4 Best Sights in Ibiza and the Balearic Islands, Spain

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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.

Banys Arabs

Centro

One of Palma's oldest monuments, the 10th-century public bathhouse has a beautiful walled garden of palms and lemon trees. In its day, it was not merely a place to bathe but a social institution where you could soak, relax, and gossip with your neighbors.

Carrer Can Serra 7, Palma, 07001, Spain
9717-721549
Sight Details
€3

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Ciutat Romana de Pol·lèntia

Archaeological remains of the ancient city of Pollentia, which dates to about 100 BC, include the La Portella residential area, the Forum, and the 1st-century-AD Roman theater. The Museu Monogràfic de Pollentia has a small collection of statues and artifacts from the nearby excavations of the Roman capital of the island.

Av. dels Prínceps d'Espanya s/n, Alcúdia, 07400, Spain
971-547004
Sight Details
€4, includes museum and archaeological site
Closed Sun. Oct.–Apr.; closed Mon. May–Sept.

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Torralba d’en Salort

Puzzle over Menorca's prehistoric past at this megalithic site with several stone constructions, including a massive taula. Behind it, from the top of a stone wall, you can see the monolith Fus de Sa Geganta (the Giantess's Spindle) in a nearby field.

Carr. Alaior a Cala en Porter, Km 3, Maó, 07730, Spain

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Torre d'en Galmés

This Talaiotic site between Alaior and Son Bou comprises a complex set of stone constructions—fortifications, monuments, bottomless pits of ruined dwellings, huge vertical slabs, and taulas.

Alaior, Spain
971-157800
Sight Details
€3 (free Mon.)

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