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What to See in Balearic Islands

 
  • Bellver Castle

    Gothic-style circular castle built in the 14th century as a royal residence, now functioning as a museum and historic monument with panoramic views.

  • Plaza Mayor

    Historic main square featuring galleries and a prominent shopping street, known for its cultural and architectural significance.

  • Almudaina Palace

    Historic royal residence and fortress featuring Gothic architecture and regional heritage. It serves as an official residence of the Spanish royal family and functions as a museum and cultural site.

  • Parc de la Mar

    An oasis of open space and lush greenery which is dotted with contemporary sculptures, artificial lakes and fountains.

  • Palma Exchange

    Historic 15th-century Gothic building originally serving as a commercial and trade center, featuring notable architectural elements such as turrets and rib vaulting.

  • Formentor Beach

    A very narrow beach with fine, white sand. If the crystal clear water isn't enough to make your day, rent a pedalo or a jetski.

  • Calo des Moro Beach

    A small strip of the beach surrounded by jagged rocks. It is perfect for sunbathing and swimming, but it also attracts professional…

  • Drach Caves

    The Caves of Drach are four great caves that are located in the island of Majorca, Balearic Islands, Spain, extending to a depth of 25 m…

  • Alcúdia City Walls

    Come see the remains of this impressive defensive system built around Mallorca's oldest city. The walls and gates have been fully restored.

  • Calvari Steps

    Beautiful stone stairway leading to a chapel. It has 365 steps.

  • Dalt Vila - Old Town Ibiza City

    The name of this historical district actually means "Upper Town", which nicely corresponds to its position, being situated on a hill around…

  • Es Trenc Beach

    The beach of Es Trenc close to Campos on the southern coast of Majorca is part of the Natural Area of Special Interest Es Trenc-Salobrar de…

  • Macarella Beach

    One of the most beautiful beaches in Menorca which is surrounded by high, pine clad cliffs.

  • Cala Figuera Beach

    The beach consists of small stones. Crystal clear water, however there are no services by the beach.

  • Cova d'en Xoroi Club

    Interesting night club in the famous cave of Menorca. A veranda with spectacular views.

  • Cala Mitjana beach

    Cala Mitjana is a bay and beach on the Spanish Mediterranean island of Menorca's southern coast.

  • Cathedral of Menorca

    The Cathedral Basilica of Ciutadella de Menorca is a Roman Catholic church in Ciutadella de Menorca, in the island of Menorca, in Balearic…

  • Arta Coves

    Explore mysterious, motionless, rigid visions made by countless stalactites with prodigious shapes.

  • Mondragó beach

    A protected area for its special natural beauty, flora and fauna. A true virgin beach.

  • Botani Cactus

    The largest botanical garden in Europe. Admire cactuses and tropical flowers.

  • Lluc Sanctuary

    The Santuari de Lluc is a monastery and pilgrimage site located in the municipality of Escorca in north-west Majorca.

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