Mallorca airport (PMI)

Cala d’Or

Soak Up the History and Nature of Beautiful Cala d’Or

The lovely village of Cala d’Or, on Mallorca’s southwest coast, is well known for its fabulous beaches and has long been popular with visitors of all kinds. While there’s certainly more than enough to keep you occupied, with its lovely calm waters, seven secluded and protected sandy bays, and a sophisticated ambience, it’s not only picturesque but also a little quieter than some of the other resorts on Mallorca. For this reason (and many others), it’s a brilliant option for those looking for a slightly slower pace of holiday.

Cala Gat, Cala Ratjada

Exploring the Many Delights of Cala Ratjada

Over on the east coast of the gorgeous island of Mallorca lies Cala Ratjada, a resort that has been increasingly popular over the years, and for very good reason. Visitors here find the location to die for – situated along a divine coastline with crystal clear waters and heavenly views out over the rugged Balearic landscape. Home to both beach and forest, Cala Ratjada is a place like no other on Mallorca, with its remoteness making it a pleasant and

Puerto Pollensa

Fabulous Foods to Look out for in Mallorca’s Puerto Pollensa

Puerto Pollensa is a jaw droppingly beautiful resort nestled in the north side of Mallorca. Thanks to protective building restrictions, long stretches of white sandy beaches have remained untouched by the kinds of unsustainable overdevelopment you often encounter in highly popular tourist traps.  What’s more is this hidden-away natural paradise boasts an incredibly rich history and culture. Famous figures such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Winston Churchill and Charlie Chaplin are all known to have spent time here on retreats, and

Something for Everyone in Cala Ratjada, Mallorca

As one of Europe’s most popular holiday destinations, Mallorca has something for everyone, and there are few places on the island better for a varied experience than Cala Ratjada, a town on the northeast coast just 80km from the capital of Palma. Its mediaeval architecture is similar to many other areas on the islands, while its status as an active fishing port leaves it with more local culture than some other tourist towns. So book your flight and Mallorca airport