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A Message
from MIcHAeL

“What’s clear to me is that if anyone is up for delivering a fifth straight year of record-breaking sales, it’s you.”

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Michael Orange
Vice President, National Sales 
Hyundai Motor America 

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Hear Michael reflect on the strong start
for 2025 and announce the award
trip destination for the 2025 winners. 

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Deep-rooted history

Inhabited since 7000 BC, Mallorca's strategic Mediterranean location has drawn countless invaders. From Roman conquest in 123 BC to the decisive victory of King Jaime of Aragon in 1229, its history is a tapestry woven with battles and cultural influences.

Culturally significant landscape

Mallorca's Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a testament to the island's unique blend of nature and culture. This dramatic mountain range, culminating in the 1,436-meter peak of Puig Major, offers breathtaking scenery and a glimpse into Mallorca's rich history.

Palma population

With nearly half of Mallorca's population residing within its limits, Palma thrives as a vibrant capital, a dynamic hub of activity and cultural life.

A mecca for cyclists

Mallorca is a cycling paradise, attracting both professional teams and recreational riders. The island's diverse terrain, including the legendary Sa Calobra descent with its 26 hairpin turns and 7.1% average gradient, provides a thrilling challenge for even the most experienced cyclists.

Subterranean wonders

Mallorca boasts a remarkable network of caves, with the Coves del Drach being the most renowned. This awe-inspiring underground world showcases a breathtaking array of stalactites and stalagmites, culminating in Lake Martel, one of the world's largest underground lakes.

Sunshine state of mind

Mallorca boasts a Mediterranean climate, blessed with an average year-round temperature of 69.8°F on the coast and over 300 sunny days annually. This idyllic weather makes it an irresistible destination for travelers seeking sunshine and warm temperatures.

Foodie facts

Two culinary treasures, sobrasada and ensaimada, proudly bear the EU's Protected Geographical Indication. These unique delicacies are exclusively produced on Mallorca, making them a must-try for any visitor.

Avian spectacle

Twice a year, Mallorca becomes a breathtaking stage for avian migration, as thousands of majestic Honey Buzzards soar across its skies. These raptors utilize the island as a crucial stopover on their long journeys between Europe and Africa. Witness this awe-inspiring spectacle in late April and early May, when the island is alive with the graceful flight of these magnificent birds.

Luxury on the Mediterranean

With its pristine beaches, rugged mountains and charming villages, this sun-soaked Balearic Island is a haven for relaxation and adventure. Explore medieval towns, hike the Serra de Tramuntana or simply bask in the sun – Mallorca caters to every luxury traveler’s desires.

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A Message from MIcHAeL

“What’s clear to me is that if anyone is up for delivering a fifth straight year of record-breaking sales, it's you.”

Michael Orange,
Vice President, National Sales 
Hyundai Motor America 

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Hear Michael reflect on the strong start
for 2025 and announce the award
trip destination for the 2024 winners. 

Deep-rooted history

Inhabited since 7000 BC, Mallorca's strategic Mediterranean location has drawn countless invaders. From Roman conquest in 123 BC to the decisive victory of King Jaime of Aragon in 1229, its history is a tapestry woven with battles and cultural influences.

Culturally significant landscape

Mallorca's Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a testament to the island's unique blend of nature and culture. This dramatic mountain range, culminating in the 1,436-meter peak of Puig Major, offers breathtaking scenery and a glimpse into Mallorca's rich history.

Palma population

With nearly half of Mallorca's population residing within its limits, Palma thrives as a vibrant capital, a dynamic hub of activity and cultural life.

A mecca for cyclists

Mallorca is a cycling paradise, attracting both professional teams and recreational riders. The island's diverse terrain, including the legendary Sa Calobra descent with its 26 hairpin turns and 7.1% average gradient, provides a thrilling challenge for even the most experienced cyclists.

Subterranean wonders

Mallorca boasts a remarkable network of caves, with the Coves del Drach being the most renowned. This awe-inspiring underground world showcases a breathtaking array of stalactites and stalagmites, culminating in Lake Martel, one of the world's largest underground lakes.

Sunshine state of mind

Mallorca boasts a Mediterranean climate, blessed with an average year-round temperature of 69.8°F on the coast and over 300 sunny days annually. This idyllic weather makes it an irresistible destination for travelers seeking sunshine and warm temperatures.

Foodie facts

Two culinary treasures, sobrasada and ensaimada, proudly bear the EU's Protected Geographical Indication. These unique delicacies are exclusively produced on Mallorca, making them a must-try for any visitor.

Avian spectacle

Twice a year, Mallorca becomes a breathtaking stage for avian migration, as thousands of majestic Honey Buzzards soar across its skies. These raptors utilize the island as a crucial stopover on their long journeys between Europe and Africa. Witness this awe-inspiring spectacle in late April and early May, when the island is alive with the graceful flight of these magnificent birds.

Deep-rooted history

Inhabited since 7000 BC, Mallorca's strategic Mediterranean location has drawn countless invaders. From Roman conquest in 123 BC to the decisive victory of King Jaime of Aragon in 1229, its history is a tapestry woven with battles and cultural influences.

Culturally significant landscape

Mallorca's Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a testament to the island's unique blend of nature and culture. This dramatic mountain range, culminating in the 1,436-meter peak of Puig Major, offers breathtaking scenery and a glimpse into Mallorca's rich history.

Palma population

With nearly half of Mallorca's population residing within its limits, Palma thrives as a vibrant capital, a dynamic hub of activity and cultural life.

A mecca for cyclists

Mallorca is a cycling paradise, attracting both professional teams and recreational riders. The island's diverse terrain, including the legendary Sa Calobra descent with its 26 hairpin turns and 7.1% average gradient, provides a thrilling challenge for even the most experienced cyclists.

Subterranean wonders

Mallorca boasts a remarkable network of caves, with the Coves del Drach being the most renowned. This awe-inspiring underground world showcases a breathtaking array of stalactites and stalagmites, culminating in Lake Martel, one of the world's largest underground lakes.

Sunshine state of mind

Mallorca boasts a Mediterranean climate, blessed with an average year-round temperature of 69.8°F on the coast and over 300 sunny days annually. This idyllic weather makes it an irresistible destination for travelers seeking sunshine and warm temperatures.

Foodie facts

Two culinary treasures, sobrasada and ensaimada, proudly bear the EU's Protected Geographical Indication. These unique delicacies are exclusively produced on Mallorca, making them a must-try for any visitor.

Avian spectacle

Twice a year, Mallorca becomes a breathtaking stage for avian migration, as thousands of majestic Honey Buzzards soar across its skies. These raptors utilize the island as a crucial stopover on their long journeys between Europe and Africa. Witness this awe-inspiring spectacle in late April and early May, when the island is alive with the graceful flight of these magnificent birds.

Luxury on the Mediterranean

With its pristine beaches, rugged mountains and charming villages, this sun-soaked Balearic Island is a haven for relaxation and adventure. Explore medieval towns, hike the Serra de Tramuntana or simply bask in the sun – Mallorca caters to every luxury traveler’s desires.

Deep-rooted history

Deep-rooted history

Inhabited since 7000 BC, Mallorca's strategic Mediterranean location has drawn countless invaders. From Roman conquest in 123 BC to the decisive victory of King Jaime of Aragon in 1229, its history is a tapestry woven with battles and cultural influences.

Culturally significant landscape

Culturally significant landscape

Mallorca's Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a testament to the island's unique blend of nature and culture. This dramatic mountain range, culminating in the 1,436-meter peak of Puig Major, offers breathtaking scenery and a glimpse into Mallorca's rich history.

Palma population

Palma population

With nearly half of Mallorca's population residing within its limits, Palma thrives as a vibrant capital, a dynamic hub of activity and cultural life.

A mecca for cyclists

A mecca for cyclists

Mallorca is a cycling paradise, attracting both professional teams and recreational riders. The island's diverse terrain, including the legendary Sa Calobra descent with its 26 hairpin turns and 7.1% average gradient, provides a thrilling challenge for even the most experienced cyclists.

Subterranean wonders

Subterranean wonders

Mallorca boasts a remarkable network of caves, with the Coves del Drach being the most renowned. This awe-inspiring underground world showcases a breathtaking array of stalactites and stalagmites, culminating in Lake Martel, one of the world's largest underground lakes.

Sunshine state of mind

Sunshine state of mind

Mallorca boasts a Mediterranean climate, blessed with an average year-round temperature of 69.8°F on the coast and over 300 sunny days annually. This idyllic weather makes it an irresistible destination for travelers seeking sunshine and warm temperatures.

Foodie facts

Foodie facts

Two culinary treasures, sobrasada and ensaimada, proudly bear the EU's Protected Geographical Indication. These unique delicacies are exclusively produced on Mallorca, making them a must-try for any visitor.

Avian spectacle

Avian spectacle

Twice a year, Mallorca becomes a breathtaking stage for avian migration, as thousands of majestic Honey Buzzards soar across its skies. These raptors utilize the island as a crucial stopover on their long journeys between Europe and Africa. Witness this awe-inspiring spectacle in late April and early May, when the island is alive with the graceful flight of these magnificent birds.

Luxury on the Mediterranean

With its pristine beaches, rugged mountains and charming villages, this sun-soaked Balearic Island is a haven for relaxation and adventure. Explore medieval towns, hike the Serra de Tramuntana or simply bask in the sun – Mallorca caters to every luxury traveler’s desires.

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