Travellers searching for flights from Manchester to Majorca will be spoilt for choice since there are about half a dozen airlines that fly from Manchester to the capital of the largest Balearic Island each day. Direct flights to Majorca are offered by RyanAir, Jet2, Monarch and EasyJet and take just over two and a half hours. Alternatively, Lufthansa, Swiss Airlines and Air France propose indirect flights with stopovers in Frankfurt, Zurich and Paris respectively. These stops will add a few hours onto the length of the journey and tend to cost more than direct flights. Ryan Air has been known to advertise the cheapest airline tickets to Majorca in the past, but be sure to use a flight comparison tool to uncover the best airfare deals for your trip. The airport in Majorca is about 5 miles from the town of Palma and is a great base for your exploration of the rest of the island including Alcudia, Palma Nova, Puerto Pollensa or Santa Ponsa.
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Remaining as one of the few castles in Europe with an overall circular shape and construction, Beliver was built for King James II and stands on a hill just over a mile away from Palma.
A breathtaking Roman Catholic church that adopts a Gothic design. Definitely worth a visit, for its beautiful stained glasses, stunning architecture and atmospheric choir. The area also has plenty of market stalls, entertainers and cafés.
These intertwining caves extend to roughly 25 metres deep, and have a combined length of around a mile and a half. The caves are awe inspiring and this is definitely a great experience for everyone!
This place of pilgrimage rises over 500 metres out of the plain and has been regarded as a spiritual place since the 13th century, when the islands' founder arrived as a shaken old man.
Examples of work in this museum include the likes of Picasso, Dali and Miro. Also pieces by American artists such as Andy Warhol are frequently on display here.