Ibiza, Majorca and Menorca make up the beautiful Balearic Islands
The Balearic Islands are where beautiful green countryside, aquamarine seas and endless stretches of coastline are met with a choice of hotels, beach resorts, and a lively, unrivalled nightlife. For a true Mediterranean holiday with all you should need within easy reach, visit the Balearic Islands on a self catering, half board or all inclusive holiday to remember.
Sat in the Mediterranean Sea between Spain and the coast of Africa, the Balearics are made up of Ibiza, Majorca and Menorca, and together they are some of the most popular holiday destinations across the globe. Boasting constant sunny climates and fine beaches, it is easy to see why the Balearics are such a fashionable choice.
The wild island of Ibiza is considered the party capital of Europe, with some of the biggest and best nightclubs in the world. Although a firm favourite with the fun-loving crowd, Ibiza is home to some of the Balearics best landscapes.
Majorca is the Balearic Islands largest resort, attracting a range of tourists to its extremely diverse shores. Whilst many resorts are pumping throughout the summer months with energetic bars, restaurants and cafes, there is still a number of quieter, more upmarket towns and villages with a less crowded and commercial atmosphere.
Menorca is a haven of unspoilt natural landscapes, pristine scenery and a laid back atmosphere ideal for families and couples. Holidays to Menorca are far calmer and relaxed and guarantee a touch of traditional Balearic charm.
Holidays to the Balearic Islands offer a multitude of experiences no matter what your taste or age. Whether wild party nights, relaxing days, or a traditional beach break is for you, a holiday to the Balearic Islands promises to be the perfect choice
More information on Balearic IslandsIbiza - the island for wild parties, magnificent sunsets and some of the best beaches in the Balearics.
Combining bargain hotels, a world famous nightlife with sun-kissed beaches and captivating Mediterranean coastlines, Ibiza offers a chance to explore the best of the Balearics. For every super-cool dance club you will find a serene stretch of beach and for every chic cafe a secluded cove, magnificent sunset or quaint Spanish town offering a touch of charm and tradition.
Of all the Balearic Islands, Ibiza undoubtedly has the reputation as the most flamboyant party island, and boasts a hedonistic clubbing scene that has attracted young holiday makers for many a decade. The islands most famous beach resorts such as San Antonia and Playa D’en Bossa cater for the lively, 18-30’s fun-loving crowd, with wild parties and vibrant clubs that open around-the-clock throughout the summer season.
Holidays to Ibiza offer plenty of things to see and do, with the islands capital, Ibiza Town, at the centre stage of all the attractions. Boasting an atmosphere both beautiful, outrageous and brimming with character, Ibiza Town is where you will find a chic marina, a sophisticated selection of cafés and bars and a number of the islands most famous nightclubs including Pacha and El Divino.
Despite its lively exterior, the island of Ibiza offers much more than constant clubbing, and beneath the surface of nocturnal parties you will find an abundance of smaller resorts that simply beg to be explored. For those interested in the tranquil side of Balearic life, venture to the quieter more upmarket resorts of Santa Eulalia, Es Cana or San Jose where you will find a string of quieter un-crowded beaches and secluded villages that cater for a strictly family and couples clientele.
Why not sit and watch the sun go down as you sample some of the islands delightful Paella, take a trip to Es Cana and scour the authentic hippy markets, or venture to the secluded, Caribbean like, island of Formentera which is only a short boat ride away.
More information on IbizaAn island of true natural beauty; holidays to Menorca won't let you down.
Menorca is the perfect place to enjoy the perpetual Mediterranean sunshine, take advantage of our hotels and discover the fascinating profusion of pristine beaches and unspoilt natural attractions that sum up the magical island of Menorca; the Balearics second largest resort. Home to more beaches than the rest of the Balearics put together, coast lovers will delight in the variety of sandy bays that stretch across the island. Whether it’s a lively beach or secluded cove, relax in the warm sunshine and feel your stress slip away.
Unlike the rest of the Balearic Islands, a holiday in Menorca is synonymous with lazy days spent on the beach, leisurely coastal strolls and enjoying the traditional cuisine served up daily. More laid back than lively, Menorca is mainly popular with families and couples, with lively adventurers opting for the exciting party islands of Ibiza or Majorca.
Offering all that’s needed for the perfect family holiday, Menorca resorts can count pristine beaches, warm shallow waters, exciting ocean-sports and scenic landscapes to their list of endeavours. Resorts including Son Bou, Cala’n Porter and Cala Galdana sit on the Southern coastline and offer everything from peaceful countryside and quaint villages to bustling resorts beside safe sandy beaches.
Great ways to spend sunny days when visiting Menorca can be found wandering the great selection of restaurants and enjoying an evening drink in the islands capital Mahon.
For the more active members of the family, water-sports are a favourite pastime, with the shallow waters perfect for snorkelling, diving and swimming. Across the island you will find a vast number of aqua-parks with exciting rides, water-chutes and splash pools for the children to enjoy.
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