Balearics Holidays

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Ibiza, Majorca, Menorca, Formentera. Quite possibly the most iconic foursome you'll ever find. Sorry, The Beatles who? This group of beauties are just what you're looking for for your next jolly. More sunshine than Bob Marley, more Spanish charm than tapas and sangria, and more fun than Lucy in the office after four beers - and that's pretty tough to beat.

Catering to many a holidaymaker, each island offers a unique quality that keeps the people coming back from more. Be it the family-friendly towns of Majorca’s coastline, the party-pleasing paradise of Ibiza’s southeast seafront or the mellow magic of Menorca. After a busy year, a holiday in the Balearics is the perfect way to recharge your batteries.

Best beaches in the Balearics

If you're looking for the most perfect beaches this side of the Atlantic, you're in for a treat. The sands are practically white, the sea is bright blue and there's always a beach bar on hand - winner. Trust us, one holiday here and your Instagram will have never looked so Instagrammable. No matter the island you choose, there's always a cheap Balearics holiday with a little slice of beachy heaven waiting for you. Here are a few of our faves:

  • Formentera's Playa de Ses Illetes: This is the Caribbean, Spanish-style! Imagine powder-soft sand, crystal waters, and not a worry in sight. A paradise found indeed!

  • Ibiza's Cala Conta: Picture perfect sunsets? Check! Sparkling waters just begging you to dip in? Double-check! Trust us, this spot will steal your heart.

  • Mallorca's Es Trenc: A dreamy strip of pure sandy delight, Es Trenc is the ultimate relaxation station. Bring that book you've been meaning to read and let the beach vibes roll.

  • Menorca's Cala Turqueta: Fancy a bit of a hidden treasure? This cove is all about untouched beauty and postcard views that'll make your friends back home green with envy.

Best hotels in the Balearics

Fancy waking up to a gorgeous sea view? Or maybe you're all about that poolside cocktail service. From Ibiza to Menorca, these islands are brimming with places to stay that are more than just a bed for the night. Whether it's a trendy boutique hotel overlooking the beach in Majorca, a party-all-night retreat in sunny Ibiza, or a tranquil hideaway in Menorca, the Balearics have got you covered. Take a sneak peek at whats on offer below.


Discover our favourite Balearic Island hotels here.


All Inclusive holidays in the Balearics

Fancy soaking up all the glorious rays of the Balearics without the fuss of counting your holiday pennies? Just lounging seaside, totally chilled, no money worries on the horizon. Sounds great, right? Well, if that's you're thing (and why wouldn't it be) then an all-inclusive Balearic holiday could be just what you're after. With everything included in the price of your holiday, you can focus on what really matters - tans, tapas and totally amazing food. As for great all-inclusive hotels, check out the boutique Hotel Galeon Ibiza, nestled on the stunning coast of San Miguel, Ibiza. Or if it's non-stop fun you're after, Royal Son Bou Family Club in Son Bou, Menorca, has entertainment galore.

Popular Balearics hotels

Weather in Balearics

JAN

13°C

FEB

15°C

MAR

16°C

APR

18°C

MAY

21°C

JUN

24°C

JUL

27°C

AUG

27°C

SEP

25°C

OCT

20°C

NOV

16°C

DEC

13°C

These islands are Mother Nature's favourite child when it comes to sunshine, with the sun making a VIP appearance nearly all year round. Summers are your classic "hot, but not too hot," making it the perfect time for beaching, boating, and basically just basking in all the sunny goodness. And those winters? Mild, with the occasional cheeky shower, but hey, what's a rainbow without a little rain? Whether you're looking to top up your tan or escape the winter chill, the Balearics have got your back.

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FAQs

How long does it take to fly to the Balearics?

It takes about two and a half hours to fly to the Balearics from the UK.

What’s the time difference between the UK and the Balearics?

The Balearics are one hour ahead of UK time.




What currency do they use inthe Balearics?

The official currency of the Balearics is the Euro.

What language do they speak in the Balearics?

The official language spoken in the Balearics is Spanish, but English is widely spoken too.