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Costa de los Pinos Holidays

Some of the best beaches on the island bless the eastern coast of Majorca and Costa de los Pinos is wonderfully placed to take advantage of them. The resort is set in picturesque parkland with age old pine trees adding to the leisurely ambience. The shingle beach is popular with locals, who partake of the beach bar faciltiies and bathe in the warm water water of the Mediterranean that streach out like a blue carpet to the horizon. The wide expanse of Cala Millor beach that sits on the east coast's largest bay is nearby if you like your beach time to go with more of a splash.

Exploring inland will take you away from the crowds and into pine clad hills that make for great walking country. If you hire a car you'll be able to skirt the coastline, stopping off at beaches as you go. You may be lucky enough to find a secluded cove all to yourself. Just a short drive inland and you will come to the historic town of Arta which is dominated by a 14th-century hilltop fortress, Esglesia de San Salvador. From this vantage point you can view the surrounding countryside and, on a clear day, out to sea. 10km southeast of Arta are the Coves d'Arta that can be toured throughout the year.

If you're looking for a peaceful beach holiday then holidays in Costa de los Pinos may be the answer. Plus you'll have the option to go on daytrips to the larger and busier resorts of Cala Bona and Cala Millor.

Summer holidays to Costa de los Pinos are a real treat. The bathing here is great for kids and the Mediterranean is so blue it's unreal. There are also any number of beaches a short drive away, like leisurely exploration of Majorca's eastern coast may even uncover a secret, deserted cove for your exclusive enjoyment.

The beautiful parkland surrounding the resort is as breathtaking as the sea. Vivid green pine-clad hills tumble into the blue. There are many sites to see in the area too. The famous Caves of Drach are close by, as is pretty Porto Cristo. Venture inland and you'll turn your back on touristy Majorca.

The historic mountain town of Arta has to be seen to be believed. From the 14th century hilltop fortress which dominates the town the views are awe-inspiring. Prepare to be dazzled by the countryside and look out for glimpses of the sparkling Mediterranean on a clear day.

Though it may take some willpower to tear yourself away from the pools and health centre at the impressive Eurotel Golf Punta Rotja. Perhaps the three golf courses - all within 15km of the hotel - will prove an irresistible lure.

Whatever you get up to, you won't regret taking your holidays in Costa de los Pinos. Fore!