Winter in the Balearic Islands
The mild winters of the Balearic Islands offer a host of cultural experiences - museums, heritage, entertainment and more. But it’s also a time to enjoy its nature and landscapes, such as the magnificent almond blossom in the Ibizan Valley of Corona and inland Mallorca. There are also villages which in winter seem to exude even more charm - Valldemossa, Deiá and Sóller, to name just a few. And, of course, taking centre stage are local foods and traditions, such as the age-old Christmas singing of Sibil•la in Mallorca and the popular fiestas of Sant Antoni.
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Mallorca
in winter in the balearic islandsMajorca in winter offers a variety of fantastic options for spending some dream days in our Mediterranean paradise. With a pleasant temperature all year round and over 300 days of sunshine, there are plenty of options to choose from: visiting spectacular monuments and art galleries in vibrant, cosmopolitan Palma to losing track of time in the wonderful villages of the Serra de Tramuntana. Winter in Majorca is the perfect time for a gastronomic tour or to discover the secrets of DO wine production in one of its wineries. In addition, at this time of the year there are incredible festivals, such as the Sant Antoni festivities, where you can discover the true essence of Majorca.
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Menorca
in winter in the balearic islandsMenorca in winter is the closest thing to the Scottish Highlands: nature bursts forth with energy from its fertile land and the island is covered in a blanket of deep green. This time of year offers a surprising intimacy and exclusivity, perfect for exploring coves and secret corners along the hiking and cycling routes offered by the Camí de Cavalls, discovering its most ancestral traditions, such as the Diada del Poble de Menorca (17th January), the tradition of Es Bujot at Easter or visiting the Favàritx lighthouse on a stormy day. It is also an ideal time to discover its gastronomy and to make indoor plans, such as visiting its museums, monuments and the galleries of local artists.
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Ibiza
in winter in the balearic islandsIbiza in winter is an oasis reserved for lovers of authenticity. The island becomes a haven of peace, ideal for reconnecting with oneself through nature and its breathtaking landscapes full of almond blossom. Thanks to its pleasant temperatures all year round, the island is an ideal place to go for a hike and admire its most secret corners. But winter is also an excellent time to unhurriedly discover its delicious gastronomy, contemplate the islet of Es Vedrà on a grey day, stroll through its white villages with the smell of wood smoke, visit its contemporary art galleries and admire the incredible legacy left by the artists who, during the hippie era, established their residence on this magical island.
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Formentera
in winter in the balearic islandsThe mild winters of the Balearic Islands offer a host of cultural experiences - museums, heritage, entertainment and more. But it’s also a time to enjoy its nature and landscapes, such as the magnificent almond blossom in the Ibizan Valley of Corona and inland Mallorca. There are also villages which in winter seem to exude even more charm - Valldemossa, Deiá and Sóller, to name just a few. And, of course, taking centre stage are local foods and traditions, such as the age-old Christmas singing of Sibil•la in Mallorca and the popular fiestas of Sant Antoni.
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