The brightest stars of Los Baleares are Majorca, Ibiza and peaceful Minorca. Situated between France and Africa, the archipelago's islands each have distinct characters. Majorca is the most developed and offers a mass of hotels, fast food joints and crowded beaches. Ibiza is loved by a hard partying set, including many gay visitors. It is also increasingly popular with upscale travelers, drawn by the chameleon island's reputation as "the new Provence." Pick an island and stake a claim on its sand.
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An essential visit to get an idea of the Talayotic civilization. I recommend visiting near sunset with comfortable shoes. A small entrance fee of 3€, it's worth all of them.
4.5 based on 53 reviews
A really interesting Bronze Age archeological site, set back from the main road, just after the Cala Pi turning on the road from Palma/S’Arenal. Entrance is 3 euros from the cafe area. There is a route to follow. There are information boards and we were given a printed sheet in English explaining how the site was discovered. The structures are largely intact.
4.5 based on 45 reviews
The necropolis is easy accessible by a rented bike or a car from the holiday resort of Alcudia bay and it has a great scenery so you just have to sit and enjoy the sound on the waves. Pay attention, as it is forbidden to sit/climb onto the stones belonging to the late cemetery itself.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
unforgettable visit; an old defensive tower situated high on the hill over Port of Soller, you have to walk up there for about an hour,from there you have amazing views
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