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Palma La Seu Cathedral
In 1229, the great hero of Spain's Reconquista from the Moors, King James I, sailed to the Balearics amidst a horrible storm. If he made it to the Muslim-held ... Read more
Caves of Drach (Coves del Drac)
The classic tourist attraction Caves of Drach - or Coves del Drac - is a crowd pleaser for many reasons, not least of which is that these 4 fantastic caves ... Read more
Cala Compte
Located on the west coast of Ibiza, Cala Compte is one of the must-visit beaches on this Spanish island. It’s perfect for both family beach-goers and those ... Read more
Cueva De Can Marca (Caves of San Marca)
Located in San Miguel and the bay of Puerto San Miguel is a natural formation that doesn’t involve sand and surf. More than 100,000 years old, the Cueva De Can ... Read more
D'Alt Vila (Old Ibiza Town)
Get off the beach and explore the history of Ibiza for a day. Old Ibiza Town or D’Alt Vila (meaning High Town) is the perfect place to get lost on quaint ... Read more
Formentera
Known as the sister island of Ibiza, Formentera is a tiny little chunk of land featuring nearly untouched sandy beaches and crystal clear water. Unlike its big ... Read more
Ibiza Castle
The Ibiza Castle, also known as Eivissa Castle, is located in Old Town Ibiza. A top the town’s massive hill the castle and it’s other buildings can be found, ... Read more
Valldemossa and La Granja
High in Tamuntana Mountains, filled with golden light and olive trees, is the old stone city of Valldemossa, built around a graceful monastery dating to the ... Read more
Mallorca (Majorca)
The largest and most diverse island of the chain, Mallorca - or Majorca - is a good choice for folks who want to explore, not just the bars and beaches ... Read more
Almudaina Palace
Also known as the Palau de l’Almudaina, this ancient palace was originally built as a citadel on the hill by the Romans sometime around 123 BC in Palma, the ... Read more
Palma Plaza Mayor
The Plaza Mayor is Palma’s true epicenter. Others might claim the geographic center of the city to be located elsewhere, but it is from this large plaza that ... Read more
Formentor and Puerto Pollensa
With its beautiful white-sand beaches framed in picturesque rocky points, Puerto Pollensa (Pollença) has become a magnet for holiday-goers with a taste ... Read more
Cala Morell (Necropolis Caves)
The north coast of Menorca is a gem for history buffs. Here, visitors can find the Cala Morell, or Necropolis Caves. This site, which has regular excavations, ... Read more
