Palma Nova beach actually comprises of 3 individual beaches. They are: Palma Nova I Palma Nova II Son Maties Each beach has a promenade area lined with numerous bars and […]
read more...Palma Nova is situated approximately 14KM from Palma de Majorca and sits adjacent to the hugely popular Magaluf. The two resorts are almost indistinguishable from one another, although known to […]
read more...Hidden away just a few kilometres from Majorca’s popular resort of Magaluf is Cala Falco (Falcon Cove). This small cove hosts a sand beach surrounded by trees and steep cliffs […]
read more...There are two Magaluf water parks, Western Park & the small splash park which is part of the attractions at Katmandu. Western Water Park is situated about 1 KM from the south […]
read more...Cala Vinyes is one of Majorca’s smaller resorts catering more towards families and the older generation. Located in the municipality of Calvia and only a few kilometres from Majorca’s busy […]
read more...Located in the municipality of Calvia, Magaluf is one of Majorca’s big resorts, if not the biggest. The resort of Palma Nova is right next door and it’s difficult to […]
read more...Peguera is a small touristic complex in Calvià where you will be able to enjoy sun, water activities, golfing, etc. It is mainly a German resort, but in recent years […]
read more...Situated on the South West coast area of Majorca, Santa Ponsa is a lively resort at its busiest between May and the middle of October, however that does not mean […]
read more...There are a number of theories with regards the origin of the name ‘Bunyola’. The three most popular are that it originates from the Latin word ‘balneola’, roughly translating to […]
read more...After Palma de Mallorca, Calvia is probably the wealthiest municipality (county) in Majorca. The area accounts for a large proportion of Majorca’s tourist industry with the hugely popular resorts of […]
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