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The 3 largest Balearic Islands and the most exclusive villa in Europe

Who among us doesn't dream of a Spanish night fiesta on the beach, an afternoon paella in an excellent restaurant and a refreshing morning coffee, especially when the first hints of autumn outside the Polish window? Mainland Spain is beautiful, perfect for an exclusive holiday among perfect weather and fantastic hotels, but have you been to the Balearic Islands? This region of Spain consists of several islands and is closest to Catalonia and Valencia, not only because of the distance, but above all because of the culture. The three largest islands of the Balearic Islands, i.e. Majorca, Ibiza and Menorca are completely different. What distinguishes them is the lifestyle of the inhabitants, landscapes, cuisine, climate and... prices. Are you looking for something even more unique? So surrender to the true charm of the Balearic Islands - experience it luxurious holiday in a private villa in Spain, Isla sa Ferradura– which, by the way, is the most exclusive villa in Europe!

Majorca (Spanish: Mallorca)

The coast of Majorca is over 550 kilometers of coastline surrounding the island, which is divided into charming towns, beautiful bays, of which there are as many as... 180 (!) and fantastic beaches, as well as steep cliffs falling into the crystal waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Majorca is an island with a real soul, and its rich history can be learned thanks to the monuments, museums and artifacts of the past found everywhere. The most famous place on the island is its capital, Palma de Mallorca. It is famous for its impressive cathedral and the bustling old town, which takes us several centuries back in time. Near the capital you will also find the town of Valldemossa, where our best composer, Fryderyk Chopin, lived. Majorca is full of charming medieval villages that invite you to get lost in their narrow streets.

Ibiza

Ibiza is nothing else than a mosaic of landscapes, combining all the most beautiful elements of the Balearic Islands. It is also Europe's most famous summer destination among celebrities, party fans and sun worshipers. It is known primarily for performances by the best DJs in Europe, numerous festivals and a cosmopolitan atmosphere. But that's not all Ibiza has to offer. We will also find here approximately 50 pristine white sand beaches and blue bays with azure, transparent water. Ibiza also boasts fantastic sunsets, straight out of a Hollywood movie, and hectares of green fields planted with fruit trees. Here you will find beautiful cliffs, charming hills, a lunar atmosphere here and there, and…

…Sa Ferradura

A tiny island located off the northern shore of Ibiza is a truly unique point on the map of Europe, especially worth visiting. If you are looking for the most exclusive vacation spot, your daily budget is within limits 50 thousand euros per night and you have really high expectations for your summer rest, we have something special for you. Sa Ferradura is the perfect place for a luxury holiday in a private villa in Spain. Even though the villa was built eight years ago, 2018 was a particularly favorable year for it - then it was recognized as the best private villa in Europe and the sixth in the world. The famous Spanish footballer Cesc Fabregas also held his wedding reception here.

Menorca (Spanish: Menorca)

The best advertisement for Menorca is that the entire island has been recognized by UNESCO as a biosphere reserve due to its environmental diversity and natural values. It is an ideal place for families on holiday in Spain who want to relax in the bosom of nature. In Menorca, you can perfectly combine exploring the cultural side of the island with beautiful bays, charming corners of the capital Mahón and heavenly beaches that the Caribbean can envy. Menorca is also famous for its port where the most beautiful yachts in Europe moor, and tourists also visit it because of the mysterious megalithic buildings that date back to ancient times.

Author: Travel Agency CARTER®