Beginners guide to the Balearic Islands
The Balearic Islands
A cluster of islands in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Spain, comprising Majorca, Minorca, Ibiza and lesser-known Formentera, the Balearics are the beach destination for Europeans. All are unsurpassed for choice of holiday accommodation, villa rentals and apartments and they come with year-round sunshine. Young and old make the Balearic Islands their number one choice for sea and sand. The tourist industry will speak to you in your own language though each island is fiercely proud of its own tongue. The Euro is used everywhere.
Majorca or Mallorca
You can steer clear of the package destinations of Magalluf and Palma by renting your holiday villa, close enough to the action or far enough away for peace and seclusion. Originally a destination for artists and intellectuals, Mallorca has plenty to see away from it's trademark beaches. High up winding mountain roads lie picturesque villages with ancient monasteries (Lluc), interesting museums and beautiful churches. You could visit the C18th Castillo de Bemdinat or the C16th fortress at the port of Telmo. You must visit the awesome cathedral at Palma. Alcudia is medieval and charming; older still is its Roman theatre. Any holiday villa or holiday apartment will be within easy reach of a beach, but it is worth seeing as exploring to see what Mallorca has to offer.
Minorca or Menorca
A wide smooth highway running roughly west-east divides Menorca into two regions. The beaches in the south are white sand surrounded by pine groves. The north is steeper, wilder and more rugged. The bays (calas) are numerous, safe and well-managed, though some require a car and a good map. The capital, Mahon, with one of the deepest natural harbours in the world, is a good place for a holiday apartment, being close to all the amenities. At the other end of the island is Ciudadela, an impressive port with narrow medieval walkways, small palaces, churches and a whole street of fish-restaurants. Inland lie the colourful and lively towns of Ferreries and Alaior. Mercadal, at the foot of Mount Toro offers the chance for a panoramic view, sometimes as far as the other islands. The best holiday villas offer comfort, luxury and a base from which to explore the beach-life by day and the night-life by night.
Ibiza
Perhaps the best known island among young people, Ibiza -the white island- has been a tourist destination for the hippie culture since the 1960's. Nowadays there is ample for the older visitor and for families. Ibiza is known, quite rightly for the quality of its beaches and the island is ringed on all coasts, strands, inlets and bays- Playa d'en Bossa, Santa Eulalia , Cal d'Or, Cala Blanca. However, the frantic bustle can be left behind with a short climb up onto the ramparts of Ibiza Old Town. Renting a holiday villa in the south of the island will put you near less crowded beaches and quieter areas. A visit to the caves at Se Fontelles to see the prehistoric paintings is recommended.
Formentera
This small island, with only 5200 inhabitants, is located 11 miles from the south-eastern coast of Ibiza. Consequently most people arrive by ferry. With its superb climate, its rich vegetation of pines as well as palms, and its quiet and relaxed ambience Formentera is a true paradise. The sea is visible from practically any point of the island, and there are numerous great beaches and lonely bays, some of them with incredible grottos. An obvious choice for the sun-worshipper makes this island very popular during summer months. Renting a holiday apartment or villa is essential as the small number of hotels are quickly filled. Small as the island is, you could hire a bicycle in the harbour seek seclusion in the pine woods or secluded beaches.
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Apartments and villas in the Balearic Islands
3 Bed Villa To Rent In Pollensa - AH244
If you are looking for an exceptional and exclusive place to stay with stylish surroundings, then this villa is the perfect answer. Set in 4000m2 grounds, in the Vall den March, with wonderful views of the mountains and just 1km from the old town ...Quiet magnificant local finca villa in the suburbs of Sant Antonio sleeps upto 6
The rustic villa benefits from its own private pool, with a shallow end perfect for the children. In a sleep hamlet near Sant Antonio. A large terrace surrounds the villa suitable for sunbathing, aperitifs during the famous sunsets and al fresco d...SPECIAL PRICES Casa Azul Ibiza - Luxurious Villa With Stunning Pool & Terrace
Casa Azul, Ibiza, is situated in a quiet & rural location in the Mid South to South West of the island, surrounded by rustic pastures & sweeping vistas. Ibiza's best beaches are within 4 minutes drive, with the centres of Ibiza Town and San Antoni...in UNESCO Parc, 10m to Mahon + beach. Now 2011 prices despite refurbishment!
Villa Saudade has its special charm lying in a simple elegance and the authenticity of the object. Villa Saudade is not one of the typical commercial vacation homes in one of the many tourists' agglomerations. It lies with its own private pool of ...3 bedroom apartment
3 bedroom 2 bathroom apartment in quiet development. Communal pool, near to beach and golf course.
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