Home | Travel | Air Travel

Mallorca – An Insiders Guide

By: Mark Bartley


Read More About Air Travel

Before the 1950s, when the first tourist charter flights arrived on the island, Mallorca was an exclusive destination for artists, writers, and more adventurous travellers. They all found Mallorca the ideal retreat for , inspiration and relaxation. Today it's easy to see why. Roman, Moorish and Byzantine occupation have all left their mark on Mallorca, presenting a colourful mix of architecture and history in the towns and villages. Adventure is one way of describing the island today still, especially if you are prepared to go out and about. The narrow cobbled streets of the cities and towns are all too easy to become lost in, and every corner reveals trendy shopping opportunities, great places to eat out and traditional markets and fairs.

The geography of Mallorca is more than simply quiet villages on the interior and beaches on the coast. The landscape too beckons a feeling of discovery and anticipation of the unexpected on finding a pretty Mallorcan scene. There are mountains, rugged cliffs, vast nature reserves in the interior and some remote but stunning areas that only a few visitors manage to locate. Getting around the island is easy, with a well maintained road network, low cost and regular bus services and a growing, modern rail network between the major towns.

The east coast is largely given over to tourist developments and resorts, mainly due to the almost non-stop line of beaches, although the emphasis is on quality, especially some of the stylish villas and hotels. Mallorca resorts can suit a range of tastes, and some make perfect places from which to travel around the island, as well as contain everything you need for the perfect getaway in the sun.

A fun way to get around the resorts on Mallorca is by boat or water taxi, while longer excursions are available if you want to truly discover the wonders of the Mallorcan coastline. Numerous picturesque coves and inlets dot the sweeping bays of Mallorca, where there are some fantastic walking opportunities. Majorca is all about the outdoors, and the amount of variety means there is usually something for everyone when it comes to sporting activity and recreation. The sea is always warm enough for swimming during the summer mounths and at least fourteen degrees in winter, it's no wonder that Mallorca is ideal for swimming, sailing, diving and windsurfing.

While Mallorca is well known for it's abundance of beaches and seafront resorts, it often goes unnoticed as a holiday destination for mountain walking. The Tramuntana mountain range in the north of the island is an extensive region of stunning peaks and beautiful valleys. A drive or a walk through the mountains is made all the more worthwhile for the astounding array of wildlife, pretty rural communities, and some of the most breathtaking views of the island – sunsets from a Mallorcan mountain are as good as from the beach.

The further inland you travel, more the Mallorcan charm and character opens up. Little ochre villages and vast olive and almond groves, almost unchanged since the Middle Ages, litter the landscape. You'll find villas in Mallorca in rural areas and as well as on the coast so if you prefer the rolling countryside then they provide an option for a few days of sylish luxury away from the crowds. Tours of the olive farms and vineyards are available all over rural Mallorca, and gives you a real flavour of the island's important farming history, with many historic buildings and rustic farming techniques still in use.

The Mallorcan way of life is compelling. It's easy to experience the colourful everyday life of Mallorca, while enjoying the island for a holiday. With some top class places to stay, luxury and relaxation go hand in hand with leisure and adventure.

Article Source: http://depositarticles.com/

Mallorca has something for all kinds of visitors and holidays in Majorca can be taken at any time of year. I've reviewed many holiday areas and Mallorca always ranks right up there on my all time list.

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Air Travel Articles Via RSS!

counter easy hit

Powered by Article Dashboard