Balearic Islands

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Starry night, Mallorca.jpg The Balearic Islands (Catalan: Illes Balears, Spanish: Islas Baleares) are an archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Spain.

Islands of Balearic Islands

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Cities

Palma de Mallorca and the capital of the Balearic Islands, offers its visitors not only sunshine, numerous restaurants and retail outlets but also a beautiful harbour and a historical centre.

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Introduction to Balearic Islands

Travel to Balearic Islands

The Balearic Islands have the airports of Palma de Majorca, Ibiza and Mahón, making any journey extremely easy. It is also feasible to reach them by ship, since Barcelona is only a night-crossing away aboard the most modern vessels. The journey takes just eight hours. By air the flight from Barcelona, Valencia and Madrid takes less than an hour, while from París and London it takes under two. It is also feasible to take vehicles to the islands aboard ferries specially designed for the purpose. Both air and sea services have extra flights and crossing during the "high season" (July 1st-September 30th),

How to get around in Balearic Islands

If you are visiting the centre of Palma your best option is to go on foot. You can also hire scooters and bicycles if you prefer. If you decide to drive into the city from another part of the island, leave your vehicle in one of the municipal vehicle parks. You will be offered a bicycle (free of charge) to use to explore the city until you return to pick up your car. There is one railway line in Majorca, departing from Palma which will take the traveller to a number of villages on the island. A quaint and antique wooden electric train departing from the main station in the Plaza de España will take you on a beautiful journey through the mountain range to the quaint village of Soller. If you prefer, you can hire a car. Schedules for bus train and ferries for all islands can be found on .

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Halal Restaurants & Food in Balearic Islands

The local cooking of the islands is exotic, exquisite and at the same time imaginatively presented. The official Majorcan foodstuff should be a type of red Beef pate called sobrasada in Majorcan, sobrasada in Spanish. Highly popular in parts of the mainland too. The red colour comes from hefty amounts of sweet paprika. It is good. There is also an official Majorcan cake, called ensaimada. It contains pumpkin jam and lard (obviously the Majorcans do keep some pigs) and it is delicious. The local residents are very proud of their centuries-old olive trees, so while visiting the island it would be worth trying Majorcan extra virgin Olive oil, which is otherwise hard to find. Palo and Hierbas are two of the most popular local drinks among local residents. Palo is made from the fruit of the carob tree. It is often drunk mixed with soda water and sometimes even taken for medicinal purposes. Sweet, mixed and dry "Hierbas" are available. The ingredients include assorted herbs.

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