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  1. The Balearic Islands ( Catalan: Illes Balears [ˈiʎəz bəleˈas]; Spanish: Islas Baleares [2] [3] [4] [ˈislas βaleˈaɾes] / ˌbæliˈærɪk / BAL-ee-ARR-ik or / bəˈlɪərɪk / bə-LEER-ik [5] [6]) are an archipelago in the western Mediterranean Sea, near the eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula.

  2. Mar 10, 2021 · The Balearic Islands are an extension of the Iberian Peninsulas sub-Baetic cordillera, with a sill close to Cape Nao of Alicante Province linking the two. The islands are of varied terrains, characterized by lowlands, plateaus, and undulating hills.

  3. May 28, 2024 · Balearic Islands, archipelago in the western Mediterranean Sea and an autonomous community of Spain coextensive with the Spanish province of the same name. The Balearic Islands autonomous community was established by the statute of autonomy of 1983. Palma is the capital.

  4. You'll find enchanting coves, gorgeous sunsets and lush natural landscapes. There are many ways to enjoy the islands: relaxing in an atmosphere of well-deserved peace and quiet, or partying until all hours as you enjoy the islands’ wild nightlife.

  5. Apr 30, 2023 · Our complete guide to the Balearic Islands — made up of Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca, and Formentera — includes when to go, how to get there, and where to stay and eat.

  6. May 6, 2024 · But truth be told, if you do not to visit the Balearic Islands because of these pre-conceived ideas, you miss out entirely on four accessible islands with beautiful coastlines, dazzling beaches, a strong dose of culture and historical towns.

  7. Mar 3, 2020 · The Balearic Islands are the kind of place you have to see to believe. With rugged natural beauty, postcard-perfect beaches, and some of the world's most iconic nightlife, it's a whole world within an archipelago.

  8. Jun 24, 2022 · Beyond sun-washed summers and seductive Mediterranean beaches, each month brings its own beauty in Spain’s irresistible Balearic Islands, which reveal a… The Balearic Islands are super busy right now, but consider an off-season trip to enjoy the destination even more.

  9. Islands. The largest of the Balearic Islands, and a classic among European travel destinations, with beaches, nightlife and spectacular mountains. The second largest island is the least overrun and most tranquil of the Balearics, with an unspoilt beauty, it allows the more adventurous the opportunity to discover new charms and experiences.

  10. Balearic Islands. These islands are a Mediterranean paradise, less than an hour’s flight from Barcelona. What will you find when you get here? A wonderful place to relax, with every modern comfort; luxurious resorts, exclusive marinas, natural settings that are easy to explore, beautiful coves and a clear turquoise sea.