Wednesday, August 25, 2010

The Beaches of Mallorca

The Beaches of Mallorca

If the beach is your bag when you're heading off on holiday, you couldn't ask for a better destination than Mallorca. With well over two hundred glorious and extravagant beaches - of which a great volume are of the hot, white sand variety - you'll be spoilt for choice from the moment you land on this majestic and beautiful island.

Mallorca is an island off the coast of Spain recognised for being the largest of the bunch of islands that make up the cluster known as the Balearic Islands. It is home to the archipelago's capital city, Palma, as well as a vast and diverse landscape that encompasses everything, from magnificent mountains to long, flat plains. Because of this, Mallorca lends itself particularly well to being photographed, so if you love snapping shots of gorgeous views, whether you prefer the dynamic backdrop of dramatic mountains or the seemingly eternal calm of the seaside, don't forget your camera!

Thanks to its Mediterranean climate, Mallorca is ideal for a beach holiday no matter what time of year. Even in the winter, it's possible to catch a good few hours of sunshine every day - but if you're a true sun worshipper, the best time to come is during the summer, where temperatures can hit highs of around thirty degrees Celcius in August. With heat like that, even the locals can't resist hitting the beach whenever possible, and there's always something entertaining going on to keep you occupied whilst you bask in the sun.

Some of Mallorca's best beaches include the obvious choices, such as those found at Magaluf and to the east of Palma between Can Pastilla and Arenal. It won't take long for you to work out just why these are two of the most developed tourist spots on the island - with miles of white sand beaches, these two locations are a couple of the most lively holiday destinations. Other great beaches include Santa Ponca, where you'll find similarly beautiful sand and clear waters, and Peguera, which offers a tropical setting with its palm tree lining. For the slightly more adventurous, head to the east coast of the island for beaches packed with intriguing caves, such as the Arta Caves found at Cala Rajada, to name just one.

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