Hey everyone! It’s Andrea again! Last week I told everyone about Las Vegas and this week my topic is Majorca (Mallorca), Spain. Majorca is the largest of all the Balearic Islands located in the Mediterranean Sea. The island accommodates about ten million visitors a year and there are nearly 800,000 residents of the island. So what makes this island so busy?Majorca is known for its three s’s – sun, sand, and sea! The beaches in this area are absolutely amazing and the mountain ranges are break taking. The site of the island is actually what keeps Majorca going, financially. The most popular area on the island is the capital, Palma. Palma is located in the central zone of the island. The city is seafront and filled with many eye catching things, for example the Cathedral and an old watercourse that once served as a moat. The newer part of Palma is relatively easy to maneuver through but the older part is a cluster of alleys going in all sorts of different directions. Keep in mind when planning to visit the older part of the city, always have a map handy.
The weather in Majorca is pretty self explanatory – in the winter it is dull and dreary, in the summer there is a blazing sun and it’s extremely hot. This climate is known as the “Mediterranean climate.” A vacation during the spring would be a great idea if it is for the family since it gets so hot during the summer. Nobody would want to ruin their vacation with a heat stroke, now would they?
To sum up this amazing destination: Majorca would be a great destination (if not claustrophobic) for a getaway vacation with amazing sites! Just be sure to book the trip during spring or fall and always carry a map!

