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There are many great hotels to choose from in the Balearic Islands.  Please see our Majorca Hotels and Ibiza Hotels pages.




Here are just some of the hotels and resorts we sell in Balearics :

Majorca and Ibiza Holidays                                      

Where are they? Got your map of the world? Good. Find Spain and look to the right of it. There you go. The Canary Islands are to the bottom of Spain, the Balearics to the right. Majorca is the largest island and one of the most popular of all Spanish destinations, but if your impression of Majorca holidays was gained anytime between the 1960s and now, it might well be an impression peppered with those typical package holiday clichés of over-built resorts and English pubs (Mmm…pubs). However, there’s plenty to do in Majorca that doesn’t involve a nightclub or a beach and the minimum amount of research reveals that it’s a cool place to go with lots of natural beauty, art, and culture. Majorca is a great choice for a Balearic Holiday.

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There’s Ibiza too, which you might have heard mention of once or twice and be keen to visit, and probably not with the sole intention of seeing the Phoenician ruins of Sa Caleta. If you don’t want to go clubbing on your holiday you might want to consider somewhere else. Ibiza holidays and clubbing go together like Southend and, errr… a long pier that occasionally sets on fire. Privilege in Ibiza is the biggest nightclub in the world, and that’s official. Should Roy Castle still be with us he’d be down there now, doing a headcount. He would need both hands, more than once, as Privilege has a capacity of 10,000. Oh, hang on; it’s in the Guinness Book of Records already, so one of his mates must have popped in. Wicked man.

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Space, with its capacity of less than half that of Privilege is relatively intimate in comparison to Ibiza’s uber-club, but it’s often voted the top club in the world. Yes, that’s the top club. It’s a long history going back at least 17 years and don’t forget club years are like cat years, so that makes it about 85, we think. Pacha started here and spawned 70 offspring world wide. Other versions of Pacha that is, we can’t speak for other types of offspring the club is responsible for. Amnesia was the first open air club in Ibiza, and there’re one or two more great clubs, to say the least, to spend a few hours and more than a few € in.

Should you have to visit Ibiza with your mum, point her at the Church of Saint Agnes (Iglesia de Santa Ines) which dates from the 17th century, while you sleep off the after effects of ingesting all the foam they sprayed over you in Amnesia last night. Or for a compromise, you could forgo the clubbing and take her to some of Ibiza’s many caves, such as Caves Can Marca, which with the exotic lighting and colourful watery shadows playing about you, more than resemble the inside of some of the clubs, but without the foam, and bar bills. If all you can manage is the beach, Playa d'en Bossa is one of the biggest on the island and you’ll be safe should you decide you can manage a paddle, here, like on most of the Balearics beaches (not all of them though – be careful out there) the water stays shallow near the beach.

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Ibiza is undoubtedly the clubbing capital of Spain, Europe, the world, and the universe. It’s not hopelessly out of the question that you should go to Ibiza and not go to any clubs. A few of our mums went, and they didn’t go to any clubs at all. Well, they said they didn’t.  There’s Figueretas for a quieter time, where you can mingle with locals and look for presents on the market stalls selling unique produce made by local artists. San Antonio is not far from Ibiza Town, about 20 minutes drive, and is a lovely place to enjoy the sunsets beautifully framed by one of the loveliest natural harbours in the world. You’ll be handy for some of the clubs here, but – once again – it’s not compulsory to go! You can have a great holiday taking in the sunsets, knowing that all the youngsters are holed up in a massive club, a veritable throng of sweating, heaving humanity; probably having popcorn sprayed on them or foam squirted at them, or whatever it is the youngsters get up to these days. Balearic holidays offer the twin delight of Majorca and Ibiza offering sun, sea, sand and a great night life (if that's your thing).

Balearic Islands Flights

Many budget airlines fly to Majorca and Ibiza.  These include Easyjet and Ryanair.  Cheap flights are available throughout the year, but we recommend booking early to get the best prices.  Flights take around 2 hours from most UK airports.

Cuevas del Drach – Majorca – Balearics Attractions

There are a few caves to visit on Majorca, but the most popular is this particular network, with its smashing underground lake. There are loads of dangly bits of rock, some totally white and very fragile looking. The chamber of the lake in the middle seats 1000 for concerts, which are put on daily.

Now, we might well have caves of our own in the UK, but they aren’t the same. The Caves of Drach are uniquely beautiful and unequalled in most of the world. The Chislehurst caves (near Bromley, Sarf East Larnden) have hosted concerts by Jimi Hendrix and The Beatles in the past, but they’ve gone a bit down the tubes since then, so to speak. The beauty and wonder of the Caves of Drach endures still. You aren’t going to go to Majorca and not visit them are you? Surely not!

Marineland – Majorca – Attractions tickets Balearics

Go to Marineland for the largest collection of sharks in Europe, with performing dolphins, exotic birds, aquarium, crocodiles and a reptile zoo thrown into the bargain that contains, unfortunately, some extremely large snakes. Perhaps if they got the exterminators in and got rid of some of those snakes they’d get a few more visitors. Either way, it’s a respected marine research centre and looks after its dolphins well. The dolphins here have been successfully bred, which is unusual, and they rarely complain about the conditions or treatment so the keepers here must be doing something right.

Placa Major – Majorca – Balearics Attractions

This is a big pedestrian square with an abundance of shops and restaurants and a good starting point for a day spent wandering around and taking in the atmosphere. Head up to Placa Olivar to move away from the more touristy crafts, and pick a tapas bar to while away a few authentically Spanish hours in.

Majorca Harbour – Majorca – Attractions in the Balearics

Palma harbour is full of yachts and fishing related activity. You can hop on a ferry to any of the other islands or the Spanish mainland from here too. Come here in the day for some great fresh fish at one of the restaurants, or it’s the place to spend your evenings, just enjoying being in trendy bars near the harbour; which after all is what being on holiday is all about!

Es Vedrá Rock – Ibiza – Balearics Attractions 

This is a sort-of Mediterranean version of Ayres rock, which is the big lump sticking up in the middle of Australia somewhere of course. The Ibiza equivalent is almost as big too. Ayres rock (or Uluru, as the locals call it – the locals in Australia that is, not Ibiza) is about 1,114 feet high, where as the Es Vedra rock reaches some 1,300 feet, which technically speaking is higher.

A ‘hermit’ used to live on Es Vedra. He was apparently a priest. At Beat the Brochure we are trying to find out at which point you change from being a priest, train driver, call centre shift supervisor and so on, into a ‘hermit’. We imagine there’s a complex hermit algorithm somewhere, for instance: beard length x days since last wash x time spent on rock/in cave/in forest/under that canal bridge that’s two minutes walk from ‘Bargain Booze’ = your hermitology weighting. Anyway, it’s a nice rock.

Cova d'es Culleram – Ibiza – Attractions in the Balearics

Cova d'es Culleram was a temple to the goddess Tanoit over 1000 years ago. Various bits were discovered that are now in the museum (Museo Arqueológic in Ibiza town). If you do make it to a few historical sites, you’ll be reading about the Carthaginians. The Carthaginians started Ibiza town, after discovering the island about 2600 years ago. Carthage was a North African City that spread out across the Mediterranean. The Carthaginians were great rivals of the Romans and had more than a few battles with them, eventually losing completely after the third Punic War – so called because the Roman’s name for Carthage was Punici. There, you’re now fully informed. Collect your Mediterranean History GCSE at the front desk please

Paseo Vara de Rey – Ibiza – Balearics Attractions

General Vara de Rey, who fought against the Carlists was born here in 1840. We don’t know what Carlists are, but are pretty sure they’re persecutors of anyone called Carl, so we are right behind the general on that one. We’ll not have anyone persecuted here at Beat the Brochure, even if they are called Carl. You can discuss this at length in any of the many bars and restaurants around the Paseo Vara de Rey. Paseo means Passage, and the General’s passage is indeed a popular place.
It’s about two to two and a half hours flight to the Balearics with lots of charter flights going in the direction of these popular islands and many a bargain to be had. Balearic holiday transfers vary – on Majorca it can take up to two hours and there are some tricky routes should you be driving yourself, but Ibiza is the smaller island and you’ll have to be right at the opposite end of Ibiza to see your transfer time reach an hour.
While festivals are indeed popular over here, your Balearic holiday travel plans are unlikely tobe affected. Look out for Majorca’s carnival with its many processions, which is held throughout February and featuring lots of fancy dress. Otherwise there are festivities every month throughout the year to mark everything from the blessing of the fishing boats, to patron saint’s days, and various monk birthdays!
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