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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.

Formentera – a small paradise in the Mediterranean

Formentera, the second smallest of the Balearic Islands, is known for having the most beautiful beaches in the Mediterranean. Under mostly bright blue skies, crystal-clear, bright turquoise water meets extensive, bright sandy beaches, which, unlike those on Mallorca and Ibiza , are not yet fully developed and overcrowded. Natural idyll Only about 12,000 people live...

Ibiza – in the paradise of flower children

Off the Mediterranean coast, they form a dreamlike island duo – the lively Ibiza and the quiet neighbour Formentera. They do not even cover a fifth of the area of Mallorca. At the warmest time of the year, awakened from its virgin hibernation, Ibiza declares itself the epitome of Sex & Drugs & Alcohol, Sun and Fun and one-night stands. Here they are not...

Retirement in Mallorca

Mallorca – the pearl of the Balearic Islands is one of the most popular destinations in the Mediterranean. The Mediterranean climate, the diverse landscape, the hospitality of the inhabitants and, last but not least, the very good infrastructure are just some of the reasons why this sunny island has been one of the top travel destinations in Europe for decades...

The beauty of the centre of Mallorca

Gentle hills, fertile plains and entire fields that turn into a fragrant, white-pink sea of flowers in spring. Thousands of red flowers form impressionistic dots between the green of the olive groves and the delicate pink of the almond trees. The centre of Mallorca is famous for its poppy splendour. Nowhere else do poppies grow as abundantly in the fields as in this...

The southeast of Mallorca

Narrow bays and lonely beaches, a paradise for water sports enthusiasts The southeast of Mallorca is undoubtedly the most graceful region of the island. A magical holiday route connects beaches and picture-book harbours with impressive caves. The coast with its turquoise blue sea, white sandy beaches lined with pine trees and whitewashed houses forms the cheerful...

The north of Mallorca

A wild natural paradise between ancient cities and medieval castles The third part of our Mallorca series takes us to the north of Mallorca today. At Cape de Formentor, the island shows its rough side. Anyone who reaches the northernmost tip of the cape holds their breath for a moment. The changing play of light and colours on the largely natural peninsula surprises...

Mallorca, Part 2 – In the northwest of Mallorca

The magic between Andratx and Sóller Hiking solitude, peace, seclusion and tourist strongholds. Mallorca’s front side has a bit of everything. Mass tourism is a foreign word here and there are only a few beaches. For hikers, individual tourists and nature lovers, this piece of island is one of the most beautiful regions of Mallorca. The rugged cliffs of the...