DESTINATION BALEARIC ISLANDS

Ibiza Ibiza, often referred to as the "White Isle," is famous for its legendary nightlife, stunning beaches, and vibrant culture. Its capital, Ibiza Town, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with a picturesque old town, ancient fortifications, and bustling markets. Beyond the city, visitors can discover the island's natural beauty, from the rugged cliffs and hidden coves of the north coast to the pristine beaches and turquoise waters of the south. Ibiza is also a hub of creativity and expression, with a thriving arts scene, world-renowned clubs and festivals, and a laid-back bohemian atmosphere Formentera Formentera, the smallest of the Balearic Islands, is a true paradise of tranquility and natural beauty. Its pristine beaches are some of the most beautiful in the Mediterranean, with soft white sand and crystal-clear waters that stretch as far as the eye can see. The island's capital, Sant Francesc Xavier, is a charming village with a relaxed atmosphere and traditional whitewashed houses. Visitors can explore the island's coastline, hike through pine forests and sand dunes, or simply relax on the idyllic beaches of Ses Illetes and Es Caló. Each island offers its own unique charm and attractions, from the historic towns and rugged landscapes of Mallorca to the tranquil coves and traditional villages of Menorca, the legendary nightlife of Ibiza, and the laid-back atmosphere of Formentera.

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