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Majorca seems to have everything the visitor could wish for. In the interior you'll find towering mountains and a wealth of flora and fauna to delight any nature-lover. Here too are fertile plains and fields dotted with windmills. The varied coastline offers every kind of beach, from vast sandy stretches to tiny, turquoise coves and you can choose between watersports and golf courses or simply sit in the sun and relax. Palma
The island's capital is a stylish city with a rich culture and Moorish history. The Gothic Cathedral dominates the harbour and the chic boutiques, shops and markets offer excellent shopping. Stroll down the city's narrow side streets in between the shops to catch a glimpse of private mansions with cool, tiled courtyards. Seek out the tapas bars of the old town for a snack or head down to the wonderful Paseo Maritimo. Here you will find numerous restaurants offering menus with freshly caught fish and seafood a speciality. Illetas
This stylish resort is situated on a rocky headland located just outside the capital, Palma. It is an excellent choice for a quiet, peaceful holiday with fine, sandy beaches and a handful of bars and restaurants. West of Palma
Far enough away from the larger resorts to offer a quiet, relaxing haven, you'll find picturesque Cala Fornells on its rocky outcrop. Puerto d'Antratx
On the southwest coast Puerto d'Antratx is a chic harbour side resort that is said to have some of the best sunsets on the island. There are some excellent waterside restaurants, bars and boutiques to choose from and the sandy beaches at Camp de Mar and Peguera are just a short bus ride away. Sa Coma
Sa Coma is a modern, quiet resort noted for its white sandy beach and excellent choice of accommodation. It has a good range of restaurants, bars and shops. Cala San Vicente
A former fishing village on the north coast is an exquisite resort where the choice of narrow sandy beaches which lead down to crystal clear waters are set between imposing cliffs. Cala San Vicente is a peaceful and relaxing resort with a selection of bars and restaurants to choose from. Alcudia
Alcudia, a very popular resort, is famous for its beaches including a 15km sweep of golden sand. There are plenty of restaurants and bars to choose from along with a lively nightlife scene in the centre of the town. Don't miss out on the opportunity to visit the port area and enjoy an evening in one of the many bars and restaurants this new area has to offer. ala Mesquida
Located on the pretty northeast coast this is a small resort with a just a handful of shops and restaurants and is best known for its fantastic sandy beach. A great starting point for enjoying the natural beauty that Majorca has to offer. Cala d'Or
Set in a series of small rocky coves, Cala d'Or is a lively and captivating place, with beautiful sandy beaches fringed by pine trees. There are a number of shops, bars and restaurants to ensure a perfect atmosphere for a sophisticated holiday. An idyllic choice."

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