Mallorca Welcomes Tourists Back With Open Arms
Mallorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands, welcomes tourists with its stunning beaches, historic sites, and vibrant culture. With corona rules lifted, visitors can enjoy attractions like the Cathedral of Santa Maria and the Royal Palace of La Almudaina in Palma, as well as natural wonders such as the Cuevas del Drach and Bellver Castle. Flights range from €50 to €300 round trip, depending on class.
Mallorca offers a variety of experiences. Beach lovers can relax at Can Pastilla beach or explore hidden coves like Cala D'or and Cala Millor. History enthusiasts can delve into the old town of Palma, the Arab Baths, and the Poble Espanyol. Nature enthusiasts can visit natural parks like s'Albufera and hike the limestone mountains. The island is also famous for its party scene, with Playa de Palma being a popular hotspot.
Getting to Mallorca is easy. Flights take approximately 2 1/2 hours, with possible layovers adding another 1 to 2 hours. For those who prefer to drive, it takes about 13 to 16 hours from Germany, including a ferry ride from Barcelona. The cost of a trip varies depending on the budget, from around €234 for a week in Nomad Style to €2200 for a week in Luxury Travel.
Mallorca, with its diverse attractions and easy accessibility, caters to all types of travelers. Whether you're seeking relaxation, history, nature, or nightlife, this Mediterranean gem offers an unforgettable experience.
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