Interesting things about the famous tourist island of Majorca
Majorca, also known as Mallorca, is a popular tourist island in the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea, just off the southeastern coast of Spain.
Like the islands of Minorca, Ibiza and Formentera in the Balearic Islands, Majorca is a magnet for international tourists. Every visitor can find something interesting for themselves here, from the pleasant climate, beautiful beaches, coves, majestic mountains to high-class resorts next to fishing villages. poetic and rustic countryside.
Majorca is a magnet for international tourists.
Majorca has a Mediterranean climate with an average temperature of 21°C and more than 300 sunny days a year.
According to The Other Mallorca, the island's name comes from the Latin phrase "insula maior", which means "big island". Majorca is also the largest island in Spain.
The island has been inhabited since 7000 BC. Due to the island's important geographical position in the middle of the Mediterranean, armies of many countries attempted to invade Majorca. In 123 BC, the Romans claimed the island. The most famous invasion was by King Jaime of Aragon in 1229, which marked the beginning of the formation of Majorca as we know it today.
The island has been inhabited since 7000 BC.
Tourism has been growing on the island for decades, with mass tourism services maintained since the 1950s.
"Majorca Island has long been a favorite of the famous and the rich. More and more A-listers continue to flock here in the summer months to enjoy the beautiful sandy beaches", quoted comments. of travel and lifestyle magazine Hello!.
The island of Majorca has long been a favorite of the rich and famous.
In 2011, Majorca's stunning Serra de Tramuntana mountain range was declared a UNESCO world heritage site. The highest peak of the range and also the highest in the Balearic Islands is Puig Major, 1,445 meters high.
Nearly half of Majorca's permanent population lives in the island's capital, Palma, making it a vibrant and bustling hub.
La Seu Church in Palma is one of the island's most important heritage sites.
La Seu Church in Palma is one of the island's most important heritage sites. This massive, impressive structure is built on land that was once the site of an old mosque. The construction of the church began in 1230 and lasted for 400 years. Recently, the church continued to be expanded according to the project undertaken by the famous architect Antoni Gaudi.
With its varied terrain, each year Majorca welcomes tens of thousands of people to practice cycling, participate in professional tournaments or just enjoy cycling. One of the most loved and feared routes for professional cyclists is Sa Calobra, a 10km long road that zigzags on one side of the mountain.
Majorca has an incredible array of cave systems, the most impressive of which is Coves del Drach on the east coast of the island. Inside these caves are stalactites, giant stalagmite walls and shimmering underground lakes.
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