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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great spot for sunset and also for sunrise, really magical, and cala viola, and cala mica and cala pregonda all cales greaaat!!! fishes are lovely and so many bravo for marine conservation area!
4.5 based on 205 reviews
Best beach I’d seen on Mallorca. Beatiful white sand, crystal clear water, and the most important thing, the beach is very quiet and peaceful, due to the almost empty beach. You need to park your car in the city. The walk to the beach through two another crowded beaches is very enjoyable, about 20 minutes. Highly recommened! Unforgetable moments!
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A friend and I stayed in Es Grau for a week and loved it! It's a lovely little fishing village set on a hill above a bay. Highlights include: close to Mahon for shopping but far enough away to feel isolated; charming white-washed houses with bougainvillia and palm trees; more locals than tourists (and the locals were unfailingly friendly and kind); a long sandy beach with turquoise shallow water very far out; beautiful views; good snorkeling around the rocks on both sides of the bay; a kayak shop and kayaking opportunities up and down the coast; exploring the Ille d'en Colom (an uninhabited island); located right on the Cami de Cavalls within a nature park; has a few small bars/restaurants and a little grocery store; great charm and character overall. Only downside was minimal parking during weekend days due to beach goers, and difficuIt parking/driving in general on the extremely narrow, steep streets (if you stay here consider renting the smallest car possible!). If I ever returned to Menorca I would love to stay in Es Grau again!
4.0 based on 65 reviews
Visited on a cloudy day, something to do when we couldn't sun bathe. Really pleasantly surprised, even without binoculars or a decent camera you can still appreciate this bird reserve and I got a couple of shots with mobile phone. Easy to find as is on Google maps, coming to this area of majorca for years, didn't know this was here. Small children will love ducks, we saw a heron and a white wading bird, lots of fish. Peaceful, well maintained with odd benches to sit and viewing platforms.
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