Ibiza and the Balearic Islands
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Ibiza and the Balearic Islands - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
The monastery was founded in 1339, but after the monks were expelled in 1835, it acquired a new lease on life by offering apartments to travelers...Read More
Palma's cathedral is an architectural wonder that took almost 400 years to build. Begun in 1230, the wide expanse of the nave is supported by...Read More
West of the city center, this museum rises on a long-neglected archaeological site, parts of which date back to the 12th century. The building...Read More
Along Carrer Colom is the 17th-century ajuntament. Stop in to see the collection of gigantes, the huge painted and costumed mannequins paraded...Read More
One of Palma's oldest monuments, the 10th-century public bathhouse has a wonderful walled garden of palms and lemon trees. In its day, it was...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesBinissalem, about a half-hour drive (25 km [15 miles]) from Palma, is the center of one of the island's two D.O. registered wine regions and...Read More
One of the largest of Mallorca's wineries, Bodegas José Ferrer can be visited for tastings. Ferrer wines consistently do well at international...Read More
The Fundació Robert Graves opened this museum dedicated to Deià's most famous resident in the house he built in 1932. The seaside house is something...Read More
Built between 1901 and 1903 by Luis Domènech i Montaner, originator of Barcelona's Palau de la Música Catalana, this former hotel has an alabaster...Read More
On the corner of Carrer de Jaume II is this gem of Palma's early Moderniste architecture, designed in the 1890s by Nicolás Lliteras. ...Read More
Designed by Luis Forteza Rei in 1909, this Art Nouveau delight has twisted wrought-iron railings and surfaces inlaid with bits of polychrome...Read More
A minute's walk or so from the Plaça de la Constitució, along Sóller's main shopping arcade, brings you to this charming museum, where Moderniste...Read More
The winding road north from Port de Pollença to the tip of the island is spectacular. Stop at the Mirador de la Cruete, where the rocks form...Read More
Overlooking the city and the bay from a hillside, the castle was built at the beginning of the 14th century in Gothic style but with a circular...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesArchaeological remains of the ancient city of Pollentia, which dates to about 70 BC, include La Portella residential area, the Forum, and the...Read More
Even though it's nearly an hour's drive from Palma, this pristine 2-km (1-mile) stretch of fine white sand on Mallorca's southern coast, much...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesOff the south coast of Mallorca, this verdant isle is one of the last unspoiled places in the Mediterranean—the largest of the 19 islands that...Read More
Here's a sound you don't often hear in the interior of Mallorca: the rush of falling water. The irrigation system in these gardens nourishes...Read More
On the road south from Deià to Valldemossa, this monastery was founded in 1276 by Ramón Llull, who established a school of Asian languages here...Read More
The permanent collection here includes a great many drawings and studies by the Catalan artist, who spent his last years on Mallorca, but it...Read More
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