Majorca
The Balearic Islands are islands of the sweet life with glorious white sandy beaches, beautiful mountain landscapes and a rich and varied historical and cultural heritage. For decades they have been considered a safe haven to enjoy a holiday in the sun almost all year round. Majorca can be reached in just two hours by plane.

The regional diversity and the numerous islands that make up Spain give the country a multifaceted dimension that has made it attractive for decades. Its cultural assets, colourful landscapes, beautiful beaches and mild climate make it one of the most popular destinations in Europe. The cities in the south with their Moorish heritage, Andalusia with its strong character, the festive atmosphere and natural landscapes of the Balearic Islands or the unique volcanic backdrop of the Canary Islands… They all transport you to different worlds and provide unforgettable moments.
The Must-sees of the trip
- Playa de MajorcaAlcúdia is located in an enchanting bay in the north-east of the island and has a 14 km long sandy bay. Alcúdia and Puerto de Alcúdia are home to the archaeological site of Pollentia, the former Roman capital of the island. The old town of Alcúdia, surrounded by medieval fortifications, is particularly attractive due to its cosy atmosphere and small cobbled streets, where all kinds of festivals are regularly held. The Albufera nature reserve is also a must for nature and animal lovers. Numerous species have settled here and the landscape is unspoilt! Distance to the airport: 67 km.
- PalmanovaThis former small fishing village is located on the south-west coast of Majorca, close to the lively holiday resort of Magaluf with its large water park, numerous entertainment options and water sports facilities. Restaurants, bars and shops can be found along the promenade of Palmanova, which stretches along the fine, white sandy beach. Distance to the airport: 30 km.
- Colonia de San JordiThis small fishing port near salt pans, which are among the oldest in the world, has gradually developed into a popular family holiday resort in the southeast of Majorca. Its development has been harmonious and the destination has managed to maintain the sweet life . Its proximity to the Cabrera National Park and the beautiful white sandy beaches lapped by translucent waters make it an ideal place for a varied holiday. When staying in Colonia de Sant Jordi, it is worth making a detour to the beautiful beaches of Es Estanys and Es Trenc on one side of the town and Es Dolç and Es Carbo on the other. Distance to the airport: 45 km.

The good tips of Estelle

Estelle Fossati
Leisure Department
Phone: +352 2489 4898
Email: estelle.fossati@cfl.lu
Nature, beach and fun for the whole family

LUXiClub Beach Club Font de Sa Cala
Avenida Canyamel, 48, 07589 Font de Sa Cala, Illes Balears, Spain
This large, family-run complex has a beautiful 65,000 m² garden. Surrounded by pine forests, you can reach the bay of Sa Fond, with its fine sand and turquoise waters, by crossing a road with little traffic. The hotel is also only a few kilometres away from Cala Ratjada, which is easily accessible thanks to the bus stop and the little train located right in front of the complex. The LUXiClub Beach Club Font de Sa Cala stands out above all for its extensive entertainment programme, especially the activities dedicated to young people and the LUXiClub children’s clubs. Sports enthusiasts can let off steam on the 11 tennis courts and in the semi-Olympic swimming pool of this extensive complex. The beach “Playa de Cala de Sa Font” is approx. 100 metres away. The centre of “Cala Ratjada” is approx. 3 km away. Local standards: 4 stars superior, Rooms: 362, Wifi (at the reception). Type of catering: Half board, All Inclusive. Distance to the airport: approx. 80 km.
Cap Formentor
From Palma de Majorca, you will first drive through the Majorcan plain to Port de Pollença, where you will take the Corniche road that will take you to Cap de Formentor, the northernmost point of the island. The drive itself is a feast for the eyes, as you can enjoy the beauty of the landscape of this unique and unspoilt place over a distance of around 20 kilometres, especially from several viewpoints that are perfect for photo stops.
The lighthouse, built in 1857 to guide ships along the coast, stands on the summit of Cap de Formentor.

The dragon caves
From Palma de Majorca, head to Porto Cristo, where you will find the Dragon Caves (Cuevas del Drach), which were first discovered by some historians in 1338! 25 metres underground, this natural wonder stretches over 1200 metres with its galleries. From these galleries you can observe all kinds of stalactites, stalagmites and other geological treasures that have been formed over the centuries by the infiltration of water and other natural elements. The galleries also lead into an underground lake that is 117 metres long and between 4 and 12 metres deep. Lake Edouard Alfred Martel, named after the speleologist who first travelled through it, is one of the three largest underground lakes in the world.

Boat trip with Robinson
This is an activity that will appeal to sea lovers. On board a motorboat, sailing boat or catamaran, you can discover the Majorcan coast and especially the bay of Pollensa from a completely different perspective. Not only will you enjoy the beauty of the landscape with the majestic mountains in the background, but you can also take the time to observe the underwater world while snorkelling in the island’s most beautiful bays (mask, fins and snorkel provided). Headgear and sun cream are essential.




Trip overview
An incredible trip
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Destination Majorca
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Type of trip Exceptional
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Means of transport Plane
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Experiences Nature & Relaxation
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Trip duration 7 nights
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When 20/08/2024 – 09/10/2024
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Price per person from €793
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Alexandra CarvasBusiness DepartmentLanguages : LUX, DEU, FRA, ENG, PORTel : +352 2489 4891E-mail : alexandra.carvas@cfl.lu
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Christian ThimmeschLeisure DepartmentLanguages : LUX, DEU, FRA, ENG, PORTel : +352 2489 4893E-mail : christian.thimmesch@cfl.lu
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Estelle FossatiLeisure DepartmentLanguages : LUX, DEU, FRA, ENGTel : +352 2489 4898E-mail : estelle.fossati@cfl.lu
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Martine FrieseisenManagerLanguages : LUX, DEU, FRA, ENGTel : +352 2489 4888E-mail : martine.frieseisen@cfl.lu