Binibeca, an Idyllic, Laid-Back Resort Town on Menorca
Perhaps more than its larger and better known fellow Balearic Islands, Minorca has managed to develop its tourism whilst holding onto its traditional charm...
Perhaps more than its larger and better known fellow Balearic Islands, Minorca has managed to develop its tourism whilst holding onto its traditional charm...
The third largest of the Balearic Islands is one of those destinations that get really under your skin – in a good way. Surely one reason is the myriad gemlike coves that indent its coastline more than its sister islands. Anointed with powdery sands and...
When traveling on a limited budget, it’s advisable to do it when nobody else is traveling. During low season there are lots of affordable accommodations to choose from and, best of all, you can enjoy your destination as if you were alone. Would you like...
As it happens every year, summer on the island of Ibiza is a crazy bustle of parties, great moments to remember with friends and, undoubtedly, morning hangovers in swimming pools and beach bars throughout the island. Because despite having a little bit of everything –...
Fire and the Night of San Juan (St. John) go together like the sun and the moon. Each time another year approaches on the night of June twenty-third, thousands of bonfires light an infinite number of beaches around the world to celebrate the birth of...
Parties, parties, parties! That’s the first thing that usually comes to mind when one thinks of Ibiza. And that undoubtedly is because this beautiful island is a unique destination for a more immersive, attractive and captivating experience in electronic music, which is why this destination’s...
Don’t let the bull catch you unaware! Start planning a trip to attend the Firó de Sóller with your friends, a popular event in which thousands of Majorcans recall the struggle between the 'sollerics' (the town’s inhabitants) and the Saracen pirates, as well as the...
When most people think of Spain's Balearic Islands, Ibiza and Majorca most readily spring to mind. But there are four of them, and the smallest, a 30-to-40-minute ferry ride south of Ibiza, is Formentera, a marvelous throwback of sorts. Its relaxed atmosphere and airs of another era make it a place unlike any...
Like all of Spain's three Balearic Islands, Majorca really comes into its own come summer, thanks not just to the hordes of beachseekers from all over Europe and the world, but various summer festivals. Top of that list for many takes place on August 14th, for the 14th year...
Ibiza is known the world over for a lot of things - most notably its beaches, party scenes - and also for its summertime mercadillos (open-air markets). Scattered in towns across the island, they're known for their "hippie" vibe, and are popular with young people looking for cool...