Luxury holidays in Manacor

Tennis star Rafael Nadal put Manacor on the map, but Mallorca’s easterly town and namesake district has aces of its own to serve. Colonnaded cloisters, mediaeval fortifications and a wealth of museums and churches speak to its rich history. Honey-hued sands and turquoise shallows typify its coastline, making for idyllic beach days at Porto Cristo or Cala Anguila, say.

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When to go

Winter in Manacor is mild, sunny and low-key; autumn is your go-to for warm seas and fewer crowds, and temperatures (and visitor numbers) peak in the sun-blessed summer months from June to August.

Getting there

  • Planes

    Palma’s international airport is around a 45-minute drive from Manacor.
  • Automobiles

    A set of wheels may prove useful for exploring further, opening up day trips to the beach.