S’Illot, Majorca: history, beaches and Mediterranean charm
S’Illot, Majorca: history, beaches and Mediterranean charm On the east coast of Mallorca lies S’Illot, a small tourist resort which, despite…
Discover the Balearic Islands, a unique archipelago where turquoise coves, charming villages and a rich gastronomic tradition come together. In our guide you will find essential routes and local recommendations to make the most of your visit to Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera.
S’Illot, Majorca: history, beaches and Mediterranean charm On the east coast of Mallorca lies S’Illot, a small tourist resort which, despite…
Sa Ponsa, Majorca: history, beaches and leisure in the tourist heart of Calvià Sa Ponsa —officially Santa Ponça in Catalan, or…
Camp de Mar, Majorca: a sophisticated spot overlooking the Mediterranean On the south-western coast of Mallorca, within the municipality of Andratx,…
Cala Blava, Majorca: a hidden cove next to the bay of Palma On the south coast of Mallorca, very close to…
Sa Pobla, Mallorca: tradition, nature and flavour in the heart of the island When one thinks of Mallorca, the first things…
Cala Romántica Mallorca: complete guide to discovering S’Estany d’en Mas The east coast of Mallorca is home to some of the…
Cala Mesquida, Mallorca: wild nature and turquoise waters in the northeast of the island At the north-eastern tip of Mallorca, surrounded…
Can Picafort, Mallorca: endless beaches, wild nature and family holidays in the north of the island In the heart of Alcudia…
Magaluf: beaches, partying and transformation on the south-west coast of Mallorca Magaluf is undoubtedly one of the most recognisable names when…