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Quite what amount to great value holidays in Majorca will depend of course on how much money you have to spend and what you’re expecting to line up for that outlay. The island is renowned as a wonderful holiday destination but also a favourite haunt of the rich and famous. The good news for all of us though is that there are bargains to be found, whether you’re after five-star luxury or something a little less extravagant.
Palma, the capital of Majorca, is among the most cosmopolitan and glamorous cities in Europe at the moment and it is here that A-listers head to hang out and be seen in the sunshine. The city is well worth a visit if you have chance while staying elsewhere on the island because it boasts some amazing restaurants and is a haven for high-end boutique fashion store aficionados. But elsewhere and usually towards the other coastal regions around Majorca are where the heart of the island’s tourist industry lies. There is a healthy smattering of towns that each offers their own attractions and slice of Majorcan life, from exuberant nightlife hubs to more tranquil and scenic former fishing villages.
There really aren’t many more beautiful places to spend time with your loved ones, whether that means your entire family, a few friends or just that most special person in your life. The weather is warm and very sunny during the summer months and there are offers on week-long stays in self-catered accommodation starting from just a few hundred pounds per person. A simple search online should turn up a lengthy list of reasonably priced package holidays, whatever kind of trip you have in mind.
And the same can be said of Majorca’s neighbouring islands as well, with plenty of low cost Menorca holidays available again this year.
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Last year I went to Majorca and I loved its beaches, stayed at santa ponsa apartments
I miss Majorca so much!
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