Beaches, Resorts and Royalty

Among the many cultural and scenic aspects of the beautiful island of Mallorca, there is one extremely popular and attractive element, which circles the island. The numerous beaches that hug this largest of the Balearic Islands are diverse in offerings and scenic views, and all have something to offer any interested beach lover. Many of the towns have plenty of entertainment options, great dining opportunities and cultural landmarks, though most tourists and locals enjoy getting out of town and spending an afternoon in a sandy paradise. Camp de Mar and Cala Major are just two of the many beaches that entice tourists to leave the luxury accommodations of the five star hotels Mallorca and enjoy a day in the sun.

The Cala Major is one of the smaller beaches on the island and its sandy golden shores lead up to the Marivent Palace. This is the sometime summer home of the King of Spain and has also been visited by Charles and Diana. The Palace has served as the summer home for Spanish royalty for years, and they frequently visit it throughout the year. The beach can be difficult to find, which makes it more attractive to those seeking a secluded beach atmosphere. It is also the closest beach to the west end of Palma.

The beach at Camp de Mar has breathtaking views of the Mediterranean and is the perfect romantic vacation spot. This is also a somewhat secluded beach with rocky coves and plenty of near by conveniences. The Lido Palace hotel is one of the fine resort options located right on the beach. It has a modern design with spacious terraces to provide a perfect view. The beach is also conveniently close to the Andratx Harbor. There is also the Camp de Mar Golf Course, which is extremely popular with locals and highly sought out by enthusiastic tourists. Regardless of personal preferences, the many beaches of Mallorca offer something for all tastes and interests.

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