Visit the most emblematic tourist attractions on the Balearic Islands
The Balearic Islands is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Spain. The islands have heavenly beaches and coves, a warm climate all year round, a varied gastronomic offer, charming cities and several sites with a surprising cultural heritage. Majorca, Menorca, Formentera and Ibiza have been for centuries a coveted enclave for different civilizations, and all have left a heritage legacy that tells the story of each island. The archaeological sites, old and cobbled streets, fortifications, monuments and architectural jewels invite you to get lose yourself and discover the islands. In this article, which takes less than 5 minutes to read, you will find practical information on some of the most interesting visits and the most significant monuments on the Balearic Islands.
- Son Fornés: This is an archaeological site from which you cannot miss its 2 Talayots, one of them is one of the largest on Majorca. How to get there
- Naveta Es Tudons: in addition to visiting a monument exclusive to Menorca, you'll go to the extreme. Its beauty and good state of conservation make it the most visited prehistoric monument on the island. How to get there
- Sant Llorenç de Balàfia Church: This church is a faithful example of Ibiza architecture and the ceramic tiles that adorn its walls stand out. How to get there
- Sant Bernart Bastion: this type of fortified construction is part of the Dalt Vila complex and deserves to be visited for the great restoration and conservation work that has been carried out there. How to get there
- Historical complex ‘Dalt Vila’: This walled complex, located in the historic centre of Ibiza, protected the most important buildings of the 16th century. You'll love strolling through the streets of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. How to get there
The jewel in the crown of Palma
The house of God with doors of iron
The "prehistoric capital" of the eastern side of the island
A place to take measure of the world, as Jules Verne said
Commercial building, in Majorcan Gothic style
The moderner of the two impressive lighthouses on Formentera
A palace with a long history
A unique Gothic castle
11th century baths in the centre of Palma
Dalt Vila is in the heart of town, housing the most representative buildings of political, religious and commercial power