Most reviewed Points of Interest & Landmarks in Balearic Islands
4.5Cap de Formentor(3.056 reviews) - Go by bus! Spent 2-3 hours Points of Interest & Landmarks
Cap de Formentor is the northernmost point of the island of Majorca, far from the main tourist haunts. Nine miles of winding road and hairpin bends lead up to the Formentor lighthouse; the views are breathtaking all the way up to the top. On a clear day, you’ll be able to spot neighboring ports and islands. The drive can be challenging, and cars are banned on stretches of the road during the warmer months. Consider getting on a coach from Port de Pollenca, or hiking up from the splendid Formentor Beach. Book a boat tour to enjoy the cape from a different perspective. – TripadvisorSee more..
4.5Passeig des Born(2.375 reviews) - Excellent shopping and meals Points of Interest & Landmarks
A wide, tree-lined avenue full of bars, pubs and cafes: a good place to start your evening.See more..
Absolutely beautiful little beach. There is one restaurant there that serves great cocktails at good prices. There is carpark and bus 10 mins walk and you can also walk there from Cala Galdana town - about 30 mins. Fantastic spotSee more..
4.5Playa de Cavalleria(909 reviews) - Great beach Spent 2-3 hours Points of Interest & Landmarks
We came for a few hours to this wonderful beach with crystal clear water. A short walk from the large parking spot who’s also has a small bar and toilets. Great snorkeling at the cliffs - don’t miss it. Is this a helpful review? Then please give me a "Thumbs up Thank FrankGeisler" by clicking the button below.See more..
4.5Pine Walk(728 reviews) - Beautiful and picturesque Points of Interest & Landmarks • Piers & Boardwalks
Our first time here with our 20 month old, we stayed towards the end of pine walk. It was a lovely quiet area and it was about a 15 minute walk from one end to the other. The beach is best for younger children in the middle where there are less stones. Very pretty and picturesque, safe and clean. I would holiday here again and recommend to others. I am very glad we chose this area for our holiday, it has an authentic feel to the area without being too touristy etc. Sea was lovely and warm, good transport links to other parts of northern Mallorca, we used the local bus to visit Pollenca and Alcudia old town. Also good for excursion trips with boats taking off from the more central part of Port Pollensa.See more..
Every time we come to Ibiza a visit to Sta Gertrudis is a must. It has over the years become much more upmarket and trendy but it has not been spoilt, with the possible exception that the really interesting auction house with regular viewing days seems to have gone for good and the premises now house classy but expensive ceramics etc. and there are already a lot of this type of shop. There is a lovely little church too. Bar Costa is the most famous cafe but for us oldies the seats outside, small low stools are too much for us to manage. Bar Santa Gertrudis next door is a better bet, and though we did not eat there the food we saw looked excellent quality, large portions and really cheap considering the location.See more..
4.0Cala Morell(548 reviews) - Beautiful bay Points of Interest & Landmarks
Cala Morell is a pretty bay with a small sandy beach surrounded by rocky cliffs. There are a few villas but this area has not been so densely developed as other bays and there is no large hotel. the local bar is sited just above the small jetty with terraces overlooking the bay. Simple local food is served fresh cooked to order and it isn't expensive. Swimming in the enclosed bay is safe and the water clear.See more..
Small sort of cove of beautiful turquoise water. There's strong current so swimming very far must be done carefully. Appropriate water shoes are recommended since there are lots of rocks. See more..
We walk all around looking to the little details and all the flowers growing on the area. Unfortunatelly we couldn´t go insideSee more..
3.5Sepulcro Megalítico de Ca Na Costa(21 reviews) - The best megalithic stones in Formentera Spent < 1 hour Ancient Ruins • Points of Interest & Landmarks
Sepulcre megalític de Ca Na Costa is the most important megalithic structure in Formentera. It is located close to the Estany Pudent and near the little town called Es Pujols. You can see all structure, but only you can surround it, because it is closed by a fence. If you like very much this type of old constructions, it is so interesting and you can see beautiful views of the Estany Pudent (Smelly Lake, in English, but you can be calm, it is not smelly!), but if you do not like these type of old constructions, it is only stones on the roof. (See also Castell Romà de Can Blai)See more..
4.5Castillo de Cabrera(15 reviews) - Unspoilt place Spent < 1 hour Points of Interest & Landmarks • Castles
This uninhabited island is a home for large number of endemic species. Due to the fact this place is a National Park it is not possible to stay there overnight. However, there is an option to book one day trip to the island. I would highly recommend a visit there, because this place is unspoilt beauty. You would be suprised how many lizards are running carelessly on this island.See more..