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Love from above: Jumeirah to offer helicopter tours of the Love Island villa

Jumeirah Port Soller Hotel & Spa will run helicopter tours over the Love Island villa in Majorca.
Jumeirah Port Soller Hotel & Spa will run helicopter tours over the Love Island villa in Majorca.

Ardent Love Island fans will be able to follow in the footsteps of Marcel and Gabby as part of a newly unveiled helicopter tour of the island. 

After the final episode airs tonight, the Love Island villa will soon be vacant once more, perhaps ready to receive amorous guests looking to relive the romantic sagas of the show's contestants.

Alas, any romance that still lingers about the place might soon be finished off completely though by the thundering of helicopter rotors.

The Jumeirah Port Soller Hotel & Spa has announced a new programme of island tours available to guests over the summer, including a helicopter outing over Majorca's east coast, where the villa is discreetly located on the outskirts of Sant Llorenc des Cardassar. 

The hotel promises guests the opportunity to see the luxurious love pad from the air (undoubtedly spoiling the romantic solitude for subsquent occupants in the process), as well as showing off the island's Tramuntana mountain range - a Unesco World Heritage site.

Other tours and excursions offered by the hotel include a 'walk & wine' tour through the vineyards surrounding the Love Island villa, a sunset boat cruise, and Harley Davidson motorbike tours to some of Majorca's more secluded areas.

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The hotel's clifftop infinity pool, with stunning views of the Mediterranean, is as romantic a setting as any Love Islander could dream of.

The hotel, which is situated on the island's north-west coast, offers plenty more for those seeking a bit of Majorcan luxury in the same vein as that enjoyed by the Love Islanders. A clifftop infinity pool offers stunning views across the Mediterranean, the Cap Roig restaurant serves elegant regional cuisine, and the Talise spa provides blissful sanctuary.

"Traditional Mallorcan produce such as oranges, almonds and olive oil feature in a lot of the treatments, which use Natura Bissé products," says Annie Bennett, Telegraph Travel's local expert.

"The sports massage with ginger, rosemary and lavender is very popular with the cyclists who base themselves here while tackling the hairpin bends of the Serra Tramuntana."

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