Balearic Guides
Exploring Ibiza & Formentera



Ibiza preserves nearly 40% of its natural environment, including Ses Salines Natural Park and Es Vedrà Nature Reserve, supporting over 200 bird species and rich marine biodiversity.

About Menorca & Formentera
Ibiza and Formentera, part of the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean, offer contrasting experiences. Ibiza is famed for vibrant nightlife and stunning beaches, with a name possibly from the Phoenician “Ibossim,” honoring a god of music and dance. Formentera, its tranquil neighbor, is known for pristine beaches and clear waters, with a name likely from the Latin “Firmus,” reflecting its rugged coastline and serene atmosphere. Both islands embody unique cultural identities and scenic beauty, appealing to travelers seeking both excitement and relaxation in the Mediterranean.
What to Visit?

Cap de Formentor
Majestic peninsula in northern Mallorca known for its dramatic cliffs, breathtaking views, and winding coastal roads.

Sa Calobra
Scenic cove and beach nestled between steep cliffs on the northwest coast of Mallorca, famous for its turquoise waters and picturesque winding road.

Explore the countryside
Mallorca’s rural countryside is a tapestry of rolling hills, olive groves, vineyards, and traditional stone villages.