Baleares

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Where to stay in Baleares

Best time: Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct. These months offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and vibrant local festivals, making them ideal for exploring the islands.

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Baleares, like a local

Don't miss

  • La Sagrada Familia de Palma: A stunning example of Gothic architecture and a must-visit icon of Palma.
  • Es Trenc Beach: Renowned for its crystal-clear waters and natural beauty, making it a hidden paradise.
  • Castell de Bellver: A unique circular castle offering panoramic views of Palma and its bay.
  • Valldemossa: Charming village famous for its historical significance and beautiful scenery.

Where to eat

  • Cappuccino Gran Café: Known for its delicious pastries and exceptional coffee, a perfect breakfast spot.
  • La Bodeguilla: A local favorite for tapas and traditional Mallorcan dishes in a cozy setting.
  • Son Morlà: Offers authentic Mallorcan cuisine with a focus on fresh, local ingredients.

Do this

  • Traditional Fira de Sant Joan: Experience the vibrant local culture with festivities, bonfires, and music.
  • Wine tasting in Binissalem: Discover the local wine production and sample some of Mallorca's finest wines.
  • Hiking in the Serra de Tramuntana: Explore breathtaking landscapes and scenic trails in this UNESCO World Heritage site.

Local tips

  • Visit local markets early in the morning for the freshest produce and a taste of daily life.
  • Try 'ensaimada', a traditional pastry that is a must-try when in Mallorca.
  • Use the public bus system for affordable transport to beaches and towns that are less touristy.
  • Learn a few phrases in Catalan; locals appreciate it and it can enhance your experience.

Know before you go

Best time

Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct. These months offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and vibrant local festivals, making them ideal for exploring the islands.

Getting around

Public buses, rental cars, and bicycles are the primary means of getting around. Taxis and ride-sharing apps like Uber and Bolt are also available.

Airport

PMI

Language

Spanish and Catalan are the main languages spoken, with English widely understood in tourist areas.

Money

Euro (€). Credit cards are accepted almost everywhere, but it's advisable to carry some cash for small purchases.

Safety

Overall, the Balearic Islands are safe for tourists, but it's wise to stay vigilant in crowded areas and watch for petty theft.

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