Mallorca

Mallorca is the perfect place to enjoy a combination of city center, beaches and island living with beautiful sunsets. There’s just something about the pace on an island, that makes it easier to enjoy life and let go of everyday stress. In addition to hotels with great meeting capacity, you can combine a stay with local food, Spanish traditions and exciting nightlife. Mallorca offers visits to several nice wineries which can be combined with hiking or a bike tour through small, picturesque villages and mountainous landscape with fantastic views.

Undoubtably, the island is famous for its crystal clear waters and there’s actually a scientific reason for the transparency. The island is surrounded by the alga (cynical posidonia) which oxygenates the water, making it more transparent. The best way to enjoy the sea & scenery, is by boat. A catamaran trip is one of the most popular activities, and why not upgrade with a barbeque at sea and water sports? We’ll show you how to make the best out of island life!

Population

Approx. 403.000

215 HOTELS

More than 46 000 beds

AIRPORT PMI

2 terminals - 13,1 km to city centre

CLOSE BY DESTINATIONS

Magaluf, Soller, Alcudia

Most famous attraction

La Catedral de Mallorca

RECOMMENDED FOR

Groups under 250 pax

Most popular activity

Catamaran excursion with lunch

SUNNY DAYS A YEAR

300 days

Activities

Penny for Ania’s thoughts on the city:

Palma is definitely my favorite destination for big groups, mainly for these 3 reasons. First of all, you find 2 great, big hotels within walking distance from the old town and in the heart of nightlife. On top of that, the hotels have great terraces with swimming pools, and possibilities for meetings.

Second of all, right in front of the hotel, we have the port from where the catamaran trip starts – and a catamaran trip is a must when you are in Palma!

Third of all – for groups under 120 pax, we can arrange dinners in walking distance from the hotels, so no transfer is needed. And this is a big pro!

Penny for Elin’s thoughts on the city:

Not much to add to Ania’s comments, except we can arrange great daytrips if you want to leave Palma, as well. The Dragon Caves, the Soller train or go to a local vineyard, is all possible within relatively short distance. We set everything for a great island stay.

 

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