Mallorca's Roads open up Island to Travellers, say RitmoCars
RitmoCars say a drive around Mallorca shows the largest Balearic Island is not only for 18-30s.
- (1888PressRelease) June 16, 2011 - Ibiza, Baleares The summer spot of Mallorca has both drastically and dramatically altered and revamped itself from a location full of sand, Brits and bars, to a trendy celebrity endorsed tranquil island.
In recent months, RitmoCars, who provide car hire in Mallorca for the island as well as Ibiza and Menorca, have noticed dissipation in stag-style crowds and flocks of tourist gangs.
The largest of the Balearic Islands, Mallorca, although boasting a heady and illustrious nightlife, has more to offer tourists, who now visit the beautiful island to investigate some of its other features.
One of the changes in the way the Balearics are seen is an emergence of new road systems, which have created a new way of seeing the various corners and caves of the island, by public transport and by car.
There are over 100 beaches in Mallorca, a predominant attraction for tourists. The new road systems mean visits to some of the more rare beaches on the island is now feasible.
Mallorca's well structured road system is accessible and clear to follow for travellers. The main road connects the North and South of the island, and along the way, drivers will find tourist attractions clearly sign posted. There are also car hire companies that cater for the Balearics. RitmoCars offer car hire for collection at the airport, to allow you freedom of movement on your travels.
Mallorca's island is open to appreciation from families and couples and not the gang-traveller mentality it has seen in recent years.
RitmoCars ( http://www.ritmocars.co.uk/ ) are a car hire company, who specialise in car hire Mallorca and the Balearics. They also provide vehicle hire for a range of other European destinations too and an online booking system for travellers, offering luxury to family-friendly vehicles.
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