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| Balearic islands Travel Guide Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and see x Gaviota en La Mola Noelia The Balearic Islands are an autonomous province of Spain about 100km off the east coast between Barcelona and Valencia and they're a very popular holiday destination for sun-worshippers. The most important islands are Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera. |
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| :::::::::Formentera Travel Guide Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and see x Gaviota en La Mola Noelia Formentera is maybe not as popular with tourists as Mallorca or Ibiza, but the island does have its fair share of idyllic beaches and with their crystal clear waters and fine sands they are great for a relaxing holiday. San Francesc is the capital of Formentera. It is a lively place and is worth a visit especially in the morning when a craft fair is held in the centre. |
| Els Pujois is the leading tourist centre where the majority of Formenteras
hotels, restaurants and bars are located. La Savina is the islands main port which although quite small, holds passenger ships, fishing boats and luxury yachts. The town itself is also small though its services include a number of restaurants, shops and holiday accommodation. :::::::Ibiza Travel Guide Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and see sunset benirras oct 2004 sunset benirras oct 2004 peter gerits Ibiza, an island which is one in a thousand! It is undoubtedly popular within the international club life scene. Every one who loves nightlife clubbing should have been at least once on this magical island. In the sixties, the island dissociated itself from the rest of the European resorts with the arrival of Baghwan Shree Rejneesh. This religious cult hero was the leader of a rather strange sect and his hippytrain followed in his wake to Ibiza. The party community was born. From all over the world, top DJ's are attracted to play records at this party island. Real die-hards, however, think that Ibiza has become too much commercialised. The island, with its 84,000 inhabitants, attracts over a million visitors every year. Despite this, Ibiza remains a draw. During the whole summer, the island is the scene of non-stop parties, which can be said of only a few other places in the world. Ibiza Town is the place to head for - it has everything the island is famous for; the other towns are nothing compared to the capital of the islands. San Antonio Abad has lots of ugly hotels and appartment complexes, Santa Eulalia is nice daytrip but not much more. :::::::::::Mallorca Travel Guide Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and see Calla Millor beachfront Calla Millor beachfront Richard kiaw Ong The largest and most popular of the Balearics, Majorca is an island of startling contrasts. Its landscape varies from rugged mountains in the north to pine-covered hills and windmill-dotted plains in the south. In the west, the historic and elegant capital, Palma, skirts an attractive harbour while in the east, you can explore pretty, secluded sandy coves. Despite great popularity and development, Majorca remains an astonishingly beautiful place, with verdant pines, rolling green hills, endless superb beaches and a varied choice of resorts, each with a character and flavour of its own. Whether you want to sun yourself in peace and quiet or live it up in the hot spots until the early hours, Majorca is just the resort for you. ________Sights Edit This Discover the most important Mallorca's destinations.. Mallorca has much more to offer than paradisiac beaches and a sunny weather... the mediterranean nature gives you the possibility to have an unforgettable experience if you visit diverse natural parks, gardens and water parks. The island's also has a wealthy cultural life, plenty of historical places, museums and interesting activities. Are you ready to visit Mallorca? Then don't lose any time and start by boooking the finest accomodation available in the island! ________Getting There Edit This Apart from the ubiquitous Easyjet, you might try BMI for a cheap flight, from Heathrow – has the advantage of being a scheduled flight with decent leg room, free drinks and a snack. Takes around 2 hours 25 minutes, every day. ::::::::::Menorca Travel Guide Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and see S'Algar S'Algar Steve Foreman Menorca is one of the Balearic islands and a popular detsination for travelers. Although most people come for the climate and the beaches, the island has quite a few historic sights as well. Of particular note are the Paleo-Christian basilicas and monuments from the Talayotic culture. Another interesting sight is the Fort Marlboro which is a good example of British military architecture. Mao, the capital of the Island, is an important commercial and industrial centre. Apart from its architecture, fairs, festivals and fiestas which give it such a cosmopolitan and traditional air, the chief attraction of Maó is undeniably its extraordinary natural harbour. The old capital, Ciutadella has many monuments dating from the 18th century and is a charming town. Its harbour is a meeting place for yachts and pleasure craft. Ciutadella is located in the west of the island. |
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Le Isole Baleari (nome ufficiale catalano Illes Balears, in spagnolo Islas Baleares) sono un arcipelago del Mar Mediterraneo occidentale, che forma una comunità autonoma della Spagna. Il capoluogo è Palma di Maiorca. La comunità autonoma è composta da una sola provincia. Le lingue ufficiali sono il catalano e il castigliano. Il nome catalano, Illes Balears, è usato dal governo spagnolo. Le isole principali sono Maiorca, Minorca, Ibiza, e Formentera, tutte popolari destinazioni turistiche. Tra le isole minori vi è Cabrera, che ospita il Parco Nazionale dell'Arcipelago di Cabrera. In senso stretto, Maiorca e Minorca sono le Isole Baleari vere e proprie, mentre Ibiza e Formentera appartengono alle Isole Pitiuse, ma entrambi i gruppi vengono di solito indicati come Baleari. Storicamente, le isole sono state invase dai Romani, dai Vandali, dai Bizantini, dagli Arabi, e dai Catalano-Aragonesi. I Catalano-Aragonesi inizialmente governarono le Baleari tramite un regno vassallo, il Regno di Maiorca. In seguito le incorporarono direttamente nel Regno Aragonese, nel 1344; quet'ultimo regno venne successivamente assorbito dalla Spagna. Minorca fu una dipendenza britannica nel XVIII secolo Mappa delle divisioni municipali della provincia spagnola delle Isole Baleari
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