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Golf In Mallorca
There are twenty golf courses in Majorca making it possible to play 365 days of the year a golfers paradise.
Son Vida Golf 18 holes Tel 971 79 12 10 
Son Muntaner Golf 18 holes Tel 971 79 12 10
Real Golf de Bendinat 18 holes Tel 971 40 52 00
Golf de Poniente 18 holes Cala Figuera Tel 971 13 01 48
Santa Ponca I 18 holes Tel 971 69 02 11
Santa Ponca II 9 holes Tel 971 23 25 31
Santa Ponca III memebers only Tel 971 232531
Golf de Andratx Camp de Mar 18 holes Tel 971 23 62 80
Son Termens Golf Club Sta Maria 18 holes Tel 971 61 78 62
Golf de pollenca 9 holes Tel 971 53 32 16
Club de golf Alcanada Pto Alcudia 18 holes Tel 971 54 95 60
Capdepera Golf Capdepera Arta 18 holes Tel 971 81 85 00
Canyamel Golf Capdepera 18 holes Tel 971 84 13 13
Pula Golf 16 Pula Golf Son Servera 18 holes Tel 971 81 70 34
Golf Son Servera Son Servera 9holes Tel 971 84 00 96
La Rotana Golf De Manacor 9 holes -hotel guests only Tel 971 84 56 85
Golf Vall D’Or -S’horta Felantix 18 holes Tel 971 83 70 68
golf Son Antem lluc major 36 holes
Golf Park Puntiro -Palma 18 holes Tel 971 60 38 51
Golf Son Quint – Son Vida 18 holes Tel 971 79 12 10
Golf Son Gual – Finca Son gual 18 holes
golf Maioris Llucmajor 18 holes
Majorca is a great place to play golf all year round so depending on your preference you can play in the hot months or if you prefer the cooler spring or autumn months you will find a course with all you need.
Majorca
Majorca is a place highly popular as holiday destination, particularly for tourists from Germany, the United Kingdom, Ireland and the Scandinavian countries. With its amazing hidden natural treasures and landscapes, tourists and travellers alike will surely be mesmerized. 
Majorca or Mallorca, whatever way you prefer to spell it, and whatever way you wish to pronounce it, is the largest of Balearic Islands, and along with its sister islands of Formentor, Menorca and Ibiza, lies in the Mediterranean Sea off the south east coast of mainland Spain.
Flying time from most UK airports is around two – two and a half hours and on arrival local time is one hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. Whatever you enjoy in life you will find plenty of things to do in Mallorca. The terrain is so changeable, from coastal to mountain to beautiful open countryside,that it is difficult to explore in a short two week stay, which is why people return year after year.
The majority of beaches in Mallorca are kept to a high standard of cleanliness and it is usually safe to swim in most areas. One of the best ways to tour the island is to hire a car or bike so that you can see everything at your own leisure. A must is to get the ancient train to Soller, travelling through olive groves to this picturesque town.

The first recognisable landmark on the final approach before landing will be the magnificent 14th Century Gothic cathedral at nearby Palma, and the sight of it from the air never ceases to take your breath away. The airport, is a large modern facility, and is located in the south of the island just outside the capital of Palma.
Since the onset of major tourism in the 1960,s Mallorca has without doubt been a popular tourist detination with a mulitude of nationalities offering a wide range of attractions to suit everyone.