balearic
They are all part of the Balearic Islands.
Menorca to the north and Ibiza to the south. Formentera is just south of Ibiza.
Majorca (Mallorca) Menorca and Ibiza.
Ibiza is part of the Balearic Islands, an archipelago located in the Mediterranean Sea. The Balearic Islands are an autonomous community of Spain and include other islands such as Mallorca, Menorca, and Formentera. Ibiza is renowned for its vibrant nightlife, beautiful beaches, and cultural heritage.
Ibiza and Mallorca are islands in the Balearic Archipelago.The group of Balearic Islands is an autonomous province of Spain.
Balearic is not an island. Balearic is an archipelago. The main islands are Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, Formentera. Also, in the archipelago are some other little islands (Cabrera, Conejera...)
the four balearic islands are Menorca Mallorca fuerteventura and Ibiza
The Mediterranean Spanish islands are primarily known as the Balearic Islands. This archipelago includes major islands such as Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera. They are renowned for their stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, and rich cultural heritage, attracting millions of visitors each year.
The four largest islands are, from largest to smallest, Majorca (Mallorca, Mallorqui), Minorca (Menorca, Menorqui), Ibiza (Eivissa, Eivissenc) and Formentera.Names in brackets are Spanish, Catalan and local variants.See the Related Link.
The Balearic Islands, which include Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca, and Formentera, are Spanish possessions in the Mediterranean that offer unique vacation spots. Known for their stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, and picturesque landscapes, each island has its own distinct charm. Mallorca is famous for its dramatic mountains and historic sites, while Ibiza is renowned for its lively party scene. Menorca and Formentera offer a more tranquil atmosphere with beautiful natural reserves and crystal-clear waters.
ibiza, formentera, palma de mallorca