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Alcudia
The port and holiday resort of Alcudia, lies on the north east coast of Majorca at the western end of the magnificent Bay of Alcudia.
The warm shallow waters of Alcudia Bay make this resort very popular with families with young children. more about Alcudia
C'an Pastilla
With the exception of Palma the capital, the resort of C'an Pastilla is the nearest resort to the airport and transfer time will usually be around 15 to 20 minutes. more about C'an Pastilla
C'an Picafort
The resort of C'an Picafort lies on the North East coast of Majorca at the southern end of the long Bay of Alcudia. Transfer time from the island's airport in Palma is approx 1.1/2 hours. more about C'an Picafort
Cala D'or
The chic resort of Cala d'Or lies on the south east coast of Majorca. Transfers will take around 1-1 ˝
hours. Cala d'Or today is a modern purpose built resort that has grown from an original Mallorcan fishing village. The resort has now spread over approx 4km of small nearby sandy coves and creeks. more about Cala D'or
Cala Domingos
This 150 m. wide beach of fine sand surrounded by rocks can be found on Majorca's impressive east coast. The entertainment is mainly hotel based in this quite, purpose built resort.
During the day the “Calas Express” can take you between the small resorts of Cales de Mallorca, alternatively there is rugged terrain you can explore by foot. more about Cala Domingos
The modern resort of Cala Millor (which translates into English as "the better bay") is on the islands rugged east coast, and is separated from its more quiet and traditional neighbour Cala Bona ("the good bay") by a small rocky headland. Coach transfer from the airport at Palma in the south will normally take around 1 hour. more about Cala Millor
Cala San Vincente
Cala San Vincente is one of the smallest resorts on the island, and is on the North coast of Majorca, around 5km North East of Pollensa and 60km from Palma. A good road runs from the south of the island and so transfer time between the airport and resort is around 1 1/2 hours. more about Cala San Vincente
Cala Vinyes
A quiet and peaceful resort with a small sandy cove which is ideal for relaxing and soaking up the sun.
Magaluf is 1.5 kilometres away and has a wide range of bars, restaurants and a buzzing nightlife Cala Vinyes has a more leisurely pace perfect for everyone! The resort itself has Hotels, Restaurants and Bars. more about Cala Vinyes
Cales de Majorca
Calas de Majorca is on the east coast of the island in the municipality of Manacor between Porto Cristo and Porto Colom, at 67 km. from the International airport of Palma de Malloca. Thanks to the numerous small coves with white-sanded beaches the resort is called Calas de Majorca (Coves of Majorca). more about Cales de Majorca
Magaluf
The twin resorts of Palma Nova and Magaluf are situated on the islands south west coast, at the western end of the huge Palma Bay. Transfer time along the motorway from the nearby airport at Palma, may be as little as 15 minutes from leaving the airport. more about Magaluf
Palma Nova
Palma Nova is popular for a good reason – it has something for everyone. It is the slightly quieter neighbor of Magaluf, although one blends into the other to make an area extremely popular with the Brits. Plenty of lively nightlife can be found in parts of the resort but it can also be avoided. more about Palma Nova
Platja de Muro
The secluded resort of Playa de Muro is set between the resorts of Alcudia and C'an Picafort on the northern coast of Majorca. Playa de Muro is a relatively new resort development set at the centre of the magnificent Bay of Alcudia. Alcudia town (a short drive) has a historic quarter dating back to 1300 and plenty of great beaches. more about Platja de Muro
Port de Pollenca
The sedate resort of Puerto Pollensa stretches along a sheltered horseshoe-shaped bay lined with sandy beaches, set against the backdrop of the Boquer mountain range on the north coast of Mallorca.
The resort has grown up around the scenic fishing port that serves the picturesque old Roman town of Pollensa, situated a few miles inland. more about Port de Pollenca
Porto Colom
The resort of Porto Colom is the principle coastal development of the Municipality of “Felanitx”, an area which contains a handful of picturesque inland villages, and a couple of other coastal resorts. Perfect for couples and families not looking for water parks or an overly “commercial” holiday. more about Porto Colom
Puerto de Soller
The village of Puerto de Soller is the only resort on the west coast of Majorca, but although being only 35km north west of Palma, transfer time may be around 1 hour due the the isolation of the area with the Sierra de Tramuntana mountain range. more about Puerto de Soller
Sa Coma
The resort of Sa Coma is around 30km east of Palma, almost midway between the towns of Cala Millor and Porto Cristo. Transfer time from the airport can vary, but is generally around 1.1/2 to 2 hours. more about Sa Coma
Santa Ponca
The resort of Santa Ponca is found on the south west coast of Majorca approx 5km from the popular resorts of Palma Nova and Magaluf and 20km from the island capital and airport at Palma. Transfer time is usually around 1 hour. more about Santa Ponca
Ses Illetes
Only 8 kms. from Palma, the capital (on regular bus route), Illetas is the ideal place to stay for those who enjoy the best of both worlds: the beach and the town close at hand. The beach is over 250 m. long and only 800 m. from the hotel. more about Ses Illetes
Soller
Soller is quite a sizeable town, although most shops, cafes and bars are (as one might expect) confined to to the central locations around the attractive main square.
A particular feature of this area are the trams which run between the town and the nearby port. more about Soller
Son Caliu
This small enclave right next to the lively Palma Nova is a perfect base for a group looking to have a lively resort within touching distance but not right on the doorstep.
The beaches of Palma Nova are Son Matias, Son Caliu and Palma Nova beach. Palma Nova is the biggest and offers all water sports, fishing and snorkeling. more about Son Caliu