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4 Reasons to Make the Balearic Islands Your Next Travel Destination

The Balearic Islands offer a hugely popular holiday destination – and with good reason. These islands provide the best of culture, nightlife and phenomenal scenery, providing a haven for individuals or an exciting holiday for families. The weather enjoys some of the hottest temperatures, making it the perfect summer spot, especially during peak season when the temperature is at its highest.

Take a look at just some of the few reasons below why this destination should have a place on your list.

  1. Each Island Has Its Own Character

The Balearic Islands all offer their own unique appeal.

Ibiza is renowned for its night-life and partying, as you’ll already know, but that doesn’t mean that it’s also not a great place to unwind and experience some history. There are prime partying spots, but venture to places such as Dalt Vila, the Old Town, for stunning architecture and historical sites to explore.

Formentera is full of rustic amenities and culture and is a very laid back option, perfect for couples or adults who aren’t looking to party too hard. This island houses the right amount of sandy white beaches and is made all the more exciting by the simple fact that it is only accessible by ferry.

Majorca is a complete mash-up of everything you might want. From natural beauty to glorious bays and beaches, to more busy and popular tourist resorts, Majorca has a wide selection suited for everybody.

Menorca is the perfect tranquil oasis, better for those seeking to get away from the crowded tourist spots. Menorca is filled with untouched, natural beauty, some of the world’s most breathtaking beaches, and excellent opportunities for hiking and culture.

If you’re looking for a bit more luxury no matter which island you choose, consider researching villas in the Balearic Islands.

2. It’s The Perfect Mix of Everything

These islands really do offer the best of everything, from enticing beaches, hot weather, fantastic places to eat and drink, a varied nightlife from hardcore partying to more subdued socialising, not to mention the diverse mix of historical sites, culture and mainstream tourist attractions. No matter your age range, and whether you’re going as a solo traveller, couple or large family with children, there is something for everyone on any of the islands.

The old towns, in particular, are a beautiful way to step back in time. Dalt Vila, located on Ibiza, is an UNESCO-listed old town and is arguably one of the prettiest villages in Spain. It was originally a medieval walled city, making it a popular place for history lovers to visit, with the defensive walls constructed by Kings Charles I and Phillip II of Spain in the Renaissance period. The medieval section is situated on a hilltop, surrounded by incredible fortifications which have to be seen to be believed. For film lovers, Cinema Paradiso offers the chance to watch classic films and new releases in the open air, on a comfy beanbag. It’s located on the rampart of the Bastion of Sant Pere and is one of the most atmospheric cinema experiences you can enjoy.

Be sure to do your research before you jet off, just to be sure the island you choose has everything you need!

3. It’s Great For Active Exploration

These islands offer fantastic views and scenery to explore via hiking, hiring a car, or other means of transportation. There is no limit to the number of day trips or experiences you can book, and there are many official UNESCO sites on hand to give you exceptional experiences, such as beautiful diving spots. There is also the opportunity to travel a little off the beaten track and maybe uncover a new viewing spot nobody else has encountered before. The many glorious coastlines also mean you can spend your time walking along the sands or exploring coves.

4. Incredible Weather All Year Long

For travellers hoping to recline in the sunshine, soak in the sea, and jump into a cooling swimming pool, the weather in the Balearic Islands make it the ideal destination. These beautiful islands enjoy an estimated 300 days of sun yearly, with temperatures ranging from between 16c and 29c in August. The mild winters these islands enjoy, in particular, make them a popular place to visit to get away from the harsh, cold British weather. What’s more, travelling during the winter is significantly cheaper in price than visiting in peak times, such as the school holidays in the summer.

The Balearic Islands make the ideal holiday spot, whether you’re a solo traveller, visiting with your other half, or booking the perfect family getaway. Wherever you choose to visit, you’re sure to find unique experiences which will provide you with beautiful memories.

Thomas Anderson

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