The Balearic Islands are an archipelago belonging to Spain, located in the Western Mediterranean Sea. Its main islands are Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, Formentera. They are characterized by a mild climate typical of the Mediterranean areas, thanks to which they are called "Islands of eternal spring". The Balearic Islands are the ideal place to satisfy tourists of all kinds: beautiful beaches, natural parks, aquatic fauna, natural caves, characteristic palaces, archaeological remains and much more.
The villages and hotels of the Balearic Islands offer numerous entertainment for both adults and children, such as sports, parties, shows, entertainment. For those who love nightlife, they only have to choose from among the numerous pubs, discos and clubs that animate the nightlife of the Balearic Islands. Those who love tranquility, on the other hand, can reach the most isolated coves on foot or by boat, or enter the inland regions. Mallorca is the largest and best known of the Balearic Islands and is characterized by its beaches and coves, as well as the variety of landscapes, natural parks, fishing villages, fields of olive and almond trees. Ibiza is a lively island, with an intense nightlife and a large summer population. Formentera, small and a bit wild, wants to offer an alternative image of an island frequented by solitary artists and national tourists. Menorca is a quiet island, ideal for relaxation. The Balearic Islands offer, in addition to traditional international cuisine, also a varied local gastronomic choice.
The Mallorca ferries of the Trasmediterranea and Balearia companies connect Barcelona-Palma de Mallorca, Denia-Palma de Mallorca, Valencia-Palma de Mallorca with daily departures in day and night.
Menorca ferries connect Barcelona-Menorca and Denia-Menorca.
Ibiza ferries connect Barcelona-Ibiza, Denia-Ibiza and Valencia-Ibiza.
Formentera ferries connect Denia-Formentera and Valencia-Formentera.
Trasmediterranea and Balearia also make connections between the various Balearic Islands.