Majorca Holidays 2025/2026

As the largest and most popular of the Balearic Islands, Majorca attracts enraptured visitors year after year. Known for gorgeous beach resorts, limestone mountains and being an all round dreamy island destination, holidays to Majorca are a hit for all holidaymakers.

It’s status as a cheap holiday destination definitely adds to the appeal of this paradise. The glittering sea and rolling hills, as well as its party side might make you expect bigger price tags, but cheap holidays in Majorca are just the norm.

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Sun, sea, sand and sangria

Boasting some of the finest beaches in Europe and a climate that is agreeable throughout the year, plus fantastic amenities, plenty of nightlife options and truly stunning scenery and architecture, it’s no surprise that Majorca has become the poster-child for Mediterranean getaways. Majorca holidays are a must-do for every sun seeker!

Of course, Majorca’s biggest attraction for many are the pristine stretches of sand that encircle it. For many Brits, the name Majorca conjures up images of sun-kissed beaches fringed by towering hotel skyscrapers and bustling with grinning holidaymakers looking for plenty of fun in the sun. Plan lazy beach days to soak up the sun or schedule in water sport after water sport and keep that adrenaline pumping.

If a beach-party-sleep-repeat holiday formula is what you’re searching for, you’ll certainly find it on the island. Majorca has a highly-developed tourist infrastructure with all the bars, clubs and pubs you could want – you won’t want to sleep!

Majorca offers both budget digs and luxury accommodation, as well as family friendly hotels that’ll keep those little ones happy. A holiday to Majorca really will keep everyone happy.

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The allure of tranquility

Majorca holidays can be the best of both worlds, perfect for those seeking a quieter retreat – those wanting to lose themselves in Majorca’s more serene coastal resorts, as well as those looking to party. There are a number of charming villages, away from the major tourist hubs, with their own peaceful beaches to stretch out on.

Exploring the interior of the island is perfect for a romantic getaway or a hiking holiday. In particular, the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range which runs down the western side of Majorca is a popular choice among avid mountaineers and hill-walkers.

The area is equally popular with cyclists, many of whom use it as a training track throughout the off-season. Late winter is a particularly spectacular time to swing by, on account of the millions of almond trees in blossom throughout January and February. The weather in Majorca remains warm for most of the year, but temperatures can drop to around 10in peak winter, which can be perfect for those avid adventure seekers.

Soak up the culture and history

In recent years, residents of Majorca have worked hard to restore the island to its former glory, renovating country manors and villas to showcase the heritage and history of the island. The ruins of castles and monasteries remain across the island as relics of its once-illustrious past as a Mediterranean stronghold.

In the capital, Palma, there are fantastic architectural examples on display in the shape of grand palaces, abandoned forts and awe-inspiring cathedrals. Stroll through the streets of the gorgeous Old Town taking in all the sights around you and when your legs grow tired pop into one of the quaint cafes and watch the world go by.

Meanwhile, the windmills, vineyards, olive groves and rustic towns which dominate Es Pla, the rural heartland of the island, provide an insight into a side of Majorca which has survived its recent rise in the tourism charts. If soaking up a new culture and appreciating an island’s heritage and history is up your street, then Majorca holidays are for you.

A gastronomic extravaganza

A revolution in Majorcan cooking has seen traditional styles being fused with modern twists in a creative burst of flavour. In fact, the island boasts 11 Michelin-starred restaurants, meaning that you can sample some truly unique and outstanding dishes across the island. Boasting such beautiful beaches,, plenty of history, and a great dining scene, no wonder holidays to Majorca are so popular!

Even if you’re staying All Inclusive in Majorca, make sure to take time to explore the local cuisine and try something new. Of course, with your all inclusive buffets, there will always be your home favourites.

In terms of the drinks, indeed wine is a Majorcan favourite. There’s many wineries that are scattered across the central region of Majorca for you to visit and you can also learn how to make delicious Majorcan-style produce for yourself. There are olive and grape harvests to take part in and lessons on how to create the island’s famous pork sausage – sobrasada – so you can add a little Spanish flair to your next dinner party. Who knew your holiday to Majorca would come in so handy!

You’ll tend to find prices in Majorca similar to the UK, making cheap Majorca holidays super easy to budget for and allowing you to make the most of everything on offer.

Bring the little ones too

Majorca holidays also offer a myriad of different options to satisfy all of the family throughout the resorts.

At Jungle Parc, in Santa Ponsa, you can swing from tree to tree like Tarzan or Jane, as it provides canopied excitement for all ages on its zip lines, swings and obstacle courses. It’s one of the largest high ropes courses in Spain and makes for a great fun day out to satisfy that adrenaline fix.

Katmandu Park is one of Europe’s premier amusement theme parks, combining water slides with 4D interactive rides and a plethora of other enchanting attractions to guarantee both adults and nippers leave delighted. It’s handy as a day out to do something different and make the most of some shade.

There are family-friendly beaches with clean shores and calm waves too, and plenty of snorkelling spots and caves to explore. Near to Santanyi, Cala Llombards beach is the perfect family spot with shallow, crystal clear waters, as well as several beach bars and shacks for any snacks and drinks needed.

There’s also a safari zoo, a marine park and a handful of waterparks to make a splash in.

Tickets to most attractions in Majorca can all be booked online prior to your holiday, often with online discounts, so booking ahead can be a great way to save a few pennies and keep on top of your budget.

Frequently asked questions about holidays to Majorca

Majorca sits in the western Mediterranean Sea as part of the Balearic Islands, which are off the west coast of Spain.

Yes, Mallorca and Majorca are the same place. Mallorca is the Spanish spelling of Majorca.

Majorca boasts tons of resorts all across the island perfect for holidaying.

Of course, Magaluf is the liveliest resort and most popular for its nightlife, offering streets lined with booming bars and clubs.

Palma, Alcudia, Arenal and Cala Millor tend to be the busiest resorts as they are filled with All Inclusive hotels, Blu F;ag beaches and all the restaurants, bars, shops and activities you could want.

Meanwhile, Santa Ponsa, Paguera and Camp De Mar are popular picks for a slower paced, relaxing holiday in Majorca.

The weather in Majorca tends to be warm most of the year.

You can expect the hottest temperatures to be around 25°C in July and August, while June and September sit around 20.

October, April and May are considered the shoulder season, where the temperatures are a little lower – but still in the late teens, and crowds are far fewer. This is also the time to bag yourself your cheap holidays in Majorca.

From November to March temperatures tend to be around 10°C, so it can still be a great time for those looking for hiking or cycling holidays.