Mallorca, the 'Pearl of the Mediterranean', is the largest of the Balearic Islands, with an area of 3,620 square kilometres. Its official languages are Catalan and Spanish. However, you will find that both German and English are spoken in most tourist centres.
Mallorca offers an extensive infrastructure for business and tourism, and its stunning surroundings make these all the more valued.

As well as its heavenly mile-long sandy beaches and small bays with crystal clear water, the Island also offers health centres equipped with the latest technology for both health and cosmetic services, where the visitor can enjoy first-class professional treatments as well as pure relaxation.

Thalassotherapy, spa baths, beauty centres and fitness facilities all ensure that the customer’s every wish can be met during their stay.
Thanks to its mild climate, the many different golf courses can be used the whole year round, making Mallorca a golfer's paradise. It is exhilarating to be able to enjoy a game of golf in unspoilt nature amidst pine, olive and almond trees and with breathtaking views of the sea

Hikers and cyclists come from all over Europe to meet up on this dream Island and tour its unique mountain ranges.

In first place is the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, which in places is up to 15km wide and has 10 peaks over 1,000m which plunge straight into the deep blue sea.

The beautiful Island of Mallorca boasts the most expensive yachts, the most attractive villas and the finest restaurants. These can be found, for example, in one of the most exclusive yachting harbours in the Mediterranean: Portals Nous, in the southwest of the Island.
These are the reasons why in recent years Mallorca has become not only Europe's favourite place to own a second home, but also a sunny oasis of wellness, perfect for holidays, short breaks and company events.
The airport in Palma has an excellent flight schedule all year round, and is also serviced by budget airlines.