Mallorca
Those of us who desire to spend time or make a home or investment
in the warmer climes of Southern Europe have a wish list which determines
our location.
The wish list is most importantly governed by
Ease and economy of travel
Culture
Beauty
Ease of property ownership
Security of investment
Climate
Length of season
Diversity of interests
Personal security
Mallorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands, has a vibrant economy
and sophisticated first world infrastructure. The island has a varied
topography of mountains, lowland plains, white sand beaches, spectacular
cliff tops and miles of secret coves.
Palma is a cosmopolitan and historic cultural centre to compete
with the best of mainland Europe’s cities.
The Island enjoys long hot summers and short temperate winters.
Short winter breaks are increasingly popular effectively creating
a year round season.
Palma airport is now served by over seventy daily flights from
Europe with dedicated facilities for private jets.
Mallorca is well recognised as the Mediterranean capital of sailing
and the marina facilities are world reknown. With more than 16 golf
courses the Island is a premier destination for enthusiasts.
There is a huge diversity of property styles from ancient castles,
fincas and country estates to spectacular frontline villas and apartments. |