All Inclusive Majorca
Located in the Mediterranean Sea, Majorca (Spanish) or Mallorca (Catalan) is the largest island of Spain, and is part of the Balearic Islands. When on your all inclusive Majorca you will have to pay a visit to the capital of the island, Palma, which is also the capital of the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. With a population of over 300,000, Palma is the only city of the Balearics yet its slow pace of life is quite distinct from the Spanish cities of the mainland. The Gothic Cathedral is the centerpiece of its beautiful historic quarter with grand Renaissance mansions and Baroque churches, which took more than 500 years to build.
Almost everyone in Majorca speaks Castillan because the Catalan language was banned years ago. Compared to the French and the English, Majorcans are extremely sociable people. Majorca has two mountainous regions: The north western and the eastern thirds of the island. With an average of 300 days of sun during the year, the weather on the island is certainly one of the tourism industry's main selling points for all inclusive holidays.
Magaluf is a major resort in Majorca, which primarily caters for the British and Scandinavian market. Magaluf holidays call for a visit to the Magaluf resort, which comprises of three main beaches: Majorca Beach, Magaluf Beach and Palma Nova Beach. There are many bars and nightclubs in Magaluf, the largest nightclub being BCM. It comprises two floors, the lower of which regularly puts on foam, popcorn and water parties.