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Why UK Holidaymakers are Majorca Bound

Posted in Destinations  by tribune5 on February 28th, 2010

European destinations like Majorca hold special appeal to holidaymakers from within the region. The largest of the Spanish islands has lots to offer visitors. Inhabited by various groups, Majorca’s historic significance continues to draw visitors.

Some of the people who have left their mark on this beautiful island are the Romans, the Vandals and the British. The capital city of Palma has retained its historical splendor while acquiring modern facilities. This blend of old and modern helps to make Majorca what it is.

Of course Majorca can’t be beaten when it comes to beaches. As to be expected, water sports of all types abound. This means that anyone, regardless of age, can find something to do. Activities include windsurfing, jet skiing and scuba diving.

The island also offers a bustling nightlife for the young and young at heart. Some areas, such as Palma, are known for the vibrant selection of clubs where one can dance the night away. Families with children will also find things to keep everyone occupied and happy while vacationing in Majorca.

Although a fairly small island, the mix of ethnicities makes for amazing cuisine that is unique to Majorca. No matter the taste of the holidaymaker, they will find interesting dishes that satisfy. Naturally, olive oil plays a very important role in meals.

Attractions of Note

Like many places with such a rich history, Majorca attractions will keep any visitor enthralled. Some of the most popular attractions on the island are the Caves of Drach, the Palma Cathedral and Bellver Castle.

There are many caves to be explored in Majorca, but the Caves of Drach are very popular. Three chambers make up the Caves of Drach. These are Cueva Negra (the Black Cave), Cueva Blanca (the White Cave) and Cueva Luis Salvator (Luis Salvator Cave).

The Palma Cathedral is a majestic structure located in the capital. Bellver Castle is a circular building constructed in the 14th century. The name means “beautiful view,” which is what is offered to every visitor.

Those with a taste for it can even go to bullfighting events, normally held at the Placa de Toro Monument. The monument was built in 1915 as a museum dedicated to the sport of bullfighting. Horseback riding, cycling and hiking are popular activities for those tourists who want more physical activity.

British Tourists Flock to Majorca

Majorca is a favored holiday destination for British holidaymakers. There are many reasons why this is happening. Majorca, like other Spanish territories in the region, is generally safe. The island offers a range of attractions and events that make enjoyment and relaxation easy to achieve. In fact, tourists from the UK have been making Majorca a travel destination since the early 1950s. The island’s almost year-round perfect climate is a big draw, especially in the cold and dreary winter months of the UK.

Another big reason for the popularity of Majorca as a holiday spot for British tourists is the distance. Getting to the Spanish island requires a short plane flight, especially when compared to other locations.

Despite the present economic problems, UK tourists who can afford it are opting for vacations in places like Majorca. Not only do British tourists like vacationing in Majorca, but they are frequently return visitors as well. Many of the visitors to Majorca are under 30, although there is a good mix of all age groups.

Part of the allure is that even with the financial meltdown, Majorca is still relatively reasonable. The exchange rates between the euro and pound help make holidaying on the Spanish island affordable. When all the factors, the climate, attractions and affordability are combined, Majorca wins hands-down with British tourists. Industry experts frequently state that British holidaymakers view Majorca as their “home away from home.”

Travel resources for holidays in Majorca are available with yourmajorca.net and includes cheap flights to Majorca

They also have a gallery of Majorca photographs

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