THE BALEARIC ISLANDS

They are among the most beautiful islands in the Mediterranean: the Balearic Islands. And despite their proximity to each other, they are as different as siblings can be. Everyone loves the undisputed number one: Water rats, party people, connoisseurs of good cuisine, hikers, golfers, water sports enthusiasts, nature lovers – the list of Mallorca fans is endless.

The smaller sister islands score with individuality: While Ibiza always has something going on in stylish beach bars and clubs, those in search of peace and quiet will find happiness on Formentera. Menorca attracts bathing fans and nature lovers.
 

Nuria Alvarez
Sales Manager Spain
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+34 678 855 502
C/ Genil 30, 3ª Planta
07009 Palma de Mallorca
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Balearic Islands

IBIZA

In Ibiza, one of the Balearic Islands, nature, culture and fun galore await you by day and by night. Its beaches and coves compete in beauty with the landscapes of its inland areas. Come and discover this holiday destination, designated World Heritage by UNESCO, and get carried away by its special magic.

Ibiza measures barely 40 kilometres from one end to the other. It is an idyllic island with crystal clear waters, ideal for a swim during summer, and enjoying peaceful, rural landscapes, mild temperatures and bright sunshine almost all year round.
This island in the Balearics has 210 kilometres of coastline. You can choose between tiny coves, broad beaches of fine sand, or areas of dunes. Ibiza is, however, much more than sun and sand. Inland you will find places well worth discovering.
Many different civilizations have passed through Ibiza over the ages. The island has UNESCO World Heritage designation for its cultural wealth, including the outstanding Phoenician site at Sa Caleta, the Necropolis at Puig des Molins, and the historic old town of Eivissa, Dalt Vila.

Ira Weeres
Destination Manager Ibiza & Formentera
Ira.Weeres@dtservices.travel
+34 678 855 502
Monday to Friday 09.00-16.45h (UTC+1)
C/ Faisán, s/n Edificio Victoria, de Nuestra Señora de Jesús
07819 Santa Eulalia del Rio – Eivissa
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Ibiza

MALLORCA

Mallorca is synonymous with world-renowned beaches and coves, but is also a perfect destination to enjoy countryside, golf, culture, water sports and entertainment. There are many reasons to visit this enclave in the Balearic Islands.

The island measures almost 80 kilometres from one end to the other and is outstanding in its diversity. It has 550 kilometres of coast, where you will find some of the Mediterranean’s most beautiful coves and beaches: white sandy beaches with a full range of services, as well as small coves set between cliffs and pine groves in the north of the island. Its clean, clear waters are ideal for swimming and water sports such as scuba diving, windsurfing, fishing, sailing, and even surfing. However, these are not the only sports available: there is a range of well-designed golf courses, in harmony with their surroundings and suitable for all levels.
The countryside also plays an important role. Almost 40% of the island is protected and its landscapes are characterised by contrast. Outstanding areas include the Sierra de Tramuntana Mountains in the west, with peaks reaching over 1,400 metres above sea level, and the Cabrera Marine and Terrestrial Nature Reserve, a group of islands and islets, just over an hour away by boat.

Boris Zerkovitz 
Destination Manager Mallorca
Boris.Zerkovitz@dtservices.travel
+34 971 472 349
Monday to Friday 09.00-17.45h (UTC+1)
C/ Genil 30, 2ª Planta
07009 Palma de Mallorca
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Mallorca

MENORCA

Idyllic villages, wide expanses of forests, picturesque bays, and enchanting beaches: Mallorca’s little sister delights with its tranquility and naturalness. The scenic contrasts between north and south are particularly appealing to sunbathing and outdoor fans. Whilst on the northern coast perfect waves await surfers, the south delights with fine sandy beaches – a pure Caribbean!

Peaceful silence characterizes Menorca, with its virgin bays, dreamlike beaches, romantic old towns, and vast forests.

Its nature is the main attraction for those who plan their holidays around a multitude of activities. Whether by land, air, or sea, the island offers plenty of possibilities with which to enjoy the landscape, the climate, the calm, and the Mediterranean salt clinging to the skin.

What are you waiting for?

Boris Zerkovitz
Destination Manager Menorca
Boris.Zerkovitz@dtservices.travel
+34 971 472 349
Monday to Friday 09.00-17.45h (UTC+1)
C/ Genil 30, 2ª Planta
07009 Palma de Mallorca
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Menorca

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