Beautiful Islands Of Spain

Menorca is synonymous with tranquility, small coves with turquoise waters which are almost deserted and, of course, luxury. During your stay on the island, you will have the option of staying in spectacularly equipped spa facilities, but also in charming small country hotels tastefully decorated, surrounded by gardens and situated near a practically virgin coast.

Nothing is better than to rent a sailboat or motorboat to find the most beautiful remote beaches. However, if you prefer more peace than what boating offers, prepare your golf clubs and come play a few meters from the beach. You can then enjoy a unique experience: a visit to the wineries and vineyards (some located in a park) where you can taste the excellent wines. You will experience many moments when you feel very special.

The Exotic Mallorca

Like movie stars and great personalities of royalty, you will be seduced by the luxury and elegance that characterize Mallorca. This island offers the possibility of staying in hotels combining luxury with a unique charm such as a fully restored eighteenth century convent with a beautiful spa and a tennis court. How about a palace in the heart of Palm Mallorca overlooking the cathedral and the bay? There are also countless fashion boutiques (in the square Weyler, Unió Street or Avenue Jaume III) which are the delight of the hardcore shopper. Mallorca is also a natural paradise you can discover in the most original way: by playing golf on beautiful grounds overlooking the sea or by renting a luxury boat to drop anchor in the turquoise waters off small beaches away from the crowd.

Balearic Islands

The “Islands”, which are a set of several islands and several islets, form an autonomous community and a unique province. They are located on opposite coasts (east) of the autonomous community of Valencia with the nearest island 85 km from the mainland.

The Balearic Islands have in one thing common, which is that their ribs are hilly and some are marked by a succession of bays, inlets and headlands. However, there are also some cliffs and rugged landscapes. Majorca has the largest mountains in the archipelago, with peaks reaching 1,445 m (Puig Major) and 1,340 m (Puig Massanella). Also, in the sea there are important currents that led to the formation of beautiful caves, such as those of Drach in Mallorca and the Arta or those of Xoroi, Menorca.