Hidden wonders of the Balearic Islands: 17 charming locations
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1. Sóller, Majorca, un tesorino nel bel mezzo della vallata
Located deep in the green valley in the middle of Majorca, Sóller perhaps is the best example of how beautiful this island is. Once there go on a funicular ride and enjoy the spectacular look at the scenery. Walk around the stone paved alleys, pause for a while on a terrace of the Constitució café. For the extra active souls, there is rock-climbing and mountain-biking which can be done on the surrounding mountains. You can discover histories at the Church of Saint-Barthélemy or architectural wonders at the Banco de Sóller which has been designed by Ventade, Antoni Gaudí.
2. Fornalutx – a pretty village at the top of a hill on the island of Mallorca
This village is in a stiff rivalry with Sóller for bragging rights to being the prettiest village in Spain; its entire calming views are located at the top of a hill. The village has rather steep streets and marvelous views; thus it is ideally designed for long walks and contemplation. I had an enchanting experience where I was able to get a close up view of the orange trees, the mountain and the tranquility of the Fornalutx.
3. Valldemossa, Mallorca – A Picture Postcard Idyll
Valldemossa is deeply embedded into the Mountains of Tramuntana and there you can find magic of ancient Spain. Nestled in the woods and incorporating some old buildings and constructions, the village will make you feel like you’re in the different era. Valdemossa is a picturesque undoubtedly because of the flower decorated windows and the silent streets in which Chopin used to live. The surrounding inside this area reflects the calmness of the historical atmosphere of this unique zone.
4. Bellver Castle, Mallorca – north of Palma de Mallorca and inland is a circular rampart castle probably Arabian in origin, but with Gothic reinforcements
Bellver Castle is another intriguing landmark of Palma that is worth to visit; The castle is round and is situated on a hill. Constructed in the years 1368-1372, this cultural icon started initially as a military prison and is now a history museum. Skip a day on the beach to visit the unexpected Gothic structures, climb the tower, enjoy the legends of history of Spain.
5. Sa Calobra and the Pareis Torrent, Majorca is another popular hiking place
Although Sa Calobra beach does not look like much, it is actually the starting point to some of the most beautiful treks. Head further underground to the Torrent de Pareis trail; the narrow canyon provides natural cover from the sun. Relax in leisure either by consuming foods and snacks on the beach, or even swim in the water after many hours of site seeing. There is a long and curvy road to Puig Major and the most famous is its turn with a hairpin.
6. In Majorca free guided tour you can visit the Caves of Drach and Artà – subterranean marvels
The Caves of Drach and Artà are breath taking caves that encourage man to go explore. Drach Cave where a huge underground lake is situated welcomes tourists traipsing through it as performers playing classical music on a boat. Artà caves that had an influence over the Jules Verne’s novel are also amazingly beautiful with the unique formations of stalactites and stalagmites. Experience two tours focused on the island beneath your feet / Discover the secrets of Mallorca’s underground from two sides.
7. A good example of Northern beauty is Cap de Formentor in Majorca Island, Spain.
Continuing further up to north part of Mallorca is Cap de Formentor, a region of stunning natural landscape. With beaches such as Cala Figuera which is integrated in a territory of natural contrast where none of the surrounding has been touched, it provides tranquility. Tan away from mass tourism which is an advantage, one can visit such places as Cala Murta and Cala Pi de la Posada. If a lonely tete-a-tete with nature is what you are looking for during your sojourn in the Balearic Islands then Do not leave Cap de Formentor.
8. Spain: Carribbean Feel at the Es Trenc Beach
Certainly one of the most stunning beaches on Spain, Es Trenc will not leave anyone indifferent with its fine, golden sand and impressively blue sea. Stretching over three kilometers it seems to match the beauty of some of the Caribbean’s beaches. To get away from the crowds of the coast, you might take a walk into the olive tree groves or visit local restaurants to have freshly caught seafood. Exist in the world where everyone is free to animate the nudist style and enjoy the masterpieces of leisure.
9. Naveta d’Es Tudons, Menorca –???????
The identifying feature of Menorca history, which is the Naveta d’Es Tudons, is a gigantic construction of inverted boat megaliths. Listing its historical relevance, this site is now a famous tourists’ attraction dating back to 1200-750 BC. Walking through its structure is allowed, but do not climb or enter the structures. This is why nights are the best times to go about the exploring.
10. Lighhouse of Favaritx, Menorca- Coastal Beauty
Standing massively against the background of the sky, the Favaritx Lighthouse provides a great view of the S’Albufera des Grau natural park. Cycle thru olive tree plantations which are found inland or take a walk at the beaches and look out for ospreys and kites. The long low sloping banks of gray slate and the cliffs overhanging the water give the place a other-worldly feel. Swimming at Cala Presili or at Cala Tortuga to complete the Menorcan day is recommended.
11. Cala Turqueta, Menorca – a photo stand-in any travel Agency
Today, one can find unquestionable proofs of this myth in Cala Turqueta, which, along with many other beaches, is one of the most photographed areas in Menorca. Get here early to reserve your spot on one of the several isolated patches of this picture-perfect bay that is as transparent as it is calm and nestled in verdure. Finding this Menorcan delight is a twenty minutes’ walk from the car park, but your efforts are amply paid when you spend your day in this paradise.
12. Formentera – Ses Illetes Beach: Island Good Vibrations
After Ibiza there is Formentera, the hippie chic gem of the Balears with Ses Illetes, classified among the most beautiful beaches in the world. Bask on golden sand and in clear blue waters, ready for perfecting a backdrop for selfies. Let yourself to loosen up in the relaxed tempo, restore from divine beach environments and pamper yourself with seafood. This is what Formentera wants to offer you: to leave temporarily the stressful life of the 21st century.
13. Location ;- Barbaria Lighthouse, Formentera – South view
Stop at the Barbaria Lighthouse in the south of Formentera, which became known after “Lucia and the Sex. ” However, to gaze at the African horizon, you have to climb up some hilly landscapes that belong to Ibiza. Watch great visions of the setting sun from the top of the lighthouse especially during a stay in Balearic.
14. Located some 3.5 km from the island of Formentana is the S’Alga Beach (Espalmador), an elusion of a desert island.
Formentera comes with the tiny island though the size of Espalmador is very small, but to one’s surprise, there are numerous discoveries waiting for one. The visitors are welcome with thick sludge and it is fun to take bath in the sludge hence the place for the sludge bath which is known as S’Alga Beach. One can also visit this island on foot during low tides or can go for boating for better experiencing. With Espalmador, each visitor is in for the vacation of a lifetime and a break from the humdrum.
15. Dalt Vila, Ibiza – Timeless Elegance
In fact, contrary to the image that one may have of Ibiza as a destination dedicated to nightly parties, the Dalt Vila that is the old city center of the town is full of history. Situated on the hill and officially recognized as the UNESCO World Heritage site, Dalt Vila has the medieval fortification walls, a scenic cathedral, and such attractions as La Torre del Canonigo. Check out the curvy roads, get mesmerized by the sightseeing and get to know why this watchful city niche has remained as an unsung hero.
16. Las Salinas, Ibiza: The Dream Living by the Sea
If the hurly-burly atmosphere of San Antonio is too much to handle, head to Las Salinas. On the White Island, just a ten minute drive from Ibiza town, there is a beach of white sand that contains a protected natural park. Engage in any of the water sports on a catamaran and enjoy the waters royal like feel, visit the Wildlife Conservation Area, or just relax with some cocktails in some of the beach bars like Jockey Club. Las Salinas provides a calm gist compared to other bright party island of Ibiza.
17. Cala d’Hort, Ibiza – The magic Shell
The best known to the people, Cala d’Hort depicts fascinating cliffs of an island called Es Vedra which is located in the west coast of Ibiza and is an unpopulated one. Traverse along the coast and dine at Es Boldado where you may feast on seafood and be bewitched by calming scenery of white cliffs by the sea. Besides the evident appeal of the place, a true beauty of Cala d’Hort is the feeling of calm you get throughout your Balearic adventure.
Thus, the Balearic Islands reveal the curtain of captivating territories, places of interest and quiet corners. Aside from the beaches and discotheques what else awaits these 17 places that are inviting the travelers to discover the islands enduring beauties that are the essence of Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera. Welcome to the Mediterranean beauty where each stop over is a narrative and every nook a slice of heaven. Bon voyage!