Sun-drenched sandy beaches, a scenic interior and Spanish dining done the Balearic way, holidays to Majorca are a Mediterranean dream you will not want to wake up from!
Three hundred days of sunshine per year meet more than 260 knock-out beaches – we’re sold! Majorca is the bee's knees when it comes to classic overseas beach breaks, with Magaluf one of the most popular resorts on the island for chilled-out, lazy days by the sea.
For a sun-kissed, water-themed adventure, clamber aboard a glass-bottom boat from Santa Ponsa in the southwest for a trip to Sa Dragonera Island Reserve. It’s as reptilian as it sounds – lizard-spotting, swimming and sangria await. What’s more, you’ll find no shortage of snorkelling, kayaking and windsurfing opportunities wherever you are on the coast.
As idyllic and popular as the island’s beaches are, there’s also a greener and more rugged side to Majorca that delivers sensational views and a killer leg workout to boot.
Swap sand in your toes for stones under your feet by hitting the trails of the UNESCO-crowned Serra de Tramuntana mountain range (aka the backbone of Majorca). For a hike that still leaves you looking Insta-presentable, sign yourself up to the Talaia d’Alcúdia. It’s a 30–to-40-minute ramble that will take you to a 16th-century lookout tower. Catch your breath and enjoy the unbeatable sea views.
With a history dating way back to the Neolithic period (10,000 BCE - 2,200 BCE), Majorca is a historic destination with plenty of extraordinary ancient attractions worth giving up your sunbed for.
For a big leap back in time, travel to Artá to see the talayotic village of Ses Paisses and Capocorb Vell near to Llucmajor for more talayotic ruins. Otherwise head north to Alcúdia, where you can explore the Roman city of Pollentia and wander around (and on) the medieval walls of the Old Town.
Best for... Active mornings, beachy afternoons and culinary evenings 🌴
Go... In summer to catch the peak of hot weather ☀️
You have to... Spend an afternoon tapas tasting in Palma 🦐

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£373 ppCurrency
Euro
Language
Spanish and Catalan
Time difference
GMT +1
Cost of a beer
€4
3-course meal
€25 - €30
Flight time
Around 2.5 hrs
For hot days on the beach and even hotter parties at night, summer is the best time to visit Majorca. But remember - travelling either side of the school hols means fewer crowds.
For cheap Majorca holidays, either book your break well in advance or look to travel to the island outside of the peak summer months. October is ideal for a happy medium when it’s still pretty warm, with highs around 22C.
Alternatively, you can expect pleasant weather and few tourists if you visit between March and May (outside the Easter holidays, mind). These months are ideal if you’re looking to explore a less sandy side of Majorca.