A charming fishing village on Mallorca’s East coast, Porto Cristo is an historical haven flanked by a sandy Blue Flag beach and whitewashed buildings topped with terracotta tiles. The only place in Mallorca to have been caught up in the Spanish Civil War, Porto Cristo has strong maritime memories captured in their ‘Sirena’ mermaid statue and church dedicated to the patron saint of seafarers. Busy and bustling during the summer months, the village hosts lively carnivals and classical concerts deep underground, hosted atop the lake of Coves del Drach. Known for being the chosen holiday destination of the sports stars and the occasion celeb, the village has a laidback luxury about it that is sure to soothe the soul. Relaxed and romantic, the marina offers all of the essentials and offers stunning sights as it sits pretty against a backdrop of glorious greenery.
The capital of the island, Palma de Mallorca, or commonly referred to as Palma, enjoys a fantastic climate throughout the year. It is known for its marvellous historic quarter, beautiful beaches, lively social scene and is a popular spot for yachts making this their permanent berth year round. Dominating Palma's beautiful landscape is it's wonderful historical buildings, with the unmissable 13th Century Gothic Cathedral (La Seu), the Moorish Almudaina Fortress and the 13th Century hilltop Bellver Castle. From palm trees to pine forests, beaches and architecture, the variety of the landscape & culture invites visitors to explore every corner of this wonderful city.