Balearic Islands - Spain
Balearic Islands - Spain
Balearic Islands - Spain
Both the adventurous souls and the peacefulness seekers will be in their element in the Balearic Islands. Ete Yachting is taking you on a tour in the Mediterranean Sea, to meet some of the most beautiful and famous islands in Spanish archipelago. Majorca, an island full of contrasts, luxury and primitive alike, Ibiza, the party-lover child of the archipelago, Formentera with its silver sands and perfect beaches and Menorca, the heaven of turquoise waters and historical places. Take our Balearic Islands yacht charter and immerse yourself in wanderlust and beatitude.
What to see?
The list of places to see in the Balearic Islands is long and full of stunning tourist attractions. While visiting the Spanish archipelago, you should never miss the UNESCO-listed Old Town in Ibiza, the charming beaches on Formentera Island, Natural Park of Ses Salines, a UNESCO-World heritage site, or Mahón, the capital of Menorca Island, built on the edge of a cliff. Palma de Majorca, The Charming Medieval Walled Town of Alcudia and the Chartusian Monastery of Valldemossa are few of the most important attractions in Majorca Island. Make sure to visit as many beaches as you can and do not miss the Beach of ses Illets in Formentera.
Ibiza Island: Ibiza Island is one of the four islands of the Balearic Islands, one of the 17 autonomous regions of Spain. Ibiza is the largest and most touristic island of the Balearic Islands after Majorca. Dalt Vila region is the old town, which is located on the slopes of the hill in the center and in the castle.
Mallorca: One of the most well-known destinations of Spain yacht charter, Mallorca, near the eastern coast of Spain, in the Western Mediterranean, is an island of the Balearic Islands, which is an autonomous region. There are findings from the Paleolithic Period on the island where the total population is 405 thousand people.
Canaria Islands: Far away from the mainland of Spain, crossing the Gibraltar strait and crossing the Atlantic Ocean, it is located about 100 km north of Morocco's Atlantic Coast in North Africa. Gran Canaria, one of the Canary Islands off the coast, is a good choice for travelers who want to spend an extraordinary and tranquil holiday on an island in the ocean.
What to do?
The Balearic Islands are a never-ending source of activities. The Islands are a perfect destination for everyone: adventure seekers, nature-oriented people, party-lovers, and family groups.
- Sea kayaking expeditions;
- Scuba diving
- Balearic Island yacht charter
- Horse riding
- Guided tours to old villages or historical places;
- Mountain climbing and backpacking to less explored places;
- Trips to hidden beaches.
What to eat?
Balearic cuisine offers some of the tastiest dishes in the world, especially when it comes to seafood. When in the Balearic Islands you must try ensaimades, vegetable stews, sobrassada, coques, tombet, Maó cheese and, of course, wine.