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Situated on the east coast of Majorca, Sandwiched between the bustling resort of Cala Millor and the quaint beauty of Porto Cristo lies the resort of Sa Coma. First developed in the 1980s this purpose built resort attracts mainly British tourists with many of the bars and restrants being Birtish owned. The resort boasts a beautiful sandy beach offering the usual range of water sports as well as a wide prominade stretching the length of the resort down towards the sleepy fishing village of S'lliot. Bars and restaurants line the sea front offering a wide range of cuisine from the great British favorites to authentic Tapas and freshly caught sea food. Family orientated and more up market than many of the surrounding resorts, this is not the place for those looking for late night clubs and wall to wall kareoke bars. Most evening entertainment here is hotel based although there are a few lively bars and the bright lights of Calla Millor are just a five minute taxi ride away. For those looking for a good day trip,keen golfers will be spoiled for choice as there are no less than 5 top class golf courses within easy reach and the small safari park offers a fun day out for the whole family. There are a wide range of accommodation choices ranging from budget self catering apartments to luxury hotels with top class spas offering a wide range of treatments to relax and pamper. With so much to offer, Sa Coma is the perfect choice for a relaxing family holiday. Santa PonsaPosted in Resorts in Majorca
Santa Ponsa is situated on the South West coast of Majorca and is a quaint resort which has become very popular with Irish and Scottish tourists. Because of this, the town has acquired a celctic vibe and loads of Scottish and Irish bars and restaurants have been established here in recent years. The main beach in Santa Ponsa is a good size but can become crowded in the summer months. There is a smaller quieter cove like beach just 15 minutes walk away. Water sports are available for the active, as are regular boat trips from the main beach and the marina at Santa Ponsa. The boat trips are great value for money. If you are self catering in Santa Ponsa you will not be stuck for somewhere to eat. There are plenty of cafes, bars and restaurants as well as handy supermarkets, dotted around the resort. The resort becomes more lively by night although not as lively as other areas of Majorca such as Magaluf and Palma Nova. This resort is more suited to couples and families. For excellent all day breakfasts head for Arkles in the Square which is right opposite the Royal Jardin del Mar Hotel. For breathtaking views, Kelly's on the Corner, is the place to be. This is an Irish owned restaurant with stunning views over Santa Ponsa bay and the food is good quality. If it's a nice setting you're after, Da Vinci Restaurant is recommended and they also have live music some evenings. All in all, Santa Ponsa is a great choice of resort if you are looking for a fun relaxing holiday in Majorca in the summer. The resort tends to close down from around Mid May to October so make sure you visit in between these times. Click here to see Santa Ponsa hotel offers. Puerto PollensaPosted in Resorts in Majorca
Puerto Pollensa is a popular family resort with a decidedly British feel to it. During the summer there are plenty of bars, cafes and restaurants although these start to close down in October and reopen at Easter. The lovely unique feature of Puerto Pollensa is the Sierra de Tramuntana mountain range which provides a stunning backdrop to the town. The larger hotels in Puerto Pollensa provide entertainment and activities programmes to keep the whole family amused. Outside of Puerto Pollensa around 10 minutes away in Alcudia, you will find other activities. There are waterparks, mini golf courses and a Go Kart track. In the evening you will find the nightlife low key, mainly centred around hotel entertainment. But for night owls there is one local disco called Chivas. If it's nightlife you're after then Magaluf or Palma Nova may suit you more. Puerto Pollensa is recommended for families and couples looking for a relaxing break. C'an PicafortPosted in Resorts in Majorca
C'an Picafort is at the eastern end of the bay of Alcudia and being so close to Alcudia you can take advantage of some of the activities available there. C'an Picafort itself used to be a fishing village with less than 200 inhabitants. Of course, times have moved on and now it is a bustling town with much to offer tourists. There is a wide pedestrian area alongside the promenade which is lined with bars and restaurants and is the place to be for a relaxing meal and drink in the evening. For night owls there are 2 nightclubs in the resort and there is popular underground music scene. Beach lovers will like this resort as there is a long sandy beach which stretches right along the resort joining the beach at Alcudia. Boat trips are available from the Marina as well as other water based activities such as water ski-ing, pedalo hire and wind surfing. There are plenty of other activities on offer too. Karting C'an Picafort is a Go Kart track suited to all ages and run free transport to the track from C'an Picafort. For water lovers there is a huge water park called Hidropark in Alcudia which is very close by. This is well worth a visit and makes a great day out for all the family. El Laberinto is a giant maze adventure based in Playa de Muro which is easily accessible from this resort. S'albufera is also a great family day out. Families will love this Wetland Nature Reserve just outside of C'an Piacfort. Click here to see all C'an Picafort Hotels. Magaluf and Palma NovaPosted in Resorts in Majorca
Magaluf is one of the party capitals of the world so if it's pubs and clubs you're after you will find them in abundance in Magaluf. The bars are scattered throughout the resort and then there is a cluster of them on the "strip" and BCM Square. Magaluf attracts many top DJs during the summer months at the bigger clubs such as Mambos Terrace Club and BCM. Some of the most popular bars to visit in Magaluf include Baywatch Bar, BCM Sports Bar, Crystal Pub, Flavours, Chaplin's Bar, Club 21 (an indie bar), Linekars, Murphy's and The Sugar Bar. Recommended clubs are Mamos Terrace Club and BCM. Palma Nova is so close to Magaluf you could walk from one to the other without even realising you were in a different resort. However you can get some more luxurious hotels in Palma Nova and it tends to be a quiter place to stay than it's neighbour Magaluf. Palma Nova is more suited to couples with young children or couples who want a relaxing break with an option of a lively night out if desired. Palma Nova and Magaluf are both good for shopping and you will find an array of tourist shops and also handy supermarkets. Funky Fish is a good shop for trendy accessories and beach wear. Magaluf and Palma Nova are not just about beaches and nightlife. There are plenty of activities and days out to enjoy. For the more active there is a Go Karting track just outside Magaluf as well as 2 excellent water parks to choose from. Marineland is also a fin day out for the family and is just a short taxi ride away. Golf Fantasia is close by and this contains 3 distinct 18 hole mini golf courses set in a beautiful tropical environment with surrounding caves, waterfalls, lakes and wildlife. For a fun night out, the Pirates Dinner Adventure Show is a bit different, and caters for all ages. There is a pirate show for families and also an adult version! The House of Katmandu is a new addition to Majorca, opened in 2007. You get to take part in a quest for a legendary jewel. This day out combines adventure, fantasy and magic with virtual reality. As for restaurants in Magaluf and Palma Nova, there is planty of choice, with the more upmarket places to eat being located in Palma Nova. You will find all kinds of cuisine from Italian to Mexican, as well as traditional British pub food. Mariachis in Magaluf is recommended for Mexican food in a relaxed environment. So if you are looking for a holiday with good beaches, lively nightlife and great shopping, Magaluf and Palma Nova are the places to be. Click here for the latest Majorca holiday deals.
Cala BonaPosted in Resorts in Majorca
Cala Bona is a lovely resort to the East of the sunshine Island of Majorca. With many small cove like beaches and clear shallow waters, Cala Bona is the perfect place to spend a relaxing day on the beach. Once a small fishing village, Cala Bona has grown into a bustling tourist town with it's original winding streets and quaint fishing port. Around the pretty harbour you will find many bars, cafes and restuarants. The fish restaurants in particular are good quality at decent prices. Night time entertainment is mainly centred around the hotels but if you are looking for something a bit more lively Cala Millor is just 5 minutes away by taxi. Cala Millor is also recommended for it's long sandy beaches and you can reach this resort on foot from Cala Bona, in around 15 - 20 minutes. There are also family bicycles you can hire which are relatively cheap and great fun! Hotels in Cala Bona are varied and are mostly 3 and 4 star rated. You are sure to find something to suit your budget whatever you are looking for, be it close to the beach, or close to the harbour. So if you are looking for a relaxing break in beautiful surroundings, with the option of somewhere more lively just 5 minutes away, Cala Bona will not disappoint. About Best Price MajorcaPosted in About This Site
The aim of this site is as it's name suggest, to find Majorca holidays and hotels at the best price possible. Majorca is consistently one of the most popular summer holiday destinations with many holidaymakers returning year after year. It's not hard to see why. Majorca offers something for everyone with gorgeous beaches, clear waters, a warm Mediterranean climate, good restaurants and lively nightlife. Majorca is the kind of place that appeals to families, couples and groups of friends alike as it has many resorts all with their own unique things to offer. Alcudia for example is very family friendly with many of the larger hotels running kinds clubs and children'e entertainment. The beaches are beautiful with shallow waters and the nightlife is low key, focusing on bars and restuarants as opposed to pubs and clubs. Magaluf and Palma Nova on the other hand are more suited to the young and lively with a strip of bars and nighclubs open until the early hours.Cala Bona is great for families and couples with it's pretty bays and fine restaurants. Whatever type of holiday experience you are looking for, Majorca is bound to exceed your expectations. This website aims to offer you the best online prices for Majorca hotels and package deals. Most of the hotels and holidays we recommend are via a company called Sunshine who in our experience have some of the cheapest deals on the web. They keep their prices so low because they don't advertise and so pass these savings to you! They rely on recommendations and word of mouth for their sales, and their prices and service are excellent. One of the other ways they keep their prices so low is by using budget airlines such as ThomsonFly and Easyjet. Sunshine don't actually make any profit at all on the flights and so you will get the flights at the same prices as if you booked with the airline direct - BUT - you get the convenience of booking your flight and hotel together.You can even book your airport transfers online too! We hope that you find this website helpful in your quest for a great value Majorca hotel or holiday. Click here for the latest Majorca deals. AlcudiaPosted in Resorts in Majorca
Alcudia is one of the most popular areas in Majorca and is particularly recommended for families. With around 12 kilometres of beaches around pretty Alcudia Bay, there is plenty of room for everyone and the beaches do not tend to get overcrowded, even in the height of summer. Quieter than some other resorts such as Magaluf and Palma Nova when it comes to nightlife, Alcudia has a more low key vibe and so is not generally recommended for the young and lively. But if food and drink are high on your agenda then Alcudia has much to offer. There are loads of bars and restaurants open until late. Most of the restaurants in Alcudia are mallorcan, Spanish or Mediterranean in style and the food is local and fresh. The main town of Alcudia tends to have more upmarket restaurants than the port but if you are looking for something cheap and cheerful, the Port is the place to be with a variety of places to eat, including a Chinese. If you are looking for British food head North for Morer Vermell. Shopping is good in Alcudia and there are plenty of shops to browse around from tourist shops to designer boutiques. You will also come across a number of electrical goods stores where you will be able to buy items cheaper than in the UK. The hotels in Alcudia cater for all tastes and are very varied. They range from large chain hotels to small designer hotels. You are bound to find something to suit your budget and if you are travelling with family you will find many of the hotels are family friendly. The larger hotels cater well for families with things like a separate pool for children and kids clubs and entertainment. Whatever you are looking for out of your holiday be it lovely beaches, nice food or a relaxing break, Alcudia has it all. Click here to see all Alcudia hotels. Click here for cheap Majorca holidays.
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