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.
Restaurants in Balearic Islands
5.0 based on 13 reviews
Cafe Espanyol takes the heritage of the historic Santa Catalina's "Café Español", opened by our grandfathers back in 1935. Keeping the spirit but with renovated energy we've being serving our old-school customers and the new arrived for over 10 years in our new location, just 180m from the old "Español" Good coffee, "Pa amb oli, coca & panades" (Typical Sandwiches and food from the island), and a selection of salads that will catch your attention. All that, served with a nice flow, into a place where you can have a cold beer, have some food, enjoy a coffee with your friends in our sofa, or spending the evening playing cards is what we can offer. Any questions? Do not hesitate to ask. We're waiting for you. Marga & Jaime
4.5 based on 528 reviews
The Caves of Campanet are situated in the north of the island in an unspoilt valley which captures the unique character and charm of rural Majorca. They cover an area of 3.200 Square metres. You could go through beautifully decorated chambers and passageways. Deep in the caves you will see magnificient stalagmites and stalactites sculpted by water throughout millions of years. Their variety, delicacy and color are outstanding. Of scientific interest are the signs of the existence of Henrotius Jordai, an indigenous, carnivorous, blind beetle and the remains of Myotragus Balearicus, an indigenous mammal believed extinct about 4000 years ago. From the bar and spacious terrace you can enjoy the sun and the beauty of the San Miguel valley.
I have never seen something like this. Entrance is without any guide, just on your own, you should only follow the direction. To be honest, without my husband I would get lost for sure. :D Nevertheless it was very interesting, it´s amazing what nature can create. It took about half an hour to walk through the whole area of caves. After that we got there a good cofee and continued in our trip around the island.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
4.5 based on 215 reviews
An English-owned, English-staffed Family Fun Bar and Restaurant. Pub style English food, prepared by an English chef. Children Welcome. Open every day from 10:00 until 02:00
Just got back from Portinatx having a had a great holiday even though it was very quiet due to the pandemic. When we arrived, we were concerned as due to the pandemic, very little was open in the way of places to eat. But Beverley the owner of Del Boys came to the rescue. Beverly was great and we ended up having breakfast there most mornings. Our son is a little fussy with his eating, but Beverly made sure she had a good supply of English Bacon and his favourite Pizzas. All the meals were freshly cooked and if what you wanted differed from the menu it was never too much trouble for them to accommodate our requirements. Other reviews for Portinatx state its expensive but I have to say Del Boys provides great value for money and provided us with the best meals of our holiday. They even recommended another restaurant if we fancied a change just displaying how caring and friendly, they are. On our last day when they heard what time we were being picked up Beverly started earlier so as to make sure we had a meal before we travelled home. Me and the family can not recommend Del Boys enough. If you want freshly cooked good value for money meals, a bar with a good selection of beers and spirits with a warm and friendly welcome visit Del Boys, trust me you will not be disappointed.
3.5 based on 34 reviews
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