Holidays to Camp De Mar

Overview

Camp de Mar, in the South West corner of Majorca, is an idyllic place to come on holiday. With golden sands, turquoise coloured water and some of the most beautiful scenery, it’s a picture perfect location that you won’t ever want to leave. This relaxing resort has little coves you can explore with the kids, championship golf courses and even its own little island complete with restaurant and cocktail bar!

Food And Drink

Although there are only a few restaurants in Camp de Mar, the food they serve up is out of this world. From local Spanish food to a fresh seafood restaurant, everyone in the family will find a favourite meal in Camp de Mar. For an evening drink with a view, walk across the wooden bridge to the island of La Illeta where you can watch the sunset with a cocktail in hand!

Things To Do

The main thing to do in Camp de Mar is to relax. Relax and enjoy a peaceful holiday where all there is to do is soak up the sun, take a dip in the refreshing ocean, go on a boat trip to the island of Sa Dragonea or play a round of golf on one of the 6 championship golf courses. That sounds perfect to us!

Beaches

Surrounded by rocky cliffs and green pine trees, the 200-metre long beach of Camp de Mar certainly has an air of magic about it. The sand is fine and white and the water is warm and crystal clear – perfect for couple and families enjoying a summer holiday in Camp de Mar. There’s even a tropical feel to this beach with the straw topped umbrellas and island bar in the middle of the ocean!

Good to know

Currency

Euro

Language

Spanish

Time difference

GMT +1

Cost of a beer

Around €2.50

3-course meal

Expect to pay €8-€12

Flight time

2 hrs

(from London)

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