Illes Balears Must-Sees
The Balearic Islands offer a diverse landscape of historical and natural landmarks, from the 19th-century Cap de Formentor Lighthouse to the medieval Alcúdia City Walls. This collection highlights Majorca’s limestone Drach Caves, which house one of the world's largest underground lakes, alongside Menorca’s secluded coves like Cala Macarella. Architectural sites include the 10th-century Arab Baths in Palma, the royal Valldemossa Charterhouse, and defensive structures such as the 16th-century Torre del Verger.
Cap de Formentor Lighthouse
The Formentor or Cap de Formentor Lighthouse is an active lighthouse on the Spanish island of Majorca.
Calo des Moro Beach
A small strip of the beach surrounded by jagged rocks. It is perfect for sunbathing and swimming, but it also attracts professional…
Drach Caves
The Caves of Drach are four great caves that are located in the island of Majorca, Balearic Islands, Spain, extending to a depth of 25 m…
Valldemossa Charterhouse
The Valldemossa Charterhouse is a palace in Valldemossa, Mallorca that was royal residence of the king Sancho of Majorca and later Royal…
Cala en Turqueta
A secluded cove on Menorca's southern coast known for its turquoise waters and white sand, sheltered by pine-covered cliffs.
Mirador des Colomer
A clifftop observation deck situated 200 meters above sea level on the Formentor peninsula, offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean and the islet of El Colomer.
Alcúdia City Walls
Come see the remains of this impressive defensive system built around Mallorca's oldest city. The walls and gates have been fully restored.
Es Trenc Beach
The beach of Es Trenc close to Campos on the southern coast of Majorca is part of the Natural Area of Special Interest Es Trenc-Salobrar de…
Arab Baths
These baths harp back to a mystical Byzantine period when the Moors ruled over Spain.
Cala Mesquida
Located in northeast Majorca, this bay is characterized by a large dune system and surrounding pine forests. It is a designated Area of Special Interest.
Formentor Beach
A very narrow beach with fine, white sand. If the crystal clear water isn't enough to make your day, rent a pedalo or a jetski.
Cala Galdana
A large, shell-shaped bay on Menorca's southern coast featuring shallow waters and a limestone cliff backdrop.
Muro Beach
One of the best beaches on the island. Great choice for families with children, but also for those who want to try watersports.
Cala Figuera Beach
The beach consists of small stones. Crystal clear water, however there are no services by the beach.
Macarella Beach
One of the most beautiful beaches in Menorca which is surrounded by high, pine clad cliffs.
Alfabia Gardens
A historic estate in the Tramuntana mountains featuring Moorish, English, and Italian garden styles with complex water features and a 17th-century manor house.
Torre del Verger
Also known as Torre de ses Ànimes, this coastal watchtower was built in 1579 to defend the town of Banyalbufar against pirate raids.
Capdepera Castle
The Castle of Capdepera is a walled fortress located in the Spanish municipality of Capdepera, on the island of Majorca.
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