In the East of Spain, the four largest Balearic Islands: Ibiza, Mallorca, and Menorca, draw tourists from across the world. Of these four islands, Ibiza is perhaps the most popular tourist location, particularly for young adults looking for a new kind of nightlife to discover.
Although these islands are typically overrun with summer tourists, there are still many unspoilt places to visit and they actually hold a fair bit of history, dating as far back as the story of shipwrecked Greek Boeotians.
Real Realty Spain must-do highlights of the Balearic Islands
Visit the cosmopolitan capital Majorca, Palma which is filled with boutique shops and hotels, great restaurants, cafes, and swish marinas.
Explore the pretty village Deia in Majorca which has long been a haven for the early 20th-century literary and art set.
Visit Cala Salada in Ibiza, a small cove that is home to a lovely beach, with crystal clear waters and a refreshing lack of tourists.
Pay a visit to the often underrated island of Menorca, more low-key than its neighbours, it’s home to endless beaches, from beautiful miles-long sandy crescents to small turquoise-watered bays.
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