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Kategorie – Majorca

Mallorca, the largest island of the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean, is a popular tourist destination known for its diversity and natural beauty.

The coast of Mallorca offers endless sandy beaches, hidden coves and azure waters, perfect for sun worshippers and water sports enthusiasts.

The interior of the island impresses with picturesque mountain villages, olive groves and vineyards that invite you to explore and taste wine.

The capital Palma de Mallorca captivates with its historic old town, impressive architecture and lively markets.

Mallorca’s gastronomy indulges the senses with Mediterranean delicacies, from tapas to fresh fish.

The island also offers a lively cultural scene, with numerous festivals, concerts and art exhibitions.

Mallorca is a place where relaxation and adventure can be perfectly combined, and its diversity makes it a year-round destination.

Portals Nous – Mallorca’s sophisticated pearl

Portals Nous is located about twelve kilometers west of Mallorca’s island capital Palma and is still relatively undiscovered as a direct destination on the island. The place is very relaxed and not crowded. It is a suitable holiday home, even if it does not have any noteworthy sights of its own. However, these can be reached within a short distance. In...

Portocolom on the south coast of Mallorca

Portocolom is a coastal town on the south coast of Mallorca. Many tourists come to the area every year to get to know the old, traditional Mallorca . In the meantime, Portocolom has developed into a chic holiday resort with numerous amenities. The city was founded around the 13th century. Today, the city can be reached by bus or rental car. The city is about an...

Sun, beach and relaxation in Can Pastilla in Mallorca

Those who travel to Mallorca often stay directly in Palma de Mallorca, especially if it is a short trip. The advantages here are that the distances to the airport are very short and you end up directly in an excellent infrastructure, which has everything to offer for holidaymakers. A popular district of Palma de Mallorca for tourists to spend their holidays is Can...

Cala Pi in Mallorca – one of the most photographed bays on the island

Cala Pi is one of the most beautiful coves in Mallorca – a natural harbour located at the mouth of a torrent on the south coast of the island, more precisely in the district of Llucmajor, not far from Sa Rapita and the famous Es Trenc beach, surrounded by pine trees from which it takes its name. It is a beautiful cove with crystal clear turquoise waters, which...

Experience Mallorca – much more than just Ballermann

Many people still associate the Balearic island of Mallorca only with the Ballermann around the traditional “bucket drinking”. A bad mistake, because in the 17th state of Germany so much more is possible than just sangria and partying, although the Schinkenstraße is of course legendary for this. Whether alone on a party holiday or with the family looking...

S’Illot – between beach fun and Bronze Age

The town of S’Illot on the east coast of Mallorca is remembered for its geographical location. The village of 2000 inhabitants is divided by the torrent “Torrent de Ca n’Amer”. Where it reaches the sea, a handsome bridge spans over it, which was only renewed in 2019. S’Illot is an urbanization that was built from 1959 especially for...

10 best excursions in Mallorca that you can’t miss

What if I told you that there are more excursions in Mallorca than you can imagine? Certainly, when you think of Mallorca, you think of beaches of fine sand, of the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean, of long days and slow sunsets, of the intense smells of a booming culinary culture that floods the narrow streets of the capital, right? Mallorca is that and much...

A journey along the coast of Mallorca

The interior of Mallorca offers many attractions, but if you want to be honest, the main attraction for most tourists who visit the island is none other than taking one bath after another on the paradisiacal Mallorcan coast. No wonder: Of the 550 kilometres of coastline, 125 kilometres are accounted for by 348 beaches and bays of all types and conditions. Among them...