Majorca Car Hire - Majorca Spain Country Guide

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Majorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea lying South East of mainland Spain. The other islands in the Balearic's are Ibiza and Menorca.

There are numerous resorts that tourists flock too offering a variety of holiday destinations from the quiet relaxed resorts to the north of the island to the more lively resorts in the south. These include Alcudia, Cala Bona, Cala Millor, Calas de Majorca, Cala d'Or, Cala San Vincente, Cala Ratjada, Camp de Mar, C'an Pastilla, C'an Picafort, Colonia Sant Jordi, Illetas, Magaluf, Paguera, Palma Nova, Playa de Muro, Porto Colom, Porto Cristo, Puerto Pollensa, Sa Coma and Santa Ponsa.

Driving in Majorca

Driving in Majorca is on the right and seat belts must be worn. Speed limits on the auropistas (motorways) is 120km/h, on the main dual carriageways 100km/h and on minor roadsand built up areas is 60km/h. Spain has introduced random breath-testing which can be at anytime of the day but more especially at night.

Must See in Majorca

  • The Gothic Cathedral - This 14th Century cathedral in Palma was built between 1230 and 1600. Inside the cathedral is magnificent with its very high ceilings, slim pillars, and on the floor you will see beutiful images where the the sun reflects all the colours of the stained glass windows.
  • Caves of Drach and Hams - Situated on the East Coast of the island and near to Porto Cristo are the caves of Drach and Hams. Open throughout the year the caves show fine examples of both stalactite and stalagmite formations. The caves are so large that the largest can be seen on a boat trip.
  • Lluch Monastry - Found between Soller and Pollensa in the mountain valley of the Torrente de Lluch is the Lluch monastry which dates back to the 17th and 18th century. The monastry now houses a boys' music and choir school. There is a botanical garden to admire and a restaurant.
 
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Dates for Your Diary

  • Balearic Islands Carnival Fiestas - Held every February across all the islands a weekend of festivities, eating, shows and processions.
  • Angel Sunday (Easter) - The first Sunday after Easter is celebrated with traditional food, processions and blessings in the capital Palma.
  • Procession for Corpus Christi - Each year in Mid June this is held in most towns throughout Mallorca but one of the best is in Pollensa with the dances of "Les Àguiles" and "Sant Joan Pelós". Houses will prepare sweetmeats and other gifts to share.