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Balearic Islands

The Balearic Islands are an archipelago located off the east coast of Spain in the Mediterranean. Comprising four large islands (Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera) and several atolls and islets, each with a distinct identity that will inspire you to experience a variety of emotions every day.

Menorca

Menorca

Recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, the island enchants with its crystal-clear beaches, such as Cala Macarella and Cala Mitjana. Menorca is less crowded than its neighbors, offering a slower pace of life, ideal for those looking to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Beyond the beaches, the island is rich in history, with archaeological remains such as Naveta des Tudons and cities like Mahón and Ciutadella, which combine historic architecture with delicious local restaurants.

Maiorca

Maiorca

The largest of the Balearic Islands enchants travelers with its diverse landscapes, from stunning beaches like Cala d'Or and Es Trenc to the impressive mountains of the Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The capital, Palma de Mallorca, invites visitors to visit the Cathedral of Santa Maria, charming streets, and a seaside promenade that exudes culture and sophistication. Mallorca is perfect for travelers seeking diverse experiences with a rich cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes.

Formentera

Formentera

Unlike its neighbor Ibiza, Formentera is the ideal destination for those seeking relaxation in a more peaceful and disconnected environment. The island offers stunning landscapes, such as the beaches of Ses Illetes and Cala Saona, perfect for sunbathing and unforgettable diving. Furthermore, the La Mola lighthouse provides breathtaking panoramic views, while the rustic charm of the local villages captivates visitors. Formentera attracts couples seeking romance, families seeking a peaceful getaway, and even adventurers interested in exploring its crystal-clear waters by kayak or stand-up paddleboard.

Itineraries

Itineraries

For a week-long vacation, you can choose one of the following itineraries: Ibiza and Formentera are usually combined, as they are very close. Another available one-week itinerary is to visit Mallorca and Menorca. With a two-week vacation, you can explore all four islands, enjoy the sea and snorkeling, nightclubs, and nature walks.

Ibiza

Ibiza

Famous for its crystal-clear beaches, vibrant nightlife, and enchanting landscapes, Ibiza is one of the most sought-after destinations for those seeking a perfect balance between fun and tranquility. During the day, explore beaches like Cala Comte and Cala Bassa, or venture to hidden coves that can only be reached by boat. At night, the island transforms with world-famous parties. But Ibiza is also a destination for those seeking tranquility: the charm of Dalt Vila, with its historic architecture, and bohemian markets like Las Dalias attract travelers seeking culture.

Calas

Calas

Boat holidays in the Balearic Islands are characterized by a calm sailing experience to discover hidden coves and bays that cannot be reached by land.

Sailing

Sailing

Discover the Balearic Islands on your own boat and experience something new every day: from the rocky cliffs of Mallorca to the fine sandy beaches of Formentera; from the festivals of Ibiza to the tranquility and peace of Menorca.

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