Monday, May 4, 2009

Visit 5 of the best beaches in the world A Guide To 5 Of The Best Beaches In Mallorca Find The Perfect Beach Near Your Villa in Mallorca 5 Top Travel Tips To Find The Best Beaches In Mallorca

By Ally Stanley

Luxury beaches in Mallorca Do you fancy lazing on a narrow finger shaped sany cove and relaxing on a beautiful pebbly beach? What holiday is complete with out at least one trip to the beach? Here is Villa Parades guide to the best beaches in Mallorca.

Puerto Pollenca The beach in Puerto Pollenca suits the energitic beach lover as well as those wanting to relax by the seas. A wide range of water sports are available such as sailing, windsurfing and many more. For those not wanting to sail then a dip in the warm sea is a very inviting way to relax.

The Calas Cala DOr Cala DOr (Golden Cove) is a chic resort which embraces several sandy coves known as thecalas, all with fine white sand, clear shallow water and picturesque views. The largest is Cala Gran offering watersports including sailing, windsurfing and scuba-diving. Cala DOr marina is the heart of the east coast resort area, attracting the fashionable yachting set.

Cala Tuent This secluded beach benefits from clear waters and restaurants closeby which are ideal for lunch or when hungry with have stunning views. Sa Calobra is also well worth a visit for the stunning views of the island

Cala San Vicente Undoubtedly a hidden gem, the peaceful resort of Cala San Vicente has three attractive beaches. Cala Barques is the largest and prettiest of the three, offering visitors the choice of a few small restaurants, bars and shops. The sea is beautifully clear and all of the beaches have spectacular views over towards the cliffs of Formentor.

Platja de Formentor The unbeatably lovely, pine-fringed Platja de Formentor. Once the private realm of a flamboyant Argentinian beef baron, and then of the Hotel Formentor, the long white-sand strand is now open to the public but remains protected from development. The beach is kissed by the crystal-clear waters. Ideally accessed by a picturesque ferry boat from Puerto Pollena.

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