British tourists have long-established favorites in Majorca (Mallorca), with the southwest coast being the most popular hub. Magaluf remains the "party capital" for younger English travelers, known for its vibrant nightlife, British-style pubs, and the famous "Strip." Just next door, Palma Nova offers a slightly more relaxed, family-friendly version of the same vibe. For those seeking a more traditional and scenic experience, Santa Ponsa has been a British favorite for over 40 years, offering a sheltered cove and a strong community feel. On the northern coast, Alcudia and Puerto Pollensa are incredibly popular with British families and cycling enthusiasts due to their shallow waters, long sandy beaches, and high-quality "all-inclusive" resorts. These areas are so well-catered to the UK market that you will find "English breakfasts," British newspapers, and many locals who speak fluent English, making it one of the most accessible and comfortable Mediterranean destinations for travelers from the UK.