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Celebrity Island…

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Cheapflights Canada has compiled their top ten destinations for celebrities, and includes Majorca.

To read where else they consider to be celebrity favourites for holidays click through to them here

Meanwhile, this is what they have to say about Majorca:

Majorca, Spain: A favourite with German and British vacationers for decades, stars such as Catherine Zeta Jones and Michael Douglas, Boris Becker (the German tennis champ), Julio Iglesias (the Spanish singer), Antonio Banderas and Sting all vacation here.

Leonard Cohen played a concert in Palma last summer.

This year’s Wimbledon tennis champ Rafael Nadal was recently snapped enjoying the waves with his girlfriend (he hails from Manacor).

Away from the celeb spotting, “real” Majorca is wonderfully lush and hilly and the climate is just perfect.

For more details about Majorca holidays visit yourmajorca.net

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A-List Celebrity Majorca

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Majorca is set to host an international film festival next year - here’s what the Daily Mail wrote about it:

On your next beach holiday to Mallorca, keep your eyes peeled, you could be rubbing shoulders with some of the world’s top film stars.

The popular holiday island announced today that it is planning to attract celebrities and film buffs from all over the world with an international film festival which will launch in 2011.

The organisers hope the event will provide a new cultural attraction to tourists and put Mallorca on the map in the arts world.

The Balearic Islands already attract many celebrities to their shores. Both Catherine Zeta Jones and Anna Friel own property in Mallorca and the likes of Rod Stewart, Claudia Schiffer and Jack Nicholson have strutted their stuff on its beaches.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-1226687/Mallorca-bids-A-list-visitors-new-international-film-festival.html#ixzz0ehJxVerq

For more information about the island, including the latest Majorca weather and deals for holiday villas in Majorca visit http://www.yourmajorca.net

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Lights, Camera…Majorca!

Sunday, December 20th, 2009
Palma Majorca
Palma Majorca

There’s plenty of international film festivals in the world, but if done properly it can help generate huge publicity for the host.

 

A good example is the Venice Film Festival, which has been running for over sixty years, and helps boost visitor numbers for the Italian city at the end of August and early September.

 

Hotels are at full occupancy just as the European summer tourist season starts to wind down, and spending in the cafes and restaurants is up, giving Venice and her businesses a great boost compared to other European cities.

 

And apart from the obvious two weeks of full capacity, the publicity generated around the world ensures Venice is considered for a visit at other times of the year when it’s less busy by tourists looking for a few days away or including the city as part of a European tour.

 

The film festival is a week long advertisement, promoting Venice as a tourist destination, and there can be little doubt that Venice has an air of romance and culture as an image around the world. Daily reports from the world’s media including the US TV networks, the BBC, Sky and other news outlets help to promote the city in tourists minds when they come to book a trip.

 

The media coverage crosses the generations as the film festival is carried in celebrity and gossip magazines, plus increasingly on-line too.

 

So it’s no surprise given the publicity that’s gnerated around film festivals like Venice - and Cannes too - that Majorca is to try to do one too.

 

If all goes well the first Majorca Film Festival will take place in April 2011 - a good month to stage it according to local travel guide yourmajorca.net who say:

 

‘The film festival will be at the beginning of the tourist season and allow Majorca to get off to a flying start for 2011 - and with the extra publicity generated could mean 2011 will be a great year for the Majorca holidays industry.’

 

They also point out that the organisers haven’t just given Majorca holidays a flying start but that the timing keeps it away from both the Cannes Film Festival - mid May - and the Venice Film Festival for the end of August, ensuring that the film world will be able to include the island in their diaries.

 

The film festival organisers obviously know what they’re doing, and it bodes well for Majorca in 2011 and beyond.

 

For more details about Majorca including both the Majorca weather and a map of Majorca visit yourmajorca.net

 

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Weight Loss Camp Hits Majorca

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

As the diets and weight loss industries have become more popular over the years, it is no wonder perhaps that weight loss camps are becoming popular too. Although just now becoming prominent in terms of popularity, weight loss camps have been around since the 1980’s.

Weight loss camps were developed to help people wanting to lose weight do so away from home. It is easier to shed unhealthy eating habits if you are not in familiar surroundings. For this reason many weight loss camps are not located within easy reach of  town centres. They are found mostly on large tracts of land away from it all. This serves to make it difficult to order junk food. This is one of the reasons for the success of weight loss camps. In addition, the location helps provide a calm and relaxing atmosphere in which to achieve the weight loss objective.

Another advantage to going to a weight loss camp is the routine that must be adhered to once there. Not only is it necessary to eat healthy, but exercise is a must as well. Plus, with everyone else doing the same thing there is no feeling of alienation. Each person serves as the other’s cheerleader by encouraging them through difficult patches.

Many holiday areas around the globe now offer some form of weight loss camp for those looking to shed excess weight. Although more popular in the U.S., they are springing up in other areas as well, such as Europe and Asia. There are different kinds of weight loss camps. The most common ones are teen weight loss camps, summer weight loss camps and those that cater only to females or males.

There are also “fat” camps that cater exclusively to the morbidly obese. These types of specialty weight loss camps have residential programmes that last for months. China has also got in on the action. The country’s Amin Fat Reduction Hospital located in Tianjin works with really obese people. Other weight loss camps are more like spas, offering a complete package of spa treatments.

A British husband and wife team has created a top class weight loss and fitness camp in Majorca, Spain. Mereo Boot Camp is based on a military style fitness routine, which is not surprising since Ian and Liz Robinson are ex-army personnel. This is the first such facility in Majorca and in the Balearic Islands. The Mereo experience is a week long adventure in losing weight while having fun. The programme involves physical activities like hiking, mountain biking, kayaking and runs along the sandy beaches of the Majorca coast. Mereo offers gender-specific and mixed gender camps depending on what makes people comfortable.

To read more about Mereo (prices today from what we see are under £1000 for a week) click through to Mereo Boot Camp

Gorgeous Majorca is the venue for a British run weight loss and exercise camp.

Gorgeous Majorca is the venue for a British run weight loss and exercise camp.

In the U.S. the development of weight loss camps is a thriving business. The number of them in existence indicates that they must be offering something that people are buying into. One drawback to weight loss camps for the average person looking to lose weight is the cost.  However, the cost is a small price for improving your health and overall feelings about yourself.

The NBC weight loss show, “The Biggest Loser,” is evidence of the popularity of weight loss camps in the USA. Currently in its seventh season, the show has spawned similar shows in a number of countries: Australia, the UK and Mexico. Contestants on the show have become celebrities in their own right. The trainers and chefs have also built up a following of their own as well. The reality show has led to the release of “The Biggest Loser” workout videos and gym equipment among other items. In short, it has spawned its own weight loss industry.

Another problem with weight loss camps is the difficulty to get a week or more off to attend them. However for those persons who can afford the fees and have the time, weight loss camps do seem to work. They provide the guidance and discipline needed to eliminate unhealthy habits.

Finally, weight loss camps help members develop healthy habits for life. This is especially important to maintaining their weight in a healthy manner and to keep the extra weight from coming back. In fact, good weight loss camps develop a holistic approach to weight loss and health. They not only use diet and exercise to achieve results, but also provide useful information and tips on nutrition. These camps work best for those who need help to develop healthy eating habits for the rest of their lives.

More information about Majorca and holidays in Majorca along with the Majorca weather are at yourmajorca.net

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