Breathtaking scenery combined with crazy night life: this is the Balearics, the perfect mix of fun and relaxation in the Spanish archipelago loved by the young.
Ibiza, Formentera, Mallorca and Menorca with the smaller island of Cabrera, which is home to the eponymous nature park, as well as some small islets are all different from each other, but they share the eternal springtime, with the typical mild climate of the Mediterranean.
Mallorca is the biggest island and the destination of the historical-cultural tourism thanks to the typical buildings of the capital Palma de Mallorca and some neighbouring countries.
But it is in Ibiza where you can have the most fun: the destination for the young without substitute, it has the most important clubs in Europe and hosts festivals that animate the coast. Although it is a destination that can also be appreciated for its artistic value: the old town of Ibiza is a UNESCO Heritage Site.
More relaxing and quiet compared to the other islands, is Menorca, whereas Formentera is the ideal stopover for those who want to enjoy the sea and maybe meet the many celebrities who especially in summer take refuge in the island to spend their holidays.
The Balearics express the culture of the traditional fun of Spain, where socialising often takes place through good food. There are several typical products that you can taste in the archipelago: the ensaimada, a “classic” of the Majorcan breakfast, with Minorcan honey, as well as the flaó (cheese and herb flan) typical of Ibiza, and the fish salad of Formentera.
One of the most characteristic liquors of Minorca is a gin, made from grape wine and flavoured with juniper berries.
Reach the Balearics by boat is an unforgettable experience: book your mooring now. And have fun “todo bajo el sol”!