The Balearic Islands are situated just off the east coast of Spain. A superb holiday destination, the Balearic Islands offer rich culture and warm hospitality. Each of the Balearic Islands has a strong personality of its own, and each of the Balearic Islands offers much more than just a beach holiday.
The Balearic Islands consist of three main holiday destinations - Majorca, Minorca and Ibiza. The Balearic Islands are also made up of Formentera, Cabrera and the uninhabited Dragonera, although these are usually only visited on day trips.
The Balearic Islands offer beautiful scenery, forests, countryside, quiet beaches with crystal-clear waters, fascinating culture and a wonderful climate. However each of the Balearic Islands has its own diverse landscape. Majorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands, has a stunning coastline with secluded coves and rocky outcrops; Minorca - the smallest of the Balearic Islands - offers a restful, tranquil retreat, while Ibiza, the extrovert of the Balearic Islands, is famous for its nightlife.
Each of the Balearic Islands has a fascinating history. From megalithic monuments dating back to prehistoric times, to famous civilizations including the Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans and Byzantines, the Balearic Islands offer an eye-opening past and fascinating historical relics to boot.
The Balearic Islands offer stunning beaches, watersports, shopping, sightseeing and much more. Whether you want a quiet retreat or a full-on party atmosphere, the Balearic Islands offer something for everyone.
Balearic Islands
Majorca: Palma
785,000
GMT +1 hour
2 - 3 hours
Spanish (official), Catalan, Basque and Galician.
Roman Catholic
Euro
34
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