With car hire on Majorca, this island is a pure Mediterranean paradise and there is a lot more to the island than sangria and salsa. We recommend to start your drive in Majorca by going to Palma de Majorca with car hire. The capital of Majorca consist of half of the islands 800,000 inhabitants, and it is an exciting mixture of cultural history and trendy fashion. Go with car hire on Majorca for a spin to the townscape, which was sculpted by numerous reigning empires including the Roman, the Byzantine, the Moor, and the Aragon Kingdom. The highlight is the magnificent cathedral with a beautiful stain glass window which casts colourful reflections onto the inner walls of the building. Cheap car hire on Majorca makes all the sights definitely easily accessible.Experience history and culture of Majorca with car hire.
Numerous historical sights including an old fortress are to be discovered around town that can be easily reached with car hire on Majorca, although there is also plenty of shopping and sipping coffee in town squares to be done. Palma is not the only place of historical significance. While driving with cheap car hire on Majorca you should also head to the old charter house of Valdemossa, the Roman ruins of Pollentia close to Alcúdia, and the picture-perfect harbour of Valdemossa grace postcards. One of the most exciting day trips with car hire on Majorca is to the small town of Felantix, close to where you can climb a 510 m (1670 ft) hill on which rests the Santuari de Sant Salvador monastery, founded as early as 1342.
Explore the southern beaches driving around the area with your car hire on Majorca. If they are a bit too crowded for your taste you can also head to the cliffy eastern shore with car hire on Majorca. Secluded sandy bays close to Cala Guya and Cala Millor are frequented only by locals, on the eight miles of beach along the Alcudia Bay you are bound to find a private spot, and the Formentor beach on the northern shore is as far away from wet t-shirt contests as possible. A special natural attraction are the stalactite caves of Porto Cristo, in the depth of which you will find Europe’s largest underground lake. The cave can be easily reached with car hire whilst on Majorca.
As far as time of travel is concerned there are few restrictions weather-wise. Summer can start as early as February, soon turning the island’s rolling hills green, so take a cruise around Majorca with car hire and see the pure beauty it has to offer. High season brings temperatures of over 30°C, which makes cross country hikes slightly uncomfortable, though olive groves and vineyards offer shade along the way but with CarDelMar's car hire on Majorca, don't forget you have airconditioning! Rain is extremely rare during July and August, though up north you will witness the occasional shower, so keep the hire car close by, just it case the rain in Spain decides not to fall on the plain!
CarDelMar wishes you a pleasant stay with cheap car hire on Majorca with CarDelMar car hire!