Mallorca has always been one of the most popular holiday destinations in the Mediterranean. In over 50 years of modern tourism, Mallorca has developed into a holiday destination of great diversity: Diverse in its natural landscapes and recreational activities, and diverse in its endeavours to preserve the attraction of the island and its quality as a holiday destination.
Mallorca’s greatest tourist treasure is formed by its 554 kilometres of coastline. Here everybody can find what they are looking for: the isolation of cliff-lined bays away from the major tourist centres or the pleasure of bathing on one of the islands more popular sandy beaches. There is so much to explore, whether you plan to relax on any of the numerous beaches lapped by the Mediterranean or venture inland to explore some of the traditional villages, you will be amazed at its beauty.
The island capital Palma can measure up to every other Mediterranean metropolis when it comes to lifestyle and culture. Here you will find rich cultural heritage and varied history, a lively party scene and a round-the-clock lifestyle. A visit to the Cathedral started in 1230 by James 1, is not to be missed, and the local shops are sophisticated enough for the most ardent shopper.