Search for more holidays

Majorca Holidays

Image

Majorca is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Europe. With its selection of idyllic beaches and stunning landscapes, it’s no surprise that the island receives millions of tourists from all over the world every year.

Majorca offers beautiful sights all year round. Tourists flock throughout the year, as the island holds many festivals and events, particularly during the spring and summer months. Those wishing to soak up plenty of sun should visit between May and September, as this is when temperatures on the island reach their highest. However, if you wish to avoid the stifling heat and crowds of tourists, then winter is a great time to visit. Spring also offers more comfortable temperatures.

During the spring season, the island really starts to come to life, as tourists gather for Easter festivals. Hotels also begin to reopen during this season, which means you can easily find a luxury hotel. If you love music festivals, then Majorca is the place to be during the summer season.

Majorca is the perfect destination for five star holidays. Whether you want to soak up the sun or spend the day exploring the island’s many beautiful buildings and mountains, you are sure to have a holiday experience that you will never forget.

Go to

Top destinations in Majorca

Top hotels in Majorca

Majorca information

Euro € Currency Euro €
Spanish Language Spanish
GMT+01:00 Time Zone GMT+01:00
2h 15m Avg. Flight Time 2h 15m
June-September Peak Travel June-September
£2.60 Price of a pint £2.60
Majorca | Average Weather

Map of Majorca

More about Majorca

Palma City Cathedral | Majorca

Palma City

A thriving hub with an enticing mix of clubs, bars and cultural hotspots, Palma City is a popular destination for those heading off on their Majorca holidays. There’s a number of places to see and explore, from its blissful beach to the historical attractions dotted around the area. Catch a glimpse of the grandeur of the city’s cathedral, or discover its 11th-century Arab...more

Serene San Telmo cove | Majorca

Serene San Telmo

A laid-back beach town situated on the southwestern edge of the island, Serene San Telmo is the ideal location for luxury Majorca holidays. Once a small fishing port, the town was named after the patron saint of sailors and is now mainly occupied by yachting day trippers. This is perhaps mostly due to the area’s beautiful beaches, San Gran, a long sprawling stretch of sand...more

Street decoration | Majorca

Majorca’s festivals

As is the case with most of Spain, Majorca is known for its festivals. Palma, the island’s vibrant capital city, boasts more than most, with a diverse art and music scene awaiting your discovery. There’s the Tapas Festival, an event dedicated to Spain’s most delectable dishes, or the Night of Art, a nocturnal festival that sees the city’s galleries open its doors to...more

Cala Formentor Beach | Majorca

Water sports and beaches

If you’re seeking adventure alongside your getaway, there’s plenty of activities to enjoy on Majorca holidays. Thanks to its endless coastline, the island is perfect for water sports. Many resorts offer everything from paddle-boarding and diving to kayaking, canoeing and snorkeling. The beaches themselves offer a great spot for soaking up the sunshine or going for a...more

Cycle route | Majorca

The Transtramuntana 4500

Majorca holidays are perfect for those seeking scenic views, with a wealth of natural beauty to be discovered. One of the best ways to traverse the island’s landscapes is either on foot or on a bike, and you’ll find plenty of great cycling trails. A great way to spend a day or two is cycling the Transtramuntana 4500, a coastal road along the west of the island and the...more

Old town Alcudia | Majorca

Alcudia old town

Looking to experience some of the area’s historic charm on your luxury Majorca holiday? Located in the North East of the island, Alcudia is a picturesque beach town with a humble history, offering a pleasant glimpse into what the island was once like. Alcudia’s traditional old town dates back to pre-Roman times, showcasing the best in ornate architecture and narrow winding...more