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Mallorca Island, also known as the Mediterranean Lady has to offer anything a visitor might
dream of. Tourism at Mallorca started to develop already in the 1920s, and until the Spanish Civil War it were mainly intellectuals and artists
who were attracted by this island.
Mallorca's wonderful climate, beautiful landscapes as well as its cosmopolitan ambience make it a privileged holiday resort, with a cultural offer
comparable to the one of many European capitals. The Auditiorio de Palma, for instance, ranks among Europe's top concert halls. At Mallorca, you
will find relaxation, inspiration, culture and entertainment ...
Mallorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands, located in the Mediterranean off the east coast of the Spanish mainland. More than six million
visitors year flock to Mallorca - from members of the international jet set and royal houses of Europe to hordes of budget-conscious British and
German package holidaymakers. The island is about 100 kilometres from east to west and about 75 kilometres from north to south.
Mallorca Information
The Balearic Island of Mallorca boasts 300-out-of-365 days of sunshine, but Mallorca's peak season is summer (June, July and August). At this time
the resorts are packed, beaches are bursting and accommodation and restaurant prices are upped. You will get the best weather though, with sunny
tan-friendly temperatures and a pleasantly bath-tub-like sea.
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