Balearic Islands, Spain
Spain is a country rich of summer resorts and beaches. That is why ”sun sea and sand” type of tourism generates the most income for the Spanish economy.
The country offers a mild climate during the whole year which is a big advantage. Moreover, the sandy beaches of the Mediterranean and Atlantic Ocean on top its two top popular holiday destinations (the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands) attract tourists from the cold countries of Northern Europe, as well as from allover the world.
The Balearic Islands are among top world wide known destinations.
They consist of Majorca, Menorca and Ibiza and are located in the Mediterranean Sea, between Spain and the coast of North Africa. As the climate is very sunny and quite warm with daytime temperatures around 27°C from beginning June to end of August each summer, large crowds visit this most popular destination for holidays.
Food and Entertainment
Foreign visitors can find all kinds of international cuisine, but its also much recommendable to try the local dishes, particularly the rich vegetable stews of the region containing almonds, walnuts, olives and tomatoes.
Tapas – a selection of small dishes such as meat balls, garlic mushrooms, croquettes and squid rings is also definitely worth trying.
The Balearic Islands offer fine beaches great weather, an exiting nightlife, night parties and more.
For young people and those who would rather go for entertainment and an exciting night life, southern coast of Majorca would be well worth visiting.
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