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
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Bodegas Suau, desde 1851 elaborando un brandy excepcional. Somos una bodega 100% familiar, con más de 1200 barricas . Nuestras bodegas están ubicadas bajo tierra, siendo un edificio histórico protegido. Bodegas Suau es una bodega única que sigue métodos de elaboración tradicionales y artesanales.
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ESA Soccer is an independent soccer school located in Mallorca, Spain. Operating from our state of the art footballing facility located in the heart of Alcudia. We provide FA and UEFA qualified coaching sessions to children of all abilities aged between 5-16yrs. All sessions are structured and delivered in line with our key academy ethos of participation and enjoyment. **Operating only between months of June and September**
Cant recommend highly enough, we have recently returned from a 6 night stay at Club Mac where my boy and his team mates participated in the ESA football camp. Elliot, Liam and team were amazing. Not just with the kids but parents and families aswell. Went above and beyond to give the kids experiences they will never forget. Coaching was fantastic and all kids have left buzzing. Definatley recommend to any football club looking for a trip away.
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Palma's Gothic Cathedral.
This is one impressive building and well worth the 8 Euros entry lovely ornate windows Rose window in particular and very impressive look about the whole thing on exit walk around the walls and enter the maze of little streets and bars all around the old town
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Mercantile exchange established in the Middle Ages.
Built between 1426 and 1447 as the seat of the Merchants guild the internal spiraling pillars are amazing, it is now used for the occasional exhibition.
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We had already visited Caves of Drach when we saw signs for this place. How different could two places be. The guide was amazing seamlessly flitting between Spanish, German and English- full of fun facts he made sure we all enjoyed his tour. The tour contains 425 steps [according to the guide] and a hike of close to 1.5 km. Amazing geology, and a photo snap at every turn. Not appropriate for those who are physically challenged. Recommended and would revisit.
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Binifadet wineries are located on the island of Menorca. Since 2004 you can visit the winery, vineyards and taste their wines. Since 2012 there is a restaurant based on local product of high quality.
Want to dine in a vine yard, then this is the place for you, excellent local produce cooked to your requirements, its fresh and an amazing outdoor experience, the wine is very good value for money. The rib steak was fantastic, washed down with a great selection of wines, made on the spot !
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Wonderful shopping area with beautiful arches and walk ways. We love visting this area to stroll along looking in the shops or stopping for a drink in one of the many bars and restaurants in the area. Great during the day but it comes alive at night , a must for any tourist.
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