Holiday to Majorca: Discover the Multifaceted Island
A holiday in Majorca allows you to experience it all: fabulous beach clubs, idyllic mountain villages, enchanting bays as well as trendy and lively beaches. The island in the Mediterranean is among the most popular travel destinations for European travellers. Only a flight away, it offers countless white sandy beaches, diverse vegetation and a vibrant nightlife. Majorca is also the largest island of Spain and in the Balearics. It lies 105 miles from the Spanish mainland.
Holiday in Majorca at ROBINSON CALA SERENA
The ROBINSON CALA SERENA is located in the southeast of the island, approximately 60 kilometres from Palma. Relax all year around at the most beautiful cove. Our club is not only spacious but also offers 13 tennis courts, a creative studio, multiple restaurants and the ROBY CLUB for active kids. Enjoy the breath-taking views of the sea from the Chill-Out-Bar, while preparing for the nightly entertainment with refreshingly cold drinks.
Majorca Holiday Packages
Active adventures and quiet time with the Well-Fit programme: Plan your holiday on Majorca according to your preferences. Dominated by over 500 kilometres of coastline, beautiful rock-framed coves and sprawling beaches, the landscape of the islands is sure to impress either way. Exploring these scenic contrasts and enjoying them on your terms, is what makes for the appeal of a holiday on Majorca.
Majorca The landscape along the 500-km long coastline is dominated by steep capes, small rocky bays and long beaches, yet inland you will also find imposing mountain ranges such as the Serra de Tramuntana, as well as lush plains. The opportunity to discover and enjoy the contrasts in this landscape just adds to the charm of your holiday in Majorca.
Holidays to Palma de Majorca - Beach, City and Sports Activities
Beach Holiday in Majorca
Beautiful beaches and bays await you in Majorca. Cala Millor, Cala d’Or, Cala Bona – names that deliver on what they promise: Be enchanted by Majorca's beaches with their fine, white sand and water that shimmers in every shade of blue. Sunbathe on fine sand at Platja de Palma or Platja de Muro in the bay of Alcudia. Relax on an untouched beach stretching along almost 4 miles close to Sa Rapita. If you prefer peaceful quiet lay your beach towel in Cala Varques, close to Porto Cristo. The southeast coast offers the rugged beauty of jagged cliffs for fantastic pictures. Swimming, surfing, sailing, kitesurfing, stand-up paddling, water skiing – try your hand at almost every water sport during your Majorca holiday.
The Island's Capital: Palma de Mallorca
The capital city of Palma is located in the west of Majorca and the heart of the island. Wander through the picturesque alleyways of the old city and see the cathedral of La Seu extending high above the city. With its impressive size it is counted as one of the most beautiful cathedrals in the world. Or see the Joan-Miro museum, the Royal Palace of La Almudaina, the Arabian baths and Bellver Castle. From there you enjoy spectacular views of the city.
More Sights in Majorca
Looking for even more adventure? Visit the Coves del Drac – the “dragon caves” in Porto Cristo – at the east coast of Majorca that are just fascinating to explore. Or take a drive up to Cap Formentor. Rocky cliffs and a lighthouse mark the easternmost point of the island. It is also a popular destination for bike tours. And if you just want to relax in the sun, lie down at the beautiful beaches of Caló des Moro and Cala Mondragó.
Golf Holiday in Majorca at ROBINSON CALA SERENA
At the ROBINSON CALA SERENA we offer
- Driving range and short-game arena on club grounds
- Ideal practicing opportunities for golf professionals traveling with their groups
- Attractive rental car offers
- Weekly guest tournaments for 12 players and more
- Weekly golfing get-together group offers for small groups of 8 and 12 people
The Best Times to Travel to Majorca
The almond trees begin to blossom in January and February. During these two months you will experience a true spectacle of nature that you shouldn’t miss. This time of year is perfect for active holidaymakers. Whether it’s hiking or cycling on Majorca, the temperatures are especially pleasant for outdoor activities.
Summer extends from June to September on Majorca and is primarily dry. At this time of year, many come to the island for beach holidays. The height of summer ranges from July to August and temperatures on Majorca can reach over 30 degrees Celsius. The nights are typically pleasant and not too cool with temperatures of 20 degrees Celsius. It rarely showers during these two months, particularly in the south.
From October on, it may occasionally shower.
For those who prefer it cooler, the months of December to February are perfect. Daytime temperatures are on average 16 degrees Celsius.
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Singles holidays - Mallorca
Mallorca is known for its parties and long nights. At the ROBINSON Club Cala Serena you can experience just that! Get to know lots of people at the incredible theme parties, for example. Explore the nature-rich island while biking or play a game of tennis with your new friends. Experience an unforgettable holiday with like-minded people on your singles' trip to the ROBINSON Club Cala Serena.
FAQs
Is it safe to go to Majorca on holiday?
Yes, Spain is one of the safest country to travel to.
Is Majorca a good holiday destination?
Majorca is a good holiday destination for beach lovers, especially during the warm season from April to September.
How much is holiday tax in Majorca?
The holiday tax in Majorca is dependent on where you are staying. It ranges from 1-4 Euros per day.
Where to go on holiday in Majorca?
If you are looking for a party holiday or the hustling and bustling of a city, you should travel to Palma. Looking for some peace and quiet? Check out the inland and west coast of the island.