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Why Families Love Sunny, Seaside Sa Coma

In the heart of the municipality of Sant Llorenç des Cardassar lies Sa Coma, a vibrant resort town on the east coast of the island of Mallorca, Spain. Sandwiched between Cala Millor to the north and S’illot to the south, Sa Coma puts Mallorca on the map, offering holidaymakers the chance to unwind and enjoy some well-earned fun in the sun.  Discover a Summer Paradise in Sa Coma  With its Mediterranean climate of hot, dry summers and mild winters, the

48 Hours of Active Adventure in Palma Nova

Palma Nova, on the stunning Balearic island of Mallorca, is a popular destination with a range of demographics – not least because of its gorgeous beaches, balmy weather, and plethora of things to do. Families love it, romantic couples love it, culture vultures love it, and for anyone looking for an active, energetic holiday, it’s a dream!  Two Days of Outdoor Fun in Palma Nova Situated on the south west coast of the island, a short distance from the capital,

Magaluf: Megafun in the Balearic Sun

Fancy a big night out in one of Europe’s hottest party destinations? If the answer is yes, then a trip to Magaluf could be for you—and long overdue! This resort town, located on the southwest coast of Mallorca, has the reputation of being the party capital of Spain, and with good reason—it’s home to some of the best beach clubs in the Balearic Islands and attracts more than a million holidaymakers each year. Lounge on Playa de Magaluf by day,

Santa Ponsa

Santa Ponsa: Family Fun and Endless Sun

Santa Ponsa, on Spain’s beautiful Balearic island of Mallorca, is not just a wonderful child-friendly destination – although it certainly is that. Its gorgeous backdrop of wooded mountains and slew of natural attractions in the surrounding area means that it enjoys a slightly less frenetic ambience than some of the busier purpose-built resorts – so it’s appealing for parents as well. Santa Ponsa Delivers the Holiday Goods! There’s plenty to do to keep both children and adults happy and occupied,

C'an Picafort

Relax and Enjoy C’an Picafort’s Top Two

C’an Picafort, a former fishing village on the northern coast of Mallorca, is now a vibrant seaside resort, popular with visitors from all over Spain, Europ and the world. It has all the prerequisites of a picture postcard destination: long white beaches, turquoise waters, delicious cuisine, superb accommodation, and a buzzing, friendly ambience that’s hard to match.  Even though nowadays it’s decidedly more modern and developed, it has a storied past dating back to the Bronze Age, and a stunning

24 Perfect Hours in Bliss: Mallorca’s Playa Muro

If you are planning a trip to Mallorca’s Alcudia Bay, you should consider an overnight stay in Playa de Muro, an often-overlooked marvel that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, vibrant culture, and modern amenities. This pristine stretch of beach is known for its crystal-clear waters, fine white sand, and lush surrounding landscapes. Spending a day here is a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of more crowded tourist destinations.  Here’s how to make the most of your

Cala Millor

Cala Millor: Fabulous Family Fun On and Off the Water

Idyllically positioned along the sunny east coast of Mallorca, the popular resort town of Cala Millor is the perfect destination for a family holiday, no matter how old or young your children are. As well as its very obvious main attraction – the long sandy stretch of beach – there’s a pleasing array of attractions and activities to keep every member of the family occupied and happy. Whether your stay in Cala Millor is just a few days as part

Fun for the Family: Cala Ratjada’s Top 5

Are you in need of a stress-free family holiday that’ll keep both the parents and the kids entertained? Create lasting memories with a trip to the family-friendly destination of Cala Ratjada in east Mallorca, Spain.  As the main coastal port of the Capdepera district, reeling in the catch of the day was once the heartbeat of Cala Ratjada, but trawlers have made way for tourists in recent years, transforming the place into a lively resort town buzzing with activities and

Cala D'Or

2 Days, 2 Culture-Based Day Trips from Cala d’Or

Cala d’Or, situated on the Spanish Balearic island of Mallorca, is a popular holiday resort famous for its seemingly endless sunshine, stunning natural setting, and proliferation of gorgeous sandy beaches. The collective title of Cala d’Or comprises a number of beautiful coves (Cala Esmeralda, Cala Ferrera, Cala Gran, Cala Serena, and Cala Llonga), and with a surprising diversity of size and amenities, there’s the cliched (but highly desirable!) “something for everyone” here – including the opportunity to explore some culture

Puerto Pollensa

3 Days of Beach Bliss and Nature in Puerto Pollensa

Welcome to Puerto Pollensa, a charming resort town in northern Mallorca, Spain. With its majestic marina and picturesque promenade, this Mediterranean gem is the perfect destination for nature enthusiasts and culture lovers looking for a blend of relaxation, exploration, and a healthy dose of paella! Puerto Pollensa is known for its pristine beaches and vibrant food scene, but beyond its sun-kissed shores lies a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural wonders waiting to be discovered.  A Coastal Haven For

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Port d’Alcudia: Fun and Sun for All the Family!

Mallorca is a well-known travel destination for those looking to escape to the sun for some rest and relaxation. Although it’s popular with both partygoers and families, I think it offers the perfect package for those travelling with kids: beaches, fun parks, nature reserves, and restaurants that serve all kinds of food. There is something for everyone. However, my favourite family holiday haunt in Mallorca has to be Port d’Alcudia, located in the northeast of the island.  A Lot to

Puerto Pollensa

A Day of Two Halves in Puerto Pollensa, Mallorca

Tucked away in the northern reaches of Mallorca is the lovely town of Puerto Pollensa. Even though many people may not have heard of it, it’s one of the most pleasant places on the island to visit. When holidaymakers do discover it, they tend to return year after year. Not only are the views to die for, with gorgeous seascapes and mountain vistas, the cultural life of the town is also worth a look and there’s a welcome lack of

Discover the Historic Old Town of Alcudia

If you haven’t yet discovered why the beautiful Balearic island of Mallorca is so popular, the charming and historic city of Alcudia is the perfect place to convert you into a return visitor, year after year, like so many others. There’s just so much to see and do in this gem of a place, including gorgeous beaches, fantastic natural features and attractions, warm, friendly locals and delightful dining options. In addition to all that, for those who enjoy delving into