7 Nights Majorca - 3* Globales Verdemar Apartments
Duration:
7 Nights
From €769
8 July 2025
Last Minute Holiday Offer 2025!
Majorca Holidays
Holidays to Majorca offer an enticing mix of sun-drenched beaches, vibrant cultural experiences, and stunning natural landscapes. Fly to this Mediterranean gem and discover what makes Majorca a beloved destination for travelers worldwide. From historic towns and picturesque villages to lush mountains and pristine coastline, Majorca has something for everyone.
More Than Just Beaches
While Majorca is famous for its beautiful beaches, the island has much more to offer. The Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a mountain range that runs along the northwestern coast, perfect for hiking and exploring. The island’s capital, Palma, is rich in history, boasting an impressive Gothic cathedral, La Seu, and a charming old town filled with winding streets and hidden courtyards. Don’t miss the chance to visit the ancient town of Alcúdia, with its well-preserved medieval walls and vibrant market.
Vibrant Nightlife
The lively resort town of Magaluf is where you'll find some of the island’s most famous nightclubs and beach bars, offering a more relaxed yet energetic atmosphere. For a more upscale evening, head to the marina at Puerto Portals, where you can sip cocktails at chic bars while watching luxury yachts drift by.
Family-Friendly Majorca
Majorca is an ideal destination for families, with a wide range of family-friendly resorts and activities. The island’s beaches are perfect for all ages, with shallow waters and plenty of amenities. Port de Pollença and Cala Millor are two popular spots for families, offering a relaxed vibe and plenty of activities like water sports and cycling. Don’t forget to visit the Palma Aquarium, which is home to a variety of marine life and offers interactive experiences for children and adults alike.
Cultural Highlights
Majorca’s rich cultural heritage is evident in its architecture, festivals, and culinary traditions. Explore the quaint villages of Valldemossa and Deià, which have inspired artists and writers for centuries. In Palma, art lovers can visit Es Baluard Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, which showcases works by renowned artists like Picasso and Miró. The island is also known for its traditional festivals, such as the lively Sant Joan celebrations, which include fireworks, dancing, and bonfires.
Island Adventures
For those who enjoy outdoor activities, Majorca is a paradise. The island’s rugged coastline is ideal for kayaking, snorkeling, and diving, while the interior offers opportunities for hiking, cycling, and rock climbing. The Caves of Drach, located near the town of Porto Cristo, are a must-see attraction, featuring stunning underground lakes and impressive stalactites and stalagmites.
Globales Verdemar Apartments
In Santa Ponsa, Majorca, Balearic Islands, Spain
A pool with a view and Santa Ponsa’s main beach nearby, the Globales Verdemar Apartments tick all the holiday boxes.
The Globales Verdemar Apartments are a great family all-rounder. They’re in a scenic spot overlooking the sea in Santa Ponsa, and the views are particularly special at night-time.
You can expect smartly styled rooms done out in typically Mediterranean shades of blue.
Where is the hotel
Overlooking the sea with rocky access to water
200m to the main beach
Getting to hotel
50 minutes from PALMA AIRPORT (by Coach)
What's Santa Ponsa like?
Holidaymakers have been attracted to Santa Ponsa's beach life since the 1950s. It's a lively resort on the western corner of the island, with plenty to do both day and night. The large beach boasts a Blue Flag for its amenities, and offers you over a kilometre of wide white sand. At night, you'll have a choice of international cuisine and a busy strip with late-night clubs and bars.
oneway flights from €59pp
return flights from €159pp
- 7 Nights Accommodation
- Self Catering Basis
prices based on 2 people sharing*
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