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Costa Brava
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Barcelona
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Menorca Island
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Ibiza
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Formentera

Catalonia and the Balearics: A Mediterranean Dream Cruise

Departing from Roses
Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 7-14 days

This cruise has it all – beaches, cities, vibrant islands.  Get ready for an unforgettable Mediterranean adventure!

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Barcelona Airport (BCN)
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Total Sailing:319.19 Miles
Total Sailing Time:40 days

Discover Catalonia & Islands

Embark on an unforgettable journey from the charming coastal town of Port Roses. Experience the rugged beauty of the Costa Brava and the vibrant energy of Barcelona.Conveniently, Barcelona Airport (BCN), your gateway to the wider Mediterranean, is  approximately 170 km (105 miles)  from Port Roses, offering easy access for international travelers.

Uncover the tranquility of Menorca, an island paradise renowned for its pristine beaches and turquoise coves.

Discover Mallorca, the largest of the Balearics, offering a blend of picturesque towns, stunning landscapes, and the historic allure of Palma. Immerse yourself in the legendary spirit of Ibiza, famed for its beaches, world-class nightlife, and iconic sunsets. Then, escape to Formentera's unspoiled haven, known for its clear waters and laid-back atmosphere.

Diverse Destinations, Unforgettable Memories

This captivating voyage offers a rich mix of iconic destinations and hidden gems throughout the Mediterranean.  Explore bustling cities, charming villages, breathtaking beaches, and captivating natural wonders.

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Costa Brava

Renowned for its dramatic cliffs, hidden coves, pristine beaches, and charming seaside towns, the Costa Brava offers a captivating blend of natural beauty and vibrant Mediterranean culture.

Picturesque Landscapes 

Explore rugged coves where turquoise waters lap against pine-fringed cliffs. Find hidden beaches tucked away amidst the dramatic landscape, offering quiet retreats and perfect spots for swimming and snorkeling.

Charming Towns and Villages

From historic fishing villages like Cadaqués, with its whitewashed houses and artistic flair, to bustling resort towns like Lloret de Mar, the Costa Brava caters to every preference.

History and Culture

Delve into the region's rich history, visiting medieval towns, Roman ruins, and the captivating works of Salvador Dalí, who drew inspiration from this unique landscape.

Outdoor Adventures

Hike along coastal paths with breathtaking views, cycle through picturesque countryside, or set sail and explore the coastline by boat.

Culinary Delights

Savor the freshest seafood paired with the region's renowned wines. Discover traditional Catalan cuisine in local villages or enjoy Michelin-starred restaurants at the heart of Costa Brava's culinary scene.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for days
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Cadaqués
4.9

A picturesque seaside town with whitewashed houses, narrow alleys, and a strong connection to artist Salvador Dalí. Explore the Salvador Dalí House-Museum for a fascinating look into his life and work.

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The Dalí Theatre-Museum
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The birthplace of Dalí, Figueres houses this extravagant museum designed by the artist himself. It's a maze-like structure filled with his surreal creations, installations, and even his final resting place.

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Salvador Dalí House-Museum
4.9

Dalí's former home in the charming coastal village of Portlligat. This quirky labyrinth of rooms showcases his personal items, sculptures, and the stunning landscapes that inspired his art.

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Can Rafa
4.9

This culinary gem draws inspiration from the Cap de Creus area, ensuring the freshest local seafood on your plate.

Their menu changes with the day's catch, but we highly recommend their exquisite rice dishes, especially the crab or prawn variations. Other must-tries include the Bay of Roses clams and their signature anchovies, cured for eight months with oil from their harvest. Can Rafa's owners, the renowned Martín Faixó wine producers, offer a wine list showcasing their exceptional vintages.  

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Cau Del Pescador
4.9

Seafood enthusiasts, discover Cau del Pescador, a restaurant where years of experience meet the bounty of the sea. Their culinary team knows the best local fishing spots, sometimes sourcing their catch directly from Sant Feliu boats.

Indulge in the delicacy of the season, sea urchins (or "urissos"), prepared to perfection.  But that's just the start! Their menu brims with exquisite seafood: anchovies, squid with 'Rossignol' mushrooms, and sautéed prawns.

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Casamar Restaurant
4.9

While long established as a hotel-restaurant in the stunning bay of Llafranc, Casamar embarked on its culinary transformation in 2000. Chef Quim Casellas, grandson of the founder, ignited this evolution. Though not initially drawn to the kitchen, his dedication led him to train with culinary masters, propelling the restaurant toward its Michelin star in 2011.

The menu at Casamar celebrates the seasons, changing three times a year to showcase the very best local ingredients.  Diners are treated to dishes – like sautéed artichokes with duck gizzards and poached quail's eggs – often sourced from within just 5km of the restaurant.  If you're fortunate, don't miss the warm cannelloni of leek with langoustines and Parmesan, a delightful signature dish.

Casamar's commitment to excellence extends to its wine list.  Explore a remarkable collection of nearly 400 varieties,  with a strong emphasis on the Empordà region.


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Barcelona

Barcelona: Where the City Meets the Sea

As your ship glides into Barcelona, a captivating coastal scene unfolds. The vibrant cityscape rises from the sparkling Mediterranean, a harmonious blend of historic charm and modern energy.

A Tapestry of Coastal Delights

Disembark and immerse yourself in the seaside atmosphere. Stroll along bustling promenades lined with swaying palm trees. Discover bustling markets filled with the fresh flavors of Catalonia.

Gateway to Urban Adventures

Barcelona's iconic landmarks beckon from the waterfront. Venture into the labyrinthine streets of the Gothic Quarter, where centuries of history unfold. Explore Gaudi's whimsical masterpieces, a testament to Barcelona's creative spirit.

City and Sea Intertwined

From bustling beaches to vibrant plazas, Barcelona effortlessly blends urban energy with the allure of the Mediterranean. Your adventure begins here, where the city's vibrant soul meets the endless horizon.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Casa Batlló
4.9

Casa Batlló: Where Gaudí's Dreams Take Shape

Casa Batlló, a masterpiece by Antoni Gaudí, stands as a whimsical testament to the boundless imagination of Catalan Modernism. Situated on the elegant Passeig de Gràcia in Barcelona, it's a fantastical feast for the eyes.

A Skeletal Façade with Bursts of Color:  Imagine a building with a facade that resembles a kaleidoscopic dreamscape. Balconies curve like skeletal forms, while shimmering tiles in shades of blue, green, and gold create a mosaic reminiscent of dragon scales.

Nature's Influence:  Gaudí drew inspiration from the natural world, evident in the organic shapes, marine motifs, and vibrant colors throughout the house. No surface is left untouched –  even the undulating roofline is covered in shimmering scales evoking a mythical creature.

Beyond the Exterior: Imagine stepping inside and being enveloped by a world of color and wonder. Light floods through stained glass windows, casting jewel-toned reflections throughout the rooms.  Sculpted ceilings resemble swirling seas, and every detail – from spiral staircases to intricately carved door handles – reveals the artist's touch.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site: Casa Batlló isn't just a beautiful building; it's a symbol of Barcelona's artistic legacy and Gaudí's visionary genius. Its unique blend of architectural innovation and whimsical charm make it a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Visitor Experience:  Today, Casa Batlló is a museum open to the public. Picture yourself exploring its many rooms, marveling at its details, and being transported back to the turn of the century where imagination reigned supreme.

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Park Güell
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Park Güell: Gaudí's Whimsical Wonderland

Park Güell, designed by the visionary Antoni Gaudí, is a fantastical escape from the hustle and bustle of Barcelona. It's a place where imagination runs wild, and nature meets architecture in a playful dance.

A Landscape of Dreams: Picture winding pathways meandering through lush greenery, leading you past vibrant mosaics and whimsical gingerbread-like houses.  The park bursts with color, its walls adorned with shimmering tiles like scattered jewels.

Serpentine Benches and Hidden Treasures:  Discover the iconic serpentine bench, a mosaic masterpiece offering stunning panoramic views of the city.  Hidden grottos and playful sculptures surprise and delight at every turn.

The Iconic Salamander:  No visit is complete without encountering the park's most famous resident – the dazzling mosaic salamander guarding the grand staircase.

Nature Meets Whimsy: Gaudí's inspiration from the natural world is evident throughout the park.  Organic forms blend seamlessly with sculpted columns that resemble trees, creating an otherworldly harmony.

More than just a Park: Originally envisioned as a residential complex, Park Güell became a public space and a beloved symbol of Barcelona's creative spirit.  It's been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique artistic contributions.

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La Sagrada Familia
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La Sagrada Família: Gaudí's Unfinished Symphony

An architectural marvel in the heart of Barcelona, La Sagrada Família is Antoni Gaudí's most ambitious work and an enduring symbol of the city. This awe-inspiring basilica remains unfinished decades after his death, yet its breathtaking beauty is undeniable.

Towers Piercing the Sky:  Imagine soaring spires, impossibly tall and ornate, reaching towards the heavens as a testament to faith and artistic vision.  Each tower is dedicated to a different religious figure, their intricate sculptures telling a biblical story in stone.

фасаdes of Faith:  The basilica boasts three grand façades: Nativity, Passion, and Glory. Each is a whirlwind of sculpted figures, religious symbolism, and intricate detailing.  Study them closely, and you'll discover a world of narratives carved into the stone.

A Forest of Light: Step inside and let yourself be bathed in the kaleidoscopic light filtering through stained glass windows.  Towering columns branch like trees, and the ceiling shimmers with golden mosaics, creating a sense of celestial wonder.

Symbolism Abounds:  Gaudí imbued every detail with meaning.  Look for natural motifs, from tortoises to pomegranates, and contemplate the religious symbolism throughout the space.

An Ongoing Legacy: Construction on La Sagrada Família began in 1882 and continues to this day.  Witnessing cranes and scaffolding alongside the completed elements serves as a poignant reminder of Gaudí's dream and the generations of skilled craftspeople carrying on his work.

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Batea
4.9

Step into Batea Barcelona and let the scent of the sea wash over you. Here, it's all about pristine ingredients and masterful preparation. Imagine plump Galician oysters briny and sweet, gleaming on beds of crushed ice. Shellfish platters overflowing with tender clams, razor shells, and scarlet shrimp. Whole fish, grilled to flaky perfection, whispering of olive oil, lemon, and a touch of char.

Each dish is a composed ode to the Mediterranean – a burst of sea spray, a flash of expert technique, and the freshest flavors coaxed from their bounty. Their wine list is a carefully curated voyage, pairing perfectly with the symphony of flavors. 

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Caelis
4.9

Discover Caelis: Where Art and Gastronomy Collide

Step into Caelis, a culinary stage set within the Ohla Barcelona hotel. This unique space, adorned with the captivating "eyes" of artist Frederic Amat, becomes the backdrop to Chef Romain Fornell's exciting culinary vision.  His French-infused Mediterranean cuisine sings with seasonal flavors and invites diners to be part of the experience.

The open kitchen buzzes with energy, and if you're lucky, you might snag a seat at the U-shaped chef's table – a front-row ticket to the creative process. Dive into their tantalizing tasting menus like the "Land & Sea" or the vegetarian option, or build your feast à la carte style.

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Majide
4.9

Tucked away in the heart of Barcelona, Majide is more than just a Japanese restaurant; it's a portal to an explosion of Far Eastern flavors.  Step inside and let the warm glow and subtle aromas of wafts of sesame oil and yuzu transport you to a world of culinary artistry. It's a place where East and West collide in a delicious explosion, leaving you wanting more.

Here, tradition meets modern flair.  Imagine the freshest cuts of sashimi glistening like jewels, each dip in the soy sauce a symphony of salty and sweet. The chef, a maestro of fusion cuisine, weaves his Spanish heritage into the tapestry of flavors.

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Menorca Island

Discover Menorca's Hidden Gems: Your Choice of Exclusive Destinations

Escape the crowds and experience the best of Menorca's coastline on a boat excursion. Discover secluded spots inaccessible by land and choose the destination that matches your interests.

Explore Pristine Beaches and Hidden Coves

Immerse yourself in the beauty of unspoiled beaches like Cala Macarella and Cala Turqueta. Explore hidden coves unreachable by land, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and soaking in the Mediterranean sun.

Menorca's Natural Wonders Await

Journey to unique island attractions like the Illa del Rei, offering historical ruins and fascinating wildlife encounters. Experience Menorca's stunning natural beauty from a new perspective.

Simplicity and Adventure

Our focused boat excursions offer the perfect blend of simplicity and Menorca's coastal charm. 

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 2 days
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Port of Ciutadella
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Port of Ciutadella: A Charming Gateway to Menorca

The Port of Ciutadella is a picturesque and lively area on the western side of Menorca. Its natural harbor has been a hub of activity for centuries, and today, it blends historic charm with modern amenities.

What to see and do:

  • Stroll the Waterfront: Enjoy a leisurely walk along the port, lined with cafes, restaurants, and shops. Admire the colorful mix of traditional fishing boats and sleek yachts.
  • Visit the Fish Market: Experience the bustle of the authentic fish market selling the freshest catches of the day.
  • Savor Fresh Seafood: The port is a haven for seafood lovers. Find restaurants specializing in mouthwatering Menorcan dishes.
  • Take a Boat Excursion: Go on a boat trip to explore the stunning coastline, including hidden coves only accessible by sea. Consider a sunset cruise for a romantic experience.
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Cathedral of Ciutadella de Menorca
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The Cathedral of Ciutadella de Menorca: A Symbol of Faith and Resilience

The Cathedral of Ciutadella de Menorca is a magnificent example of Catalan Gothic architecture and a testament to the island's rich history. Here's what makes it special:

  • Conquest and Construction: Built by King Alfonso III of Aragon after conquering Menorca from the Moors in 1287, the cathedral stands on the site of a former mosque. Its construction began around 1300.
  • Architectural Style: The design features a wide single nave, giving it a sense of spaciousness. It's flanked by numerous side chapels which showcase a mix of later architectural additions including Baroque and Neoclassical styles.
  • Symbol of Resilience: The Cathedral suffered significant damage during the Turkish attack of 1558, but it was quickly restored, demonstrating the Menorcan people's commitment to their faith and heritage.
  • Interior highlights:
    • The Baroque Chapel of the Souls (Capella de les Ànimes) is particularly ornate, with intricate carvings and gilded details.
    • The great altar features a beautiful marble canopy.
    • Behind the apse, you'll find the Bishop's throne crafted from Roman marble and blessed by Pope Pius XII.
  • Minor Basilica Designation: In 1953, the Cathedral was elevated to the status of Minor Basilica by Pope Pius XII, recognizing its significance as a place of pilgrimage.

Visiting the Cathedral:

The Cathedral of Ciutadella de Menorca is an essential sight for anyone interested in the island's history and culture. It's open to the public and a place of active worship. Remember to dress respectfully when visiting.

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Plaça des Born
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Plaça des Born: The Heart of Ciutadella

Plaça des Born is the central and most important square in Ciutadella de Menorca. It pulses with the city's energy and tells tales of its history:

  • Stately Setting: The square is framed by handsome buildings in a variety of architectural styles, from the stately neoclassical Town Hall to traditional Menorcan residences.
  • Central Landmark: At the center of Plaça des Born stands a commemorative obelisk, erected in 1875 to honor those who defended the city during the Turkish attack of 1558.
  • Lively Atmosphere: The square is a hub of activity with outdoor cafes, shops, and often lively markets setting up amidst the shade of its leafy trees.
  • Historical Stage: Plaça des Born has been witness to centuries of history. It was once a site for medieval tournaments and remains central to celebrations, particularly during the energetic Fiestas de Sant Joan in June.

Picture it: Imagine the sun-warmed stone of the square, the gentle chatter from cafe terraces, the vibrant green of the trees offering dappled shade, and the historic buildings creating a sense of timeless beauty.

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Restaurant Sa Xerxa
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Sa Xerxa is a traditional Menorcan restaurant located in the heart of Fornells, a small fishing village on the north coast of Menorca. The restaurant has been serving up fresh, local seafood for over 30 years and is a favorite among locals and tourists alike.

The menu at Sa Xerxa features a wide variety of seafood dishes, including lobster, squid, and fish, all of which are sourced from the local markets. The atmosphere at Sa Xerxa is warm and inviting. 

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Restaurante La Guapa Menorca
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Restaurante La Guapa is a Mediterranean restaurant located in the town of Fornells, on the island of Menorca, Spain. The restaurant is owned and operated by chef Guapa, who has over 20 years of experience in the restaurant industry.

The menu at Restaurante La Guapa features a variety of Mediterranean dishes, including seafood, pasta, and paella. The restaurant also offers a selection of tapas, which are small, shareable plates.

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Pinzell Restaurant
4.9

Nestled in the sun-drenched Plaça des Pins, Pinzell Restaurant is a testament to the vibrant flavors of Menorca. From the moment you step inside, the aromas of fresh herbs, simmering seafood, and sizzling meats spark your anticipation.

The menu is a love letter to Menorcan cuisine, where tradition meets creative innovation.  For the main event, the seafood shines. The "catch of the day" is a testament to the island's bounty, perhaps a whole fish grilled to perfection or a zarzuela overflowing with plump shrimp and tender squid.  The ambiance is warm and inviting, with friendly service that guides you through the culinary landscape.  

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Ibiza

Ibiza: Where Balearic Magic Unfolds

Discover Ibiza, a captivating island in the Mediterranean Sea, where sun-kissed beaches, world-renowned nightlife, and ancient history converge. Experience Ibiza's duality, a vibrant mix of energetic party scenes and tranquil natural beauty.

Beaches for Every Mood

Explore Ibiza's diverse coastline, from the lively shores of Playa d'en Bossa to the secluded coves of Cala Salada. Find your perfect spot on white sands and swim in crystal-clear turquoise waters.

Legendary Nightlife

As the sun sets, Ibiza's nightlife ignites. Experience world-famous clubs, bustling beach bars, and sunset chill-out sessions that define the island's legendary party spirit.

Beyond the Beat

Discover Ibiza's rich heritage, from the fortified Old Town of Dalt Vila, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to charming whitewashed villages nestled in the island's interior.

Adventures at Every Turn

Hike scenic trails for breathtaking coastal views, embark on boat excursions to hidden islands, or dive beneath the vibrant Mediterranean in search of marine wonders.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1-3 days
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Cala Bassa Beach Club
4.9

Cala Bassa Beach Club is committed to providing the ultimate relaxation experience, offering fine food, drinks, and comfortable lounging options. Hammocks are a highlight, with various types and shade options to tailor your comfort. The club even offers massage services for added relaxation.

In terms of dining, Cala Bassa Beach Club boasts some of the finest cuisine on the island. While classic Mediterranean dishes are a perennial favorite, the club also features chefs with 25 years of experience crafting exquisite sushi. Nestled on Ibiza's western coast, it's a culinary and relaxation haven.

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Ibiza Buggy or Quad Adventure
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Ibiza Buggy or Quad Adventure: Explore the Wild Side

Get your heart racing and explore Ibiza's rugged beauty on a thrilling buggy or quad bike excursion!  Starting in Playa d'en Bossa, you'll embark on an adrenaline-fueled ride perfect for groups of friends and families with older teens (16+).

Your Off-Road Journey Awaits

Led by an experienced guide, you'll conquer Ibiza's diverse terrain.  Discover hidden trails, take in stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea, and feel the thrill of exploring the island's wilder side.

Choose Your Adventure

Tailor your experience! Opt for the exhilarating 1-hour trip for a quick burst of adventure, or embark on the full 2.5-hour expedition for an in-depth exploration of Ibiza's hidden corners.

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Acrobosc Ibiza
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Acrobosc Ibiza: Treetop Thrills for All Ages

Unleash your inner adventurer at Acrobosc Ibiza!  Nestled in a beautiful pine forest, this outdoor park offers a thrilling mix of climbing challenges, zip lines, and obstacles for both kids (3+) and adults.

Test Your Skills, Embrace the Heights

Choose from three circuits designed to suit different ages and heights. Gear up with a safety harness and get ready to climb, balance, and zip your way through a treetop adventure.  Friendly instructors will guide you every step of the way.

Family-Friendly Fun

Acrobosc Ibiza is the perfect spot for an active family outing.  Experience the joy of overcoming challenges together,  and make unforgettable memories amidst the natural beauty of Ibiza.  Remember, adults must supervise children under 18.

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Experience the Heartbeat of Ibiza: Legendary Clubs
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Experience the Heartbeat of Ibiza: Legendary Clubs

For the quintessential Ibiza experience, immerse yourself in the pulsating energy of the island's legendary nightclubs:

  • Pacha: A True Icon: As one of the oldest and most recognizable clubs in Ibiza, Pacha embodies the island's hedonistic spirit.  Dance the night away to world-renowned DJs, surrounded by a glamorous international crowd. 

  • Amnesia: Dance Till Dawn: Amnesia boasts a reputation for epic all-night parties with cutting-edge electronic music sets.  Its two massive dance floors and legendary ice cannon blasts create an unforgettable atmosphere. 

  • Ushuaïa: Outdoor Extravaganza:  Ushuaïa combines the energy of a mega-club with the open-air vibe of a pool party.  Expect dazzling stage productions, renowned DJs, and a daytime setting that extends the party well before sunset. 

More Than Just Music:

  • Celeb Spotting: Ibiza's club scene attracts A-listers from across the globe, adding an element of excitement.
  • Fashion & Extravaganza: Get ready to dress to impress and witness elaborate themed nights and unforgettable shows.
  • The Ultimate Party Experience: Ibiza's top clubs push the boundaries of nightlife, offering world-class sound systems, spectacular light shows, and a sense of pure, unadulterated revelry.
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Jondal
4.9

Get ready to savor the freshest flavors of the sea at Jondal, a vibrant new Ibiza hotspot brought to you by acclaimed chef Rafael Zafra.  With his culinary pedigree from El Bulli and the success of his Estimar restaurants,  Jondal promises an unforgettable dining experience.

Located in the stunning Cala Jondal Bay, Jondal celebrates the best of Ibiza.  Expect seasonal seafood dishes bursting with flavor, a laid-back atmosphere, and stylish island-inspired decor that blends seamlessly with the surroundings.

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The Giri Cafe Ibiza
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Discover an authentic taste of Ibiza at The Giri Café. Nestled within the idyllic village of San Juan, this charming eatery embodies the island's bohemian spirit with its rustic farmhouse setting and laid-back ambiance.

The Giri Café embraces a garden-to-table philosophy, sourcing the freshest seasonal ingredients from their organic farm. Indulge in vibrant Mediterranean cuisine bursting with flavor, prepared with love, and showcasing the best of the Balearic Islands.

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Can Berri Vell
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Step back in time and savor the flavors of Ibiza at Can Berri Vell. Housed in a beautifully restored 17th-century farmhouse, this charming restaurant offers a taste of the island's rich culinary heritage.

Can Berri Vell's commitment to fresh, local ingredients shine through in their traditional dishes? Expect mouthwatering Ibizan specialties made with produce from their gardens and meats sourced from the island. Immerse yourself in Ibiza's past within the restaurant's rustic-chic interior.  Exposed stone walls, warm lighting,  and a tranquil courtyard create an atmosphere that's both inviting and steeped in tradition.

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Formentera

Formentera delivers a truly authentic Mediterranean experience where the simple pleasures of life take center stage.

Endless Days of Sunshine

Explore long stretches of white sand beaches, where days are spent swimming in crystal-clear waters, soaking up the warm Mediterranean sun, and leaving the stresses of the world behind.

Picturesque Villages & Rural Charm

Venture inland on a bike or scooter to discover Formentera's traditional heart. Explore sleepy, whitewashed villages, wander through fragrant pine forests, and stumble upon hidden coves along its scenic coastline.

Foodie Delights

Savor the freshest Mediterranean flavors at local restaurants overflowing with island warmth. Indulge in succulent seafood, locally produced delicacies, and the perfect sunset cocktail with your toes in the sand.

A Haven for Nature Lovers

Formentera is a sanctuary for those seeking harmony with nature. Bike along coastal paths, spot native wildlife in protected areas and revel in the quiet beauty of this unspoiled Balearic gem.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Cala Saona
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Situated on the west coast of Formentera, Cala Saona is a picture-perfect beach renowned for its stunning sunsets. In the peak of summer, the sun sets after 9 PM, giving visitors plenty of time to bask in the sun and swim in the turquoise waters.

Known for its calm, shallow waters, Cala Saona is perfect for swimming and snorkeling. The area is also great for hiking, with several scenic trails nearby. The beach offers convenient amenities, including sunbeds, umbrellas, and a beach bar. As the sun sets, it casts beautiful colors over the water and cliffs, making Cala Saona's sunsets truly unforgettable.

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Experience Formentera's Nightlife
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Classic Club Vibe:

  • Pineta Club: A long-established club in Es Pujols, known for its large dance floor and mix of music catering to a diverse crowd.
  • Tipic: One of the most popular nightclubs on the island, attracting both locals and tourists. Features electronic and house music.

Live Music & Cocktails:

  • Bananas & Co: A lively bar with a fun party atmosphere, often featuring live bands and DJs alongside cocktails and dancing.
  • Pachanka Music Bar: Known for its live music performances, ranging from reggae and rock to Spanish pop.

Beachfront Chilling:

Boca Salina: Lounge bar vibe with a terrace overlooking the beach. Perfect for a more relaxed evening with drinks and music.

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Hidden Beaches & Natural Wonders Formentera
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Cala Saona: On the west coast, this beautiful cove boasts turquoise waters, sheltered swimming, and striking red cliffs. Less crowded than Ses Illetes but still easily accessible.

Es Caló des Mort: A tiny, picturesque cove surrounded by traditional fishermen's huts. Its rocky formations create unique snorkeling spots. May require a slightly longer hike or bike ride.

Cova d'en Xeroni: This cave system offers a glimpse into Formentera's geological history. Guided tours might be required, but its formations are a unique sight.


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Local Culture & Off-the-Beaten-Path Experiences Formentera
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Smaller Villages: Explore beyond Sant Francesc and Es Pujols. Visit Sant Ferran with its bohemian vibe, or El Pilar de la Mola for its artisan market and panoramic views.

Watchtowers & Defense: The island boasts several ancient watchtowers like Torre de sa Gavina or Torre de Punta Prima. These offer history alongside scenic hikes.

Vineyards and Local Wine: Discover Formentera's small but dedicated wineries such as Terramoll or Bodega Cap de Barbaria. Some may offer tastings with a taste of authentic island life.

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Chezz Gerdi Formentera
4.9

Experience the laid-back luxury of Formentera at Chezz Gerdi, a beloved beachfront restaurant in Es Pujols. Immerse yourself in the island's vibe with comfortable outdoor seating, lounge areas, and direct access to the pristine beach.

Chezz Gerdi specializes in fresh Mediterranean cuisine, and expertly prepared paellas, pizzas, and pastas. Their menu caters to various tastes, highlighting the best of land and sea.

Chezz Gerdi excels at creating a complete experience. Enjoy stunning sunsets, a lively ambiance, and their "On BOARD Experience" for those arriving by boat.

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Casanita Cantina y Pescado
4.9

Escape to the charming ambiance of Casanita Cantina y Pescado, a cozy Italian restaurant located in Es Pujols, Formentera. This delightful eatery transports you to Italy with its refined cuisine, warm hospitality, and beautiful covered terrace.

Savor the flavors of Italy with Casanita's fresh seafood, expertly prepared fish dishes and a selection of delicious pasta specialties. Their menu celebrates the finest seasonal ingredients and culinary traditions.

Casanita's welcoming atmosphere and attention to detail make it a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Their passion for food and service shines through in every aspect of your dining experience.

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Restaurant Ca Na Joana
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Ca Na Joana: A Taste of Authentic Formentera

Step back in time and savor the traditional flavors of Formentera at Ca Na Joana. This rustic restaurant, nestled in the charming village of Sant Francesc, offers a taste of the island's culinary heritage.  Expect hearty dishes, fresh local ingredients, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere reminiscent of a bygone era.

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