Your Balearic Islands Insider
Your island guide for beaches, hikes & unreal views to turn your trip into an unforgettable one
Gisele Makary
Balearic Islands, Spain
Smart Travel Tips
Don’t try to cross the island too much + Skip far north (Formentor) without a car
Car rental is the best way to get around and reach further gems (after personal experience)
A taxi is sometimes worth it for flexibility
April water = cold, swimmable and fresh
Transport (Without A Car)
Base yourself around Palma de Mallorca for the easiest connections
Use TIB buses for longer routes (Deià, Sóller)
In Ibiza, buses work but are less frequent → taxis are sometimes easier
Always carry €20–50 cash (backup for buses/taxis)
Coastal Hikes & Exploration
Best hike: Deià → Llucalcari coastline
Easy scenic walk: Cap Gros Lighthouse from Port de Sóller
Ibiza: walk between coves around Cala Comte
Beaches & Swimming
Most gems and turquoise calas are rocky or semi-rocky, so come prepared
Sandy beaches are few and can get jammed
Food & Chill
Eat near:
Palma Old Town
Sóller square
Ibiza port
Lunch = relaxed, don’t rush
Carry snacks on hike days
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