Majorca Cruises 2008
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Majorca is one of the Balearic Islands. The largest of the islands, it is located 125 miles from Barcelona, Spain. The island is known to have Arab, European and Roman influences as part of its culture. Natives here speak mostly Spanish.
It is estimated that over 6 million tourists come to visit Majorca each year, especially for summer holidays. The tourists are 70% German and British, with the remaining 30% hailing from Spain and abroad. Tourists can get to Majorca via cruise ships that generally stop off at this Mediterranean playground for about a day. The most popular cruise ship lines to take passengers to Majorca include Western Mediterranean, Royal Caribbean, Crystal, Windstar, and SilverSea.
Getting to Majorca by Cruise Ship
About 700 airline flights land at Majorca's Palma airport on a single summer day. These planes are loaded with tourists anxious to visit the Balearic Islands. Once tourists leave their planes, they are escorted to any of the many cruise ships that pack the harbor and will take them to the islands.
What To Do in Majorca
Majorca is famous for its bright, sunny, white-sand beaches (spanning approximately 130 miles) where tourists will stay for hours to catch some rays. The island is also known as a hot spot for those who like late-night entertainment and dancing. There is, however, much more to Majorca than these leisure activities, and increasing numbers of airlines offer cheap flight to Majorca bargains.
One can't help but notice a huge cathedral that takes up a lot of land in Majorca. This is the Gothic cathedral known as La Seu. The cathedral is surrounded by walls; it is within these walls that tourists find many attractions to visit, including Placa d'Espanya, where people typically start and end their touring. Also in this area is the Bellver Castle, which sits on a hilltop.
The Palau de l'Almudaina (Royal Palace) is a site most tourists want to see, as this was the palace of the Majorcan kings. The Moorish baths from the 10th century are also a popular tourism spot. These two locations have much history to tell. If you are a historian, then, you will certainly want to explore these places.
If shopping is your bag, you will find many souvenir shops in the Majorca resort areas. Stores in this area are open all day. If you prefer to shop in other parts of Majorca, stores are generally open from 10:00 AM to 1:30 PM and from 5:00 to 8:00 PM Monday through Friday, as well as on Saturday mornings. You can use credit cards, but the preferred currency is the Euro. Mallorca has fine leather goods, pearl jewelry, Lladro porcelain, and even siurells for the children. Siurells are clay whistles that have been made in Majorca for centuries, dating back to Arab times. There is definitely something for everyone!
For the adventurer, you will find small fishing villages, as well as places to hike while in Majorca. Stop and have coffee at an outside cafe, and don't forget to visit some of the museums. Majorca has so much to offer, and you can get there by booking a cruise ship today!
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Majorca is a popular destination for holidays and Majorca travel guide YourMajorca.net has information for this summer's best hotels in Majorca and vacation companies offering Majorca holidays deals.
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