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Because Formentera is an island in Spain in an already developed and booming tourism industry, it’s safe to point people this way and let them discover the quieter side of the Balearic Islands.
Over the past year, 95% of the new residents in the Balearics are from outside of Spain. According to new data published by ...
The Balearic Islands have once again broken a new population record, with 1,251,086 people living on the islands on July 1st, ...
Overall, international tourism in the Balearic Islands continues to break records. According to official statistics, 6.42 ...
Formentera Island, Balearic Islands, Spain Unspoiled, sickle-shaped Formentera lies south of Ibiza, and the sea trip there passes an introductory chain of charming islets—one with its own ...
Formentera covers just 30sq miles, and as it’s located right next to Ibiza, one week should be enough to take in both. Alternatively, day rentals are a popular option to get a taster of life at sea.
Over 13 million tourists visit the Balearic Islands — which include the larger islands of Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera, as well as several smaller islands — every year, El País ...
The Balearic Islands saw waves of conquerors, who each left footprints on its baroque cuisine. Phoenicians, Romans, Vandals, Byzantines, and then, from around AD 900, the Moors, the general name ...