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A Cultural Side Note from Sunny Sa Coma

Mallorca is always a good idea, with its stunning climate, endless beaches, and mouthwatering cuisine. The largest of the Spanish Balearic islands, Mallorca is renowned as an authentic and very laidback destination, popular with those looking to mix a healthy serving of culture with their fun in the sun. Sa Coma, situated in the northeast of the island, is home to a gorgeous sandy beach (often cited as one of the best on Mallorca) and idyllic, calm waters, but the

Palma Nova

A Guide to the Beaches of Palma Nova

There’s no shortage of beaches in Mallorca, but if you’re heading for Palma Nova on the southwest coast you can look forward to some of the island’s most inviting stretches of sand. Whether you’re after lively beach days filled with activities, or peaceful coves where the only soundtrack is the sea, there’s a spot here to suit every style of traveller. This guide takes you from the main, family-friendly bays to smaller, quieter corners perfect for unwinding – all within

Magaluf

A Holiday of Two Halves in Magaluf

If you’ve heard of Magaluf, on the western coast of the Spanish Balearic island of Mallorca, chances are it’s been in the context of being a lively party town with vibrant nightlife, gorgeous beaches, and plenty of good food. That’s absolutely the truth, and there’s no doubt it’s a popular place for fun-and-sun lovers to take a short break to let their hair down. But if you’re the type of person who’s not shy of a good time, but also

C'an Picafort

Laid-back Nightlife for Unwinding in Ca’n Picafort

Ca’n Picafort is known for its tranquil beaches and easygoing pace during the day, so it’ll come as little surprise that when evening falls, this charming resort on Mallorca’s northeast coast takes on a warm, sociable energy. While the nightlife here is more relaxed than in the island’s clubbing hotspots, there’s still plenty to enjoy – from beachfront cocktails and live music to moonlit walks and low-key dancing. Golden Hour by the Sea Sundowners with a View Live Music and

Santa Ponsa

Outdoors and Active! A Family Holiday in Santa Ponsa

When you’re planning a holiday to the Spanish Balearic island of Mallorca, it’s pretty hard to go wrong no matter where you choose to stay. If you’re travelling with a family, however, there’s one place that really does stand out – Santa Ponsa, a resort in the south-west of the island. This laidback, modern coastal town is geared up for easy peasy family holidays, with safe, patrolled beaches, plenty of fun activities for all ages, and a slew of affordable

Playa de Muro

Playa de Muro: Discover Mallorca’s Culture Within an Hour of the Beach

When it comes to idyllic holiday destinations, the Spanish island of Mallorca is high on many peoples’ wishlist. The largest of the Balearic Islands, this perennial favourite is no undiscovered gem, but it’s a gem nonetheless. It offers up a wonderful blend of sunny beach fun, fabulous gastronomy, and fascinating cultural exploration for those with an interest in delving a little deeper than the bottom of a tapas plate. With the caveat that there’s absolutely nothing wrong with spending all

Cala Millor

Cala Millor: An Off-Season Oasis of Peace

For most people, Cala Millor evokes images of bustling beaches, crowded promenades, and families soaking up the summer sun. But there’s another side to this gem on Mallorca’s east coast – one that reveals itself when the high season ends and the town exhales into a gentler rhythm. Discover the off-season… The Off Season Delights of Cala MIllor The Peace and Space to Breathe Weather that Still Works for You Discover the Landscape Not Just the Beach A Taste of

Cala Ratjada by Night: Evening Markets and Nightlife

Cala Ratjada is one of Mallorca’s favourite destinations, and not just by day. When the sun dips below the horizon, the coastal town takes on a magical new character. What was once a sleepy fishing harbour becomes a lively and atmospheric destination by night. The sounds of clinking glasses, distant music, and cheerful conversation fill the warm evening air. Whether you prefer a laid-back stroll through a night market or dancing until the small hours, Cala Ratjada has something to

Cala d’Or

Find Your Inner Peace: Wellness & Mindfulness in Cala d’Or

Mallorca hosts more than parties, clubs and watersports. If, for you, a holiday should be an opportunity to slow down, breathe, and reconnect with yourself, then there is a corner in the south-east of the island where these experiences are on tap. Of course, it comes by default with the stunning scenery, traditional whitewashed houses, and crystal clear waters that we all expect of the Balearics. Whether you’re staying for a week or just passing through, Cala d’Or is an

Port de Pollença

3 Days, 3 Highlights of Puerto Pollensa

Puerto Pollensa, set in the northern reaches of the Spanish island of Mallorca (or Majorca) is the kind of place you’re drawn to return. Once visited, it’s genuinely hard to forget the laid back ambience (no high-rise here!), gorgeous scenery of ocean and mountains, and the warm welcome from the locals. It’s become a popular place with Brits who like to think of it as their own little secret, and even if you’ve only got a few days, it’s not

Port d´Alcúdia

72 Glorious Hours in Mallorca’s Port d’Alcúdia

Port d’Alcúdia, nestled on the northern coast of Mallorca, is the perfect destination for a short but unforgettable Mediterranean escape. With its golden beaches, historic charm, and access to stunning natural landscapes, this vibrant coastal town offers the ideal balance of relaxation and adventure.  If you’ve got 72 hours to explore, here’s how to make the most of your time in Port d’Alcúdia. Contents: Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Where to Stay How to Get There   Day 1:

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,

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