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The twin resorts of Palma Nova and Magaluf are situated on the islands south west coast, approx 1 hour transfer time from the airport in nearby Palma. The two resorts now merge into one, although technically the dividing point is somewhere on the rocky headland between the two beaches. Palma Nova and Magaluf are without doubt everything you associate with Majorca. You will either have the holiday of your life or a holiday from hell, all depending on your outlook on life. Although, of the two, Palma Nova is perhaps the quieter. Both resorts have fine sandy beaches with everything on hand to part you from your money. Watersports, glass bottom boat trips, as well as countless shops, bars and restaurants are all located along the wide promenades. Majorca has had a long tradition with fine leather goods. If you are looking for genuine quality and not the "Lookie Lookie" man rubbish, then Magaluf has probably the best shop on the island called "Belt Up Mallorca". It's owned and run by an English guy called Bob Bayliss. If you want to look before you buy, his web site is here.
For those on self catering breaks you will
never be more than a few hundred yards from either McDonalds, Wimpey, Burger King, KFC, Pizza Hut etc. You will never starve as long as you have money to spend. If you ever tire of fast food, Palma Nova also has a number of more traditional restaurants along the seafront. |