance is recommended when visiting Majorca. It can cover medical emergencies, trip cancellations, lost luggage, and other unexpected events, providing peace of mind during your trip.

Must-see attractions in Majorca include the stunning Serra de Tramuntana mountains, the vibrant capital Palma with its impressive cathedral, picturesque villages like Valldemossa and Sóller, and beautiful beaches such as Cala d’Or and Es Trenc.

Yes, greetings are polite and appreciated, with a friendly “Hola” or “Buenos días” common. Dress modestly when visiting churches or religious sites, and it’s customary to leave a small tip (around 5-10%) in restaurants if you’re happy with the service.

Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, swimwear, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat for sun protection. Comfortable shoes are ideal for exploring, and a light jacket is useful for cooler evenings.

The best time to visit Majorca is from March to May and September to November, when the weather is pleasant and mild, with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F). Summer offers hot, sunny days, perfect for beach holidays, with temperatures often reaching 30°C (86°F) or higher.

Yes, Majorca is considered a very safe destination for tourists. As with any destination, it’s wise to take standard precautions, such as keeping an eye on your belongings and avoiding isolated areas at night.

Spanish and Catalan are the official languages of Majorca. English and German are widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants, making it easy for visitors to communicate.

The currency used in Majorca is the Euro (EUR). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but it’s handy to carry some cash for small purchases, especially in local markets and smaller shops.

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