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Kategorie – Balearic Islands

The Balearic Islands, a Spanish archipelago in the Mediterranean, are a popular destination for sun worshippers, nature lovers and partygoers alike.

Mallorca, the largest island, impresses with its beautiful beaches, picturesque villages and lively towns.

Ibiza is known worldwide for its exciting nightlife and idyllic bays.

Menorca offers tranquillity, nature and rich history, while Formentera beckons with its endless sandy beaches.

The Balearic Islands are a paradise for water sports enthusiasts, hikers and cyclists.

The local cuisine, characterized by Mediterranean influences, spoils you with fresh seafood and traditional dishes.

The warm hospitality of the locals rounds off the holiday experience.

Whether you want to relax, party or explore, the Balearic Islands offer the right experience for every type of traveler.

The most beautiful resorts in Formentera

The island of Formentera is located about nine kilometers south of Ibiza in the Mediterranean Sea and belongs to the Balearic Islands. The island is about 19 kilometers long and has about 70 kilometers of coastline. With an area of 82 square kilometres, Formentera is the second smallest inhabited island in the Balearic Islands. In fact, about 12,300 people live...

S’Illot – between beach fun and Bronze Age

The town of S’Illot on the east coast of Mallorca is remembered for its geographical location. The village of 2000 inhabitants is divided by the torrent “Torrent de Ca n’Amer”. Where it reaches the sea, a handsome bridge spans over it, which was only renewed in 2019. S’Illot is an urbanization that was built from 1959 especially for...

A journey along the coast of Mallorca

The interior of Mallorca offers many attractions, but if you want to be honest, the main attraction for most tourists who visit the island is none other than taking one bath after another on the paradisiacal Mallorcan coast. No wonder: Of the 550 kilometres of coastline, 125 kilometres are accounted for by 348 beaches and bays of all types and conditions. Among them...

Cala Figuera – One of the most beautiful places in Mallorca

Many travelers have long since established that Mallorca is of course much more than sightseeing in Las Palmas or party vacations at the notorious Ballermann. The island offers a variety of beautiful corners, which are not only known for their great beaches and the sea, but also for the possibilities of recreation and other forms of island discovery. When looking for...

Santanyi, small town of charm

Overall, Mallorca is no larger than the northern German district of Vorpommern Greifswald and yet the island appears as diverse as the whole world. Between the Cap de Formentor, according to the Mallorcans the “meeting place of the winds” and the touch of the South Seas on the dream beaches of Cala Mondragò and Cala Llombards, it can be idyllic and lonely...

Balearic Islands – paradise on earth

The Balearic Islands fascinate and enchant. Miles of sandy beaches and magical Mediterranean waters attract tourists from all over the world. There are five Balearic Islands – Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca, Formentera and Cabrera. Each of the islands is like a little gem with its own size, splendor and beauty. Our tip: Take advantage of the opportunity to take a...

Playa de Canyamel – a popular summer holiday destination

Mallorca, the largest Balearic island, is one of the most popular summer holiday destinations for Germans. Playa de Canyamel, is a popular tourist destination on the northeast coast of the island of Mallorca. The beautiful sandy beach with “Blue Flag” is bordered on one side by a nature reserve and it borders the clear turquoise sea. The nature reserve is...

Small, but pretty and nice: Cala Bona

The internationally known and popular holiday resort of Cala Bona is a small district of the municipality of Son Servera in the comarca of Llevant on the east coast of Mallorca in the Bahia de Arta near Cala Millor. Cala Bona currently has about 1,100 permanent inhabitants, most of whom live from tourism. Thanks to its picturesque location in the middle of a natural...