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Holidays to Balearic Islands

Holidays to the Balearic Islands include stunning beaches, private coves, lush foliage, and breathtaking sunsets that highlight unrivalled natural beauty.

All Inclusive Holidays in Balearic Islands

A sun-kissed archipelago in the western Mediterranean Sea, all inclusive holidays to Balearic Islands, Spain, are brimming with gorgeous beaches, exclusive coves, abundant greenery, and majestic sunsets highlighting unmatched natural splendour. These deals let you frolic in panoramic beaches, tour ancient cities, and embark on excursions to natural wonders without fretting about budgeting flights, hotels, and meals to enjoy cheap holidays to Balearic Islands.

Why Book All Inclusive Balearic Islands Holidays

Ideal for all inclusive Balearic Islands family holidays, Majorca is home to the historical city of Palma, widely recognised for its Gothic Cathedral and the Royal Palace of La Almudaina. For a family hike, head to the north of the island to scale the impressive high cliffs of Cap de Formentor.

Party lovers booking cheap Balearic Islands holidays mustn’t miss the chance to visit Ibiza! These adults-only getaways can be super-fun as the region serves up a heady mix of hip oceanfront parties and traditional clubbing.

Couples seeking private all inclusive holidays in Balearic Islands will find Menorca remarkably suitable. Explore the colourful markets of Mahón, take a quick boat ride to Alcudia, and traverse the stunning Ciutadella on Balearic Islands all inclusive holidays with your beloved.

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Balearic Islands information

Euro Currency Euro
Spanish Language Spanish
GMT+01:00 Time Zone GMT+01:00
2h 20m Avg. Flight Time 2h 20m
May-September Peak Travel May-September
£2 Price of a pint £2

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Things to Do in the Balearic Islands

  • Beach Bash: If oceanfront parties are your scene, Playa d’en Bossa in Ibiza is hardcore party central. Expect DJs, delicious food, glamorous attendees, and an endless supply of drinks.
  • Old Towns: The old quarter of Palma de Mallorca has a cathedral and a rich cultural scene. Alcudia is a delightful mediaeval fortified town, excellent for day trips. Valldemossa is the...more

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Balearic Islands Historical Highlights

  • Roman Ruins: Pollentia dates back to 123 BC, and once served as the capital of this amazing archipelago. There’s still an ancient theatre here, besides the Pollentia Museum and the forum.
  • Castell de la Punta de n’Amer: A 17th-century fortress, it’s a great hiking area and features a trendy bar, café, and restaurant.
  • Lluc Sanctuary: Set in the heart of...more

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The Balearic Islands' Beaches

  • Cala Varques, Majorca: Accessible only via boat or a quick walk, this remote but super-scenic beach is perfect for couples on romantic breaks and solitary seekers.
  • Platja Migjorn, Formentera: The rustic charm of this stunning beach will delight visitors immensely, offering a mix of crowded areas and secluded coves.
  • Es Grau Beach, Menorca: A protected area within a nature...more

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Balearic Islands Cuisine and Beverage

What to Eat:

  • Ensaimada: Found almost everywhere in Mallorca, it’s a spiral pastry with flour, lard, and yeast, and icing sugar on top.
  • Sobrassada: A spicy red sausage, it’s made from minced pork loin, salt, paprika, and black pepper.
  • Caldereta de Langosta: The Balearic Islands are known for seafood specialties like this delicious lobster stew, featuring...more

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Family Holidays in the Balearic Islands

Bringing the kids to a beach break on a Balearic island? There are many more things to do if you can get them out of the sand.

For heart-pounding thrills, visit the water parks on Majorca. The Black Hole and Tornado rides may be found at Aqualand. Play a round of mini golf, slide down the Kamikaze slide, and splash about in the wave pool at Hidropark.

On a Jeep safari, mix...more

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The Balearic Islands' Nightlife

Every area of the Balearic Islands is renowned for hosting fantastic nightlife, from the wildest beachfront parties to a laid-back night scene.

  • Party in Ibiza: This vibrant region is the party central in Balearic Islands, brimming with glamorous seaside clubs, bars, and cafés.
  • Sun-down Magic in Majorca: Beach resorts turn the lights brighter after dark, especially popular...more

Do I need a Visa to visit the Balearic Islands?

British citizens do not require a Visa to visit Spain. However, you will need a valid passport for your Balearic Islands holiday.

How long does it take to fly to the Balearic Islands from the UK?

The most popular route to travel to the Balearic Islands from the UK is from London Stansted Airport to Ibiza Airport, averaging around 2.5 hours. This flight time will vary depending on the airports (arrival and departure) and the number of stopovers.

Is it worth it to book all inclusive holidays to Balearic Islands?

All inclusive deals to the Balearic Islands can be super-economical, as they bundle your flights, hotel stays, food, drinks, snacks, and often entertainment into a single, affordable cost. So, you will save more by paying for almost everything upfront, eliminating the hassle of budgeting and travel planning.

When is the best time to visit the Balearic Islands?

June to August is perfect for a sunny getaway, with 11 hours of sunshine daily and high temperatures around 30°C. Spring and autumn have lower, milder temperatures, making them ideal for sightseeing tours, hiking, etc. January is the coldest month with average low temperatures of 7°C, and among the cheapest times to visit the Balearics.

What is the cheapest Balearic Island to visit?

Menorca is generally considered the cheapest of all Balearic Islands holidays. However, the largest island Majorca (or Mallorca) also caters dining ops, luxe hotels, and resorts to budget travellers. Ibiza is great for off-peak bargain beach breaks. With us, you can opt for cheap last-minute all inclusive ATOL-protected deals to any of these islands.

What is the most beautiful Balearic Island to visit?

All 4 islands are beautiful when it comes to panoramic beaches. Ibiza offers a wild nightlife amid a scenic coastline, while the tranquil Formentera is excellent for romantic escapes. Majorca features a spectacular blend of city life and natural beauty, while Menorca is apt for family getaways.

Which is the hottest of the Balearic Islands?

All Balearic Islands are hot during peak summer, with high temperatures of around 31°C. Ibiza and Formentera are the driest and hottest of all regions come September, while Majorca and Menorca are at their hottest in August.