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June 23, 2010

Why You Should Consider Majorca As Your Next Holiday Destinations

Filed under: Vacations Spain - 23 Jun 2010 from Indianna Geopolissea

Majorca is the largest islands of Spain and is one of the hottest and visited tourist destinations in the world. The beautiful island has a projected 15 million visitors a year. The island of Majorca has such a lot to offer. Most tourists spend their vacation in the hot sun, sand and surf. There’s plenty of fun and excitement in Majorca. The island off the coast of Spain has yet more to supply than the blinding beaches when you get there. The popular tourist destination is well-known for both its nightlife and its historic architecture and beauty.

Tourism has been terribly advantageous to island of Majorca, raising its lifestyle well above the rest of the area. The island has been heaven to every tourist. Majorca has more than 300 hotels from economy to super-luxury class in virtually each town. If you’re searching for a luxury spa resort or for a pleasing room as your home, Majorca is just the place to be. There are lots of hotels on the island that will fit your budget and lifestyle . If you wish not to stay in a hotel, Majorca boasts its beautiful beaches where you can spend some time to enjoy and be free. Whether you like Palma Nova and Magaluf’s active party-all-night-long ambiance or Cala San Vicente’s tranquil loveliness, no problems to you as you’ll surely find the resort atmosphere that may make your vacation perfect.

The island of Majorca gives you an indefinite choice of hotel accommodations from singe rooms, all in one economy suite to luxury accommodations that even include spas and entertainment in one place. The towns of Palma Nova, Magaluf, Santa Ponsa and Paguera are all situated in the district of Calvia on the southwest coast. With neon lit clubs and clear delights twenty four seven, the heavily peopled vacationer resort area is lively and busy. The beaches of Majorca never let the tourists down. The tourists enjoy the semi-tropical holidays hours and the night-life that keeps them animated until dawn that they get from Majorca’s beaches and resorts.

From the southwest we are going to the eastern coast of the island where Sa Coma and Porto Cristo terrifically provide a contrast to the glowing, densely packed beaches of the southwest coast. The east coast of Majorca was planned and built purposely as a resort area. To give way and preserve the historic feel of the east coast, the Majorca hotels and resorts have gone to great pains. In result, the stretches of beach and islands between Porto Cristo and Palma are a mixture of golden sand and the more craggy, rocky beaches.

From south to east, the northwestern coast offers a completely different atmosphere than the rest of regions. Majorca, indeed, is keeping with the promise of anything under the sun. Puerta Pollensa, one of the older tourist areas of the island, and the Majorca hotels still have saved the old skool atmosphere of the British resort hotels way back 1920s, a century removed from the real and modern activity of the other tourist spots of Majorca. With its surprising beaches, lively night-life, and from simple to luxurious hotels and resorts, Majorca is certainly one of the most hectic, if not the busiest, resort destinations in the world. Majorca is happy with their tagline that if something isn’t in Majorca, it doesn’t exist in any way. With everything astonishing and glowing, what else could you ask more from Majorca? Nothing else.

Majorca is one of the most breaktaking holiday destinations in Europe. There is the right balance between hotels in Palma De Mallorca and stunning natural beauty. Plan your next holiday in Palma De Mallorca.

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