Balearic Islands Ferry
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Discover the Balearics
There are more to these popular islands than just partying in Ibiza and masses of English tourists in Majorca. The beaches and weather on these islands is second-to-none and many are still unspoilt by tourists that are just waiting to be discovered. But don't just stick to the three main islands of Majorca, Menorca and Ibiza; there are fifty islands altogether in the Balearics each with their own history and heritage.
With the beautiful Mediterranean climate, fantastic beaches and harbours and delicious local cuisine, it is easy to see why these islands are so popular with people all around Europe. Again, ferries run between the three main islands at to mainland Spain so the places to explore are endless. It is also possible to hire a bicycle or scooter to explore the whole island in all its glory.
Travel on the Balearics
It is easy to get to and travel around the Balearics. Ferries go from Barcelona, Denia and Valencia to the islands and ferries travel in between the islands, meaning there's no excuse not to explore the Balearics.
Things to See
There are many things to see in the Balearics, starting with Ibiza. Unknown to most, there is a lot more to this island than just partying and nightclubs. Take a trip in the afternoon to see the old part of Ibiza Town in all its glory or maybe escape the town altogether and enjoy the almost unexplored countryside of Ibiza. However, if clubbing is your thing, go to San Antonio where the bars, clubs and nightlife are considered the best in Europe before sleeping off your hangover on the beach.
The main attraction to Majorca is its capital, Palma, where many say is worth a trip on its own with lots of shopping and dining to be done. Although if that's not your thing, the mountains of Majorca are home to some of the prettiest villages in Europe including Soller and Valldemossa or perhaps hike along the rough mountain routes of the Serra de Tramuntara.
Menorca is renowned for its gin and a trip to the Xoriguer Gin Distillery is a well-worth trip for gin lovers! For history lovers, a trip to the Museu de Menorca contains the earliest history of the island. Like all the other Balearic Islands, Menorca has incredible beaches too and also a large town and port, Maó or Mahon, is noted for its bars and restaurants.
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Balearic Islands Ferry - Operators |
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Balearic Islands Ferry - Ports |
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Balearic Islands Ferry - Map of Routes |
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