Palma de Mallorca Spain, Spain Holiday Rentals

Posted: April 17th, 2009 under Destinations and Places, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
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Palma de Majorca is a hidden jewel located off the west coast of Spain. Spain holiday rentals are abundant because Spain is the traditional vacation resort of Europe. Palma de Mallorca Spain has always been more of an upscale tourist destination. There are plenty of direct flights to Palma de Mallorca Spain from most of the bigger European cities such as Berlin, Paris, London, Brussels and flights can be very inexpensive. Hotels in Palma de Mallorca are spacious and comfortable but can sometimes be expensive.

Spain Photo Art by Laurent Harari

Spain Photo Art by Laurent Harari

Therefore, tourists sometimes opt to stay in Spain holiday rentals to reduce the final bill of a great holiday in Palma de Mallorca Spain. Skies in Palma de Mallorca Spain are blue and palm trees are scattered throughout the Island. The seascapes are breathtaking with the cliffs plunging in to the deep blue waters. Landscapes in Palma de Mallorca Spain are rich with unique vegetation. Leaving Paris to visit this paradise of blue skies is enormously refreshing. Palma de Mallorca Spain is a large island with 347 miles of coastline.

Palma de Mallorca Spain offers plenty of opportunities as far as sightseeing and things to do from visiting Deja and exploring caves to going to the Saturday market in Alaro. Numerous picturesque fish restaurants are scattered throughout the island. Visitors in Palma de Mallorca Spain staying in Spain holiday rentals often eat in these great and affordable restaurants. History is everywhere, sports activities are endless and sightseeing is abundant. You will love Palma de Mallorca Spain whether you stay in Hotels or in Spain holiday rentals in Palma de Mallorca Spain.


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