Discover the special beauty of each of the Balearic Islands: Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera. The climate, with over 300 sunny days a year, and the beautiful countryside make for endless possibilities for enjoying outdoor activities such as horse riding, boat trips, ballooning and water sports.

Mallorca

Nature, sports, beaches, charming villages, underground grottos, a great range of leisure possibilities for families… Mallorca has so much to offer. So what are you waiting for?

The beautiful historical old town of Palma, the capital of Mallorca, is amazing. Overlooking the Roman wall which used to surround the city, the Gothic cathedral called La Seu rises majestically over the sea.

Menorca

Menorca is synonymous with relaxation and nature. It has been declared a Biosphere Reserve, has a wonderful selection of idyllic coves and beaches, charming little fishing villages and countryside which is a delight for cyclists and hikers.

Explore Ciutadella de Menorca, once the capital of the island, boasting palaces, medieval buildings and narrow, cobbled streets. The tower of the Castle of San Nicolás is really striking and seems to watch over the port.

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IBIZA/EIVISSA

The Phoenician and Carthaginian civilisations have left quite a mark on the island, as has the Renaissance era. From high in the historical old town of Dalt Vila in the capital city of Ibiza you have fantastic panoramic views with the port at your feet. It is completely surrounded by impressive Renaissance city walls which were built to protect the town against pirates. The most monumental of the five access gates is the Portal de ses Taules, next to the Mercado Viejo or Old Market.

FORMENTERA

If Formentera is famous for anything it is for its white, sandy beaches bathed with crystal-clear, turquoise waters. Discover this jewel of nature which is as small in size as it is great in the beauty of its landscapes. You'll find secret little hideaways full of delight: lagoons, dunes, salt pans, caves and woods full of juniper and pine trees. You can do it on foot, on horseback or by bicycle.