majorca map showing palma, magaluf, alcudia and other resort locations
As a proud member of the Islas Group of Travel Guides, we're not here to sell you a holiday to Majorca, we do not operate any form of on-line booking service, and being totally independent from all Travel Agents and Tour Operators we derive no benefit from giving you a glossy tour operators view of the island. Our mission is simple..., to provide you with practical first hand objective advice, from "real" paying visitors to the resorts, hotels and attractions that Mallorca has to offer.

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Majorca or Mallorca, whatever way you prefer to spell it, and whatever way you wish to pronounce it, is the largest of Balearic Islands, and along with its sister islands of Minorca and Ibiza, lies in the Mediterranean Sea off the South East coast of mainland Spain. Flying time most most UK airports is around 2 - 2.1/2 hours and on arrival local time is +1 hour GMT. Son Joan the main tourist airport is a large modern facility, and is located in the south of the island just outside the capital Palma. However, on departure be aware that the departure gates are a considerable distance from the check in desks, so be warned, allow plenty of time for the walk to the aircraft!

Since the onset of mass tourism in the 1960's, Mallorca has without doubt, been one of the most popular holiday destinations for all nationalities, offering a wide range of attractions to suit all tastes. As a generalisation, the resorts on the islands south coast are the more lively and perhaps more suited for groups of young singles, or those seeking an active nightlife.