Majorca (Mallorca) is the largest and most populated of the Balearic islands, it has an area of 3,626 sq km and a population of 780,000 inhabitants. The island is rich in natural beauty, famous in the past for its vocation ...
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Tourist attractions of Andalusia: what to see in Andalusia
As for tourism, Andalusia is among the most important destinations in Spain. For the tourist, the region is interesting for its particularities, in fact, the Arab influence, the ancient relations with the colonies in Latin America and the artistic contacts ...
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Andalusia is by extension the second region (comunidad autónoma) of Spain and the most populated, it is made up of 8 provinces: Almería, Cadiz (Cádiz), Córdoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaén, Málaga and Seville (Sevilla). The capital of this Spanish region is ...
Read More »The climate of Ibiza: when to go to Ibiza
Located in the southern part of the archipelago of the Balearic islands, the island of Ibiza has a Mediterranean climate, hot and rather dry, on average the island receives only 400 mm of rain per year, most of which falls ...
Read More »How to get to the Balearic: flights and ferries
HOW TO GET TO THE BALEARIC: FLIGHTS The Balearic Islands have three international airports that are located in the islands of Mallorca, Ibiza and Menorca, there are numerous connections between the European airports and those of the Balearic islands. In ...
Read More »The tourist attractions of Ibiza: what to see in Ibiza
Ibiza, the island of fun par excellence, is a very popular tourist destination, especially because of its unbridled and legendary nightlife. In our visit to the tourist attractions of Ibiza we can start from the main city that has the ...
Read More »Ibiza: the island of young people in search of unbridled fun
Ibiza is the third largest of the Balearic islands and the second most populated after Mallorca, in fact it has an area of 571 sq km and a population of over 110,000 inhabitants. The island is located 75 km east ...
Read More »The climate of the Balearic: when to go to the Balearic
The Balearic islands are located between Spain and Sardinia in the middle of the Western Mediterranean, they enjoy a temperate Mediterranean climate with hot and arid summers and mild winters. Autumn, in particular the months of October and November, is ...
Read More »Tourist attractions of the Balearics Islands: what to see
The main reasons for a visit to the Balearic islands are the beauty of the landscapes and the sea of the islands and the rich and unbridled nightlife of some of these, in particular Ibiza. These are in fact the ...
Read More »Balearic Islands: a Catalan archipelago
The Balearic Islands are an archipelago, located in the western Mediterranean Sea facing the Gulf of Valencia. The archipelago is made up of four main islands: Majorca (Mallorca), 3,626 km²; Menorca (Menorca), 689 km²; Ibiza, 571 km²; Formentera, 83 km²; ...
Read More »The tourist attractions of Formentera: what to see
The main reason for visiting Formentera are its white sandy beaches and transparent water that presents surprising combinations of blues. These are in fact the main tourist attractions of Formentera. Characteristic of the island is the beauty of the coast ...
Read More »Formentera: the Caribbean island of the Balearics
Formentera is the southernmost island of the archipelago of the Balearic islands, among the largest islands it is also the smallest island of the archipelago. Located at the southern end of the Balearic archipelago. This island is also the smallest ...
Read More »The climate of Formentera: when to go to Formentera
The island of Formantera is the southernmost island of the Balearic Islands, it has a warm and dry Mediterranean climate, which is the warmest and least rainy of the entire archipelago of the Balearic islands. The summers of Formentera are ...
Read More »Fuerteventura: dunes, volcanoes and crystal clear sea
Fuerteventura is the island of the Canary archipelago closest to Africa, the coasts of Morocco are in fact only 100 km away. The island is a union between desert and sea, a land of sand dunes, volcanoes and crystal clear ...
Read More »Costa Tropical: between the sea and the Sierra Nevada
The Costa Tropical is the coastal strip bathed by the Mediterranean Sea in the province of Granada in Andalusia. This coastal area extends for about 60 km between the town of La Herradura in the west and that of Castillo ...
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