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Majorca Villa Holidays For Summer 2010

Thursday, July 1st, 2010
Villa Holidays

Villa Holidays

It’s July, and soon many will be heading for their villa holidays - here’s what the Daily Mail had to say recently:

Upper-middle-class Brits head in droves every summer to the hundreds of villas dotting the countryside in the north-west corner of Majorca, near Pollensa - making prices there steep.

Vintage Travel (0845 344 0420, www.vintagetravel.co.uk) calculates that the villas on its books in Galicia, up in the scenic wilds of north-west Spain, are about a third cheaper than in Majorca. For three bedrooms with a pool, a week in late August/early September is about £1,000 in Galicia, compared with £1,500 in northwest Majorca. And, says Vintage, Galicia’s villas are usually of a higher standard.

A more mainstream, good-value Spanish destination for villas is Lanzarote. As a year-round holiday spot, its July/August prices don’t spike nearly as much as in the Balearics. A quality three-bedroom villa with pool on Lanzarote booked through Premier Holidays (0800 047 0400, www.premier-holidays.com) is about £850.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-1278845/Cheap-self-catering-villa-holidays-Languedoc-Orlando.html?ito=feeds-newsxml#ixzz0sSxmmV6c and visit yourmajorca.net for Majorca villa holidays

Closeby, also popular are Menorca villa holidays

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Eyjafjallajokull Casts Her Cloud Over Menorca

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

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With the banking crises and subsequent recession in Europe and the U.S. over its worst (hopefully) this year had all the signs of being a good one for the Menorca holidays industry.

Tourist arrivals to the island has been down in the last couple of years, in common with most Mediterranean islands, as a direct result of the bank failures and subsequent recession that hit consumer spending on things like overseas holidays hard.

But a turnaround was definitely on the cards with good early bookings, and a sense of optimism was in the air among the hotel owners and flight operators.

But then came along Eyjafjallajokull - or as it’s become better known in Europe and the wider world, the Iceland volcano - which after erupting continuously for over a month caused an ash cloud that grounded planes, left holidaymakers stranded, and caused a lot of people to reconsider their Menorca holidays for this year.

The direct consequence has been that instead of booking a few months ahead many tourists have held off and are booking their Menorca holidays much closer to their intended arrival dates - leaving some tour operators and villa holiday companies with excess accommodation and reducing prices.

And airlines lost out big time as those based in the EU had to pay for accommodation for those passengers they couldn’t fly home, even though insurers often got away with paying out. The airlines industry feel that as the governments stopped them flying, they should now pay their bills without some will run at a loss this year.

It’s not just Menorca that has been affected by the volcano among the Mediterranean islands where tourism forms an important part of the local economy, and is reliant on flights to bring the tourists in to their hotels and for their villa holidays for a week or two.

Malta for example saw a sharp decline in visitors in April and May, and local media have reported that the national flag carrier Air Malta could have lost over 3 million Euros in April alone as their planes were effectively grounded and flights to their important UK market halted altogether for some time.

Unlike Malta, Menorca doesn’t have an airline to speak of that it can call her own, but Mahon Airport is well served with both low cost airlines and tour operators from both the UK and Germany have regular flights to Menorca at various times of the day, with scheduled flights available out of the holidays season.

But there is some good news around, despite the awful start to the year. While there were plenty of Menorca villa holidays available for June and July to be booked when looking for availability in early May, a month later a lot of them had gone by early June, showing that potential visitors were gaining confidence as the volcano quietened down.

And the price cuts that were showing are now back to something like their normal level. But for those thinking of taking a villa holiday in September when the weather is still normally good, there are some available for under UK 700 - it’s quiter then with the schools back and if Menorca villa holidays are something to be considered it could be worth investigating further and booking ahead to get a good deal.

More details about Menorca, including a forecast and today’s Menorca weather are at yourmenorca.net and for independent comments visit social media like jumptags

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Top Villa Holidays

Monday, April 19th, 2010

The Times listed their top one hundred villas recently, and five in Majorca were included:

Sa Teulada
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It’s not often you find a villa for two that has its own garden and pool. Sa Teulada has both, as well as a vine-covered terrace for evening drinks — the perfect place to toast the fact you’re not stuck in some soulless apartment. Mallorca’s east-coast beaches are a 15-minute drive; Palma airport is an hour away. £1,875/£850

Serelleta
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The pretty town of Pollensa is only three miles away; various beaches are but a 15-minute drive. But really, why bother going when you can sit on the terrace and soak up the view? Serelleta looks across trees and farmland to the distant Med, and the owners have created an outdoor room — with a barbecue, a dining area and a sofa — so you can enjoy it from dawn to dusk. And did we mention the pool? Palma airport is a 45-minute drive. £1,795/£450

Sa Caseta
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Chic and sleek, with the odd knobbly bit for texture: that’s Sa Caseta, a newly built stone-clad house set in four acres of almond and olive groves near the island’s east coast. The double-height sitting room is big enough for cocktail parties, and you could ride a bike around the kitchen — just the kind of eccentric film-star habit you should acquire in this state-of-the-art luxury home. Palma airport is 30 minutes away by car. £2,717/£897

Finca Rafal Antic
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Clearly, the owner loves to go barefoot, because one of the key features of this handsomely refurbished 16th-century farmhouse is its pebbled flooring. Outside, you’ll find lawns, terraces, courtyards and a shaded barbecue area — perfect for the kind of lunch that lasts until nightfall. Palma airport is 30 minutes by car. £3,812/£382

C’Awanui
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C’Awanui is probably the noise guests make when they realise their holiday will be spent slouching about in a superluxe millionaire’s pad. The cool, calm interiors would put many five-star hotels to shame. Palma airport is a 45-minute drive. £7,052/£4,575

A full choice of villa holidays in Majorca is available by visiting yourmajorca.net and James Villas

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First Class Deals For Majorca Summer Holidays

Monday, February 15th, 2010
Majorca Holidays
Majorca Holidays

Up and down the country families have reined back their spending over the last couple of years, and often holidays have been a big ticket expense cut from the family budget.

 

But with light at the end of the economic tunnel many of those families are itching to resume their week or two away in the summer - and leading holiday companies are falling over themselves to welcome them back with some great deals.

 

And one of the places that is benefitting from the low prices is Europe’s favourite holiday island - Majorca.

 

In the UK three companies dominate the holidays market - Thomas Cook, Thomson and First Choice, and all three are promoting some good deals for this year’s peak summer market.

 

A week in mid June for two people, including flights, can be found online for example at under 250 Sterling a person - and there are three options with alternative Majorca hotels from Thomas Cook for example.

 

But would booking a summer Majorca holiday be better closer to the time?

 

Possibly, but although the prices might have dropped a little on already good bargains, the choice of which of the Majorca hotels is available might be more limited. If you can take leave from work or are retired it might be worth hanging on, but if you have pretty much fixed dates the prices are pretty good already and there’s currently a good choice of which of the Majorca hotels and resorts to choose from.

 

An alternative is villa holidays - and again there are some really good deals to be had with companies like James Villas. The advantage of villa holidays is that you often get to have a private swimming pool and garden area, and most when looking at a Majorca map are within easy reach of the nearest town’s amenities, some within walking distance.

 

At the moment there are deals available where villa holidays in Majorca work out at less than 500 Sterling a person, including flights. So grabbing a bargain doesn’t have to mean settling for inferior accommodation - the villas are fully furnished, include satellite TV and dishwashers in most cases, as well of course of having the advantage of privacy and own pool.

 

For those who haven’t visited the island before and are considering having their holidays in Majorca for the first time, they might be interested to know that the island’s tourism history started way back in the 1920’s. Most visitors stay in only a small part of what is potentially available - there’s plenty of countryside to explore for those who don’t just want fabulous beaches and good tourist orientated towns and villages.

 

With the deals being offered at the moment for holidays in Majorca this summer, it could be a good time to visit the island.

 

More information about the island is available with http://www.yourmajorca.net/holidays and includes news and travel articles

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Majorca Set To Rock This Summer

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010
Majorca
Majorca

Neighbouring island Ibiza is the party capital of Europe - but now Majorca is to offer clubbers and music lovers everywhere the opportunity to dance the night away.

 

The well known Ibiza Rocks Hotel in Ibiza is opening a Mallorca Rocks hotel, and it is due to open in May ready for the summer holiday season.

 

The Mallorca Rocks will have an impressive 330 rooms and be in Magaluf - a good location as Magaluf is where those looking to party in Majorca tend to head for, and the town has the infrastructure to support the venture - and it doesn’t change the character of any of the island’s more peaceful areas and those good for family holidays.

 

With the first bands due to kick off the summer music early June and the curtain coming down mid September, the Rocks will be a lively venue throughout the peak summer Majorca holidays season.

 

The line up of artists and bands scheduled to play isn’t known yet, but in the past acts like the Arctic Monkeys have played Ibiza, and the quality is expected to be as high on Majorca as it is in Ibiza.

 

For the mainly young guests likely to stay at the Mallorca Rocks, the island is less than a two hour flight, flights to Majorca are cheap, and regional airports throughout the UK have cheap Majorca flights throughout the summer.

 

With her great beaches, cultural offerings and sporting opportunities, Majorca is an ideal holiday location for all age groups. The island is nearly 80 kilometres long and has over 500 kilometres of coastline. Much of that coastline features beaches ranging from pristine white sand stretches to tiny out of the way coves and inlets.

 

Holidaymakers have traditionally visited the outskirts of the island of Majorca where they can take advantage of the beautiful scenery, the beaches and water sports - holiday companies such as Thomson Holidays have been promoting beach holidays for years - and as a result it has been known for its beach areas and relaxing environment. But now tourists are discovering Majorca as a rural destination too.

 

By visiting the interior of the island, tourists will see the island’s true history and can for example sample farm life. Many older farmhouses have been transformed into bed and breakfast type rooms where families and couples can stay while on holiday.

 

Agro tourism is a growing concept. Holidaymakers enjoy the countryside and self catering accommodation like villas - in the UK companies like James Villas have a wide choice available - cottages, apartments and fincas. Located in charming villages, these living quarters offer character in a picturesque environment.

 

More details about Majorca are available by visiting http://www.yourmajorca.net where they have more news and articles available.

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