MALLORCA VILLA TO RENT -
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| Look forward to your next holiday with a Mallorca villa to rent with VillaPlus.com. Our exciting programme of Mallorca villas are located in the popular resorts of Cala D'or, Pollenca, Puerto Pollensa, Alcudia and Cala San Vicent. |
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| Mallorca (Majorca) was born to be a top holiday destination and it's easy to see why with its fabulous beaches, quaint coves; popular resorts; stunning coastal and mountainous scenery. And, of course, there is the wonderful climate. A Mallorca villa to rent offers a haven of relaxation from which to explore much of what this Balearic Island has to offer. |
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| From the comfort of a Mallorca villa in Cala D'or enjoy the wonderful marina where yachts and powerboats from all over the world drop their anchors. Chill out in one of the restaurants along the marina offering tasty fish dishes and snacks or relax with a refreshing drink in one of the bars and people watch. A great way to discover Cala D'or is to hop on a mini train which runs daily - you'll find a bus stop close to many of our Mallorca villa to rent. A Mallorcan villa to rent also gives you the opportunity of a fabulous day out on a boat trip from Cala D'or marina. |
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| Have a Majorca villa in Puerto Pollensa, a favourite resort with families and couples who return time and time again. It's an ideal place for relaxing Mallorca villa holidays or active ones. Sun worshippers will love the wide, horseshoe shaped, sandy bay set against the stunning backdrop of the Tramuntana mountain range. Or sporty people can indulge in the many activities available such as windsurfing, sailing, scuba diving; cycling or boat trips and much more. The marina is a great place to stroll on a warm, balmy evening, linger over a meal or stop off at one of the many cafes on the promenade before retiring to a Mallorca villa to rent to put your feet up. |
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| Rent a villa in Mallorca and a must is a visit to the perfect little Mallorquin town of Pollenca. Full of character with its labyrinth of narrow streets, craft shops, art galleries and busy atmospheric square. Venture up the 365 steps to Calvario and you'll get amazing views over Pollenca and the surrounding countryside. Seek out the wealth of historical buildings, including the Gothic church of Sant Jordi, once used as a hospice and a sanctuary in times of pirate raids. Staying in a Mallorca villa to rent in July celebrate the annual carnival where the patron saint is honoured with colourful parades, concerts and plenty of dancing. |
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| Catering for everyone, Alcudia has an endless sandy beach. Explore the attractive marina, discover shops, bars and restaurants and soak up the historic charm. For a refreshing taste of Mallorca discover one of the smallest resorts on Mallorca – Cala San Vicent – a fishing port. The dramatic peninsula of Formentor keeps a watchful eye on the beaches of Cala Molins, Cala Clara and Cala Barques with their fine sands – great for bathing. With a few small restaurants, bars and shops on the main Cala Barques beach, you'll find sunbeds and pedaloes for hire. Cala San Vicent is a great bolt-hole for a Mallorca villa to rent for exploring magical Mallorca. |
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