Majorca vacation rentals

Sun, sand and sea, but much more! Mallorca has to offer. Convince yourself of the largest island in the Balearic Islands and spend a wonderful holiday in one of the 1,192 holiday apartments and holiday homes – ideally with your own pool.

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More regions for your vacation in Mallorca

  1. Mallorca north
    • Can Picafort,
    • Playa de Muro,
    • Son Serra de Marina,
    • Santa Margalida,
    • Sa Pobla
    • Mallorca south
      • Palma de Mallorca,
      • Cala Pi,
      • Colonia de Sant Jordi,
      • Llucmajor,
      • Ses Salines
      • Mallorca west
        • Paguera,
        • Port de Soller,
        • Santa Ponsa,
        • He shall,
        • Andratx
        • Mallorca east
          • Cala Ratjada,
          • Cala Millor,
          • Cala d’Or,
          • Santanyi,
          • Cala Santanyi
          • Mallorca island center
            • Petra,
            • Sineu,
            • Selva,
            • Llubi,
            • Inca

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            Your vacation weather in Mallorca

            Find the perfect month for your vacation in Mallorca. Travel to Mallorca in July if you want to spend sunny days in the fresh air. If you prefer the warmth, choose July for your trip and avoid February. November has the most rainy days and July the least.

            getting there How do I get to Mallorca?

            How do you best travel to your finca with pool?

            Mallorca is probably the most popular of the Balearic Islands in Spain among the Germans. The best way to understand why is to spend a vacation in a finca yourself. You can rent an apartment on the beach or a holiday home with a private pool and start your discovery tour. You can find cheap private accommodation all over the island. In addition to beautiful bays, sandy beaches and picturesque places, the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range is one of the reasons why "Malle" has such a fascination for its visitors.

            There are wide sandy beaches and small bays along the entire coast. With Porto Cristo, Cala Millor and Cala Ratjada, the east of Mallorca has some of the most popular destinations. On the west side you also have a lot of choice: the family-friendly Santa Ponsa and the holiday resorts in the Bay of Palma and Palma de Mallorca itself. In the southern part, Cala Figuera, Santanyi and Cala d’Or are the number one contact points. Port de Pollenca, Port de Sóller and Alcúdia have been welcoming guests in the north of Mallorca for years. In the bay of Alcúdia are Son Serra de Marina, Can Picafort and the 6 km white sandy beach Playa de Muro. You have the free choice of where to go on your beach holiday in Mallorca!

            Flights to Palma have been around since 1916. Back then certainly not as many as today. Demand has resulted in almost every city in Germany that has an airport offering direct connections to the holiday paradise. Palma de Mallorca Airport, just 8 kilometers from the island’s capital of the same name, is the third largest in Spain. You will probably start your vacation here too. After landing, it is best to take a rental car to go straight to your holiday apartment or holiday house with pool.

            Weather & climate What is the weather like in Mallorca?

            Book your finca vacation in Mallorca when it suits you!

            In Mallorca you can go on vacation all year round and rent a finca – thanks to the Mediterranean climate! But there are still differences between the seasons. Basically, summers are hot and winters are mild. But of course it always depends on how you want to spend your time. Sunbathers and water lovers will find the best conditions to be in a beautiful from May to September "cala", as Bay in Spanish means to soak up vitamin D and to jump into the sea, which is up to 27 degrees warm. There is hardly any precipitation in the summer months, but an incredible amount of heat. So it can’t hurt if the booked finca has a private pool that promises to cool down before going to bed.

            The hikers among you should put your vacation in an apartment or a holiday home in spring or autumn. Because activities can get very tiring at over 30 degrees. In March and April, on the other hand, it is pleasantly warm and there is hardly any rainfall. This also applies to the months of October and November. The big advantage of spring, however, is that everything blooms wonderfully and the rest during the hike or bike tour is twice as good. Combine your passion for hiking with a holiday with a pool in Mallorca. So every evening you get a refreshing reward when you return to the finca. The cheapest season with unbeatable last minute offers is the Mallorcan winter. With temperatures of 7 to 15 degrees, it is ideal for visiting the sights on the island, but the chance that it will rain is significantly higher. In a cozy villa with Wi-Fi, couch and TV you can even endure a rainy day.

            Attractions What sights are there in Mallorca?

            Attractions beyond "playa", "cala" and "finca"!

            Have you booked your flight and holiday apartment, holiday home or finca? Then now is the time to look at the sights of the island. Because one day in one "cala" on the beach in all respects, you should still have a look at something to get to know Mallorca with all its facets. A visit to Palma is particularly useful because you will end up here anyway and will leave from here. So what does the island’s capital have to offer? Its landmark is the Gothic cathedral La Seu. There are also many other churches, the imposing Bellver Castle and the Placa Major.

            But there are also hidden sights in the other corners of the island. The mountains are home to many dreamy monasteries. The most famous pilgrimage center in the Serra de Tramuntana is the Santuari de Lluc, or Lluc Monastery for short. You can visit the spiritual place extensively. Another old monastery is Santuari de Sant Salvador. It is located in the Serres de Levante in the east of the island on a mountain. Here you will find peace and can use the place as a starting point for beautiful hikes in the nature park. Back in your apartment or holiday home, you can cool off in the pool.

            Beyond the holiday areas, some cities have retained their traditional and historical charm. This includes, for example, Alaró in the south of the Serra de Tramuntana. The place captivates with its cobbled streets and its old architecture. Take your time for a two-hour walk and hike from the village square to Castell d’Alaró – a unique view will reward you there. In Calvia on the southwestern slope of the mountains, the traditional ocher-colored houses form a picturesque sight, which is a reason for a trip for many holidaymakers. The village of Valldemossa can be reached by car in just 20 minutes from Palma. Its main attraction is the Royal Carthusian Monastery. The traditional town of Artá ​​in the northeast, where time seems to have stopped, should also be mentioned. Not far from here is the Ermita de Betlém monastery complex.

            art & Culture What do you have to see in Mallorca?

            Vacation on the beach without art? no thanks!

            In addition to the numerous sights that you can visit in Mallorca, art and music are not neglected. So get out of the pool belonging to the private holiday home and embark on a cultural journey. The hotspot for galleries and exhibitions is Palma de Mallorca. Above all, you can get in the art museum "Es Baluard" a comprehensive insight into classic modernism with works by Picasso, Miró and Matisse as well as contemporary art. Joan Miró is a good keyword anyway: the Catalan painter lived on the island for quite a long time. His wife founded the Miró Foundation after his death. It is located in Cala Major near Palma. In addition, his former home can be visited. At Carrer Sant Feliu and Carrer Sant Jaume, the creative products of young aspiring local artists are waiting to be viewed by you. Andratx is also a center for lovers of modern, fresh art. In addition, Santanyi in the southern part of the island is another meeting point for painters, photographers and the like, who show their skills here in over 20 exhibition rooms.

            If your heart beats for music, don’t miss the numerous summer concerts and festivals in the open air. There is a lot on offer from classical to jazz, for example in the courtyard of Bellver Castle and in Parc de Mar in Palma de Mallorca, but also at the Chopin Festival in Valldemossa or at one of the jazz festivals on the island. Ballet and opera performances are staged in the Palma Auditorium and in the Teatre Principal. In Alcúdia, the city wall serves as the backdrop for open-air events. After the background music, it goes back to the apartment or the holiday home.

            gastronomy & culinary Where can I eat in Mallorca??

            Highlights of Mallorcan cuisine

            Whether you spend the day by the sea in one "cala" or spend at the pool of your finca or are looking for sights in a city – before, after and during that time your stomach speaks out. The cuisine in Mallorca is Mediterranean and similar to that of Spain, but has its own characteristics. It is particularly romantic to have dinner in a restaurant with a sea view. Beyond the tourist strongholds, the likelihood of being served authentic authentic dishes is of course higher. If you have the opportunity, try the typical fish soup or "Conill amb Ceves", Rabbit with onions. As snacks for in between are tapas, oil or fig bread as well as the "Empanadas Mallorquinas", filled dumplings, ideal. If you dare, you dare to "sobrassada" – a strongly seasoned spread sausage, which is an absolute specialty on the island. You either love her or you don’t. There is unity of taste in the "ensaimada". For the sweet pastry with or without Filling is still space in the stomach!

            For some vacationers, the well-equipped kitchen of the private holiday villa inspires you to cook yourself. You can get groceries and ingredients just like at home in a supermarket or at a weekly market. In Alcúdia, for example, it is a big market day on Saturdays and, as is appropriate for a coastal town, a lot of freshly caught fish is offered for sale from the sea. If you have booked a holiday apartment or a holiday home with a garden, you can also turn on the grill during your finca holiday and organize a barbecue with your loved ones – optionally with a pool party.

            Activities with children What can you experience with children in Mallorca?

            Great joys for small Mallorca holidaymakers

            Experience has shown that children are less interested in sights and culture. The main thing is that the sea is not that far away! Search It’s best to look for a cheap holiday apartment or a comfortable holiday home in a quiet location near the beach. If there is also a garden with a pool, the little ones are often happy. Popular family-friendly beaches include those of Cala Santanyi, Alcúdia, Can Picafort, Es Trenc and Cala Millor. They are wide, white, fine sand and fall flat.

            A trip that is equally exciting for adults and children leads, for example, to the stalactite cave system "Coves del Drac". They are also called the dragon caves. There are also many more "coves", as they say in Spain for caves that can be visited. A ride on the historic railway "Red Flash" is also great fun for the whole family. While the electric narrow-gauge railway used to transport oranges, there are mainly tourists on board today who enjoy the beautiful panorama on the journey from Palma to Sóller.

            Attractions & activities What do you have to experience in Mallorca?

            Malle is only once a year?

            If, like so many other people, you lose your heart to Mallorca, it won’t be a one-off holiday on the island. And that’s good. Because the Balearic Island has so many different corners that it is absolutely worthwhile to come here a second time. It will not fail on a holiday apartment or a holiday home, because there are numerous private accommodations available. If this year it is the apartment with a sea view, then maybe in the next a finca with a large pool?

            You really only discover the most beautiful beaches and places at second glance. If you are visiting Mallorca for the first time, excursions to La Seu Cathedral in Palma and the cities of Sóller and Pollenca should not be missed. But at the latest on your next visit, it is worth leaving the beaten tourist track. You will find absolute peace and island normality in Son Macia, a small town in the southeast. The former fishing village of Cala San Vicente in the north is not unknown, but has retained much of its old charm. A breathtaking natural backdrop awaits you in Sa Calobra. There are two beautiful beaches here, embedded in steep cliffs and separated by the mouth of the Torrent de Pareis stream.

            The uninhabited rocky island of Sa Dragonera off the southwest coast is another great destination for an excursion. To translate, rent a boat. The small island is home to a wildlife park with native animals and is home to numerous plants. Or make your way to Cap de Formentor to the northernmost tip of Mallorca! The 20 km long peninsula is rocky. The sea view from the cliffs will remain unforgettable!

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