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Getting Around Majorca

By: Lenita Carpinello

Published: March 29, 2010
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If you are planning a trip to Majorca, you may be pleased to know that there are some excellent diversions that can provide a nice counterpoint to more relaxed time on the beach. Majorca has been inhabited by humans for at least 6000 years, and the accumulated history of the island is preserved in sites across Majorca.

Majorca is the largest of the Spanish islands. Local culture is strong, with the local name of the island 'Majorca,' in contract to the mainland Castilian, and also Catalan spelling of 'Mallorca.' Happily, both are pronounced roughly the same, although some local Majorcans may tell you differently...

However, you spell it, Majorca has a long warm season between May and October. The balmy temperature is well suited to a leisurely exploration of the islands historic attractions.

One of the most popular historic attractions on the island is Bellver Castle. This 14th Century castle is easily accessible - about 3km outside the capital, Palma de Majorca ? and has some great vantage points from which to view and photograph the bay of Palma.

Bellver castle has had several incarnations over the years, originally as a seat of royalty for King James II of Aragon. Bellver Castle is a bit of an architectural oddity, as it one of the few round castles in Europe. This shape makes perfect sense given the location of the castle, which is tactically poised over the bay of Palma ? incidentally providing a vantage point from which to take some impressive holiday snaps.

Inside the town itself, the La Seu Cathedral is an equally impressive structure. This cathedral was founded by the first King James of Aragon in 1229, but you could say that it took a while to complete ? the building was only finished in 1601! La Seu is a great example of levantino Gothic architecture.

Even older is the ole walled town of Alcudia, first built by the Romans. An interesting mixture of architectural styles combine in Alcudia, thanks to the influence of the Moors, and the flourishing market is a great place to pick up some souvenirs.

The easiest way to get around all of these historic attractions is probably by car, and you'll find local outfits like Ritmo Cars providing car hire in Majorca that is bookable online before you arrive for your holiday.

Lenita Carpinello loves the Balearic islands and has been going to Majorca for years. Getting car hire in Majorca is essential, you can get a cheap one from Ritmocars.co.uk


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