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Which has better beaches Mallorca or Ibiza?

Wherever you are on the island there will be plenty of options however, with stunning views of the ocean and lots of beachside bars and restaurants. There's no clear winner between Ibiza and Mallorca when it comes to beaches; both are strong contenders with a massive selection of different spots along their coastlines.



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Ibiza is under half the size of Mallorca. The tourist season lasts only for the summer. Mallorca's is now, one way or another, year round. Because of its size, Ibiza is more about beaches than spending time in the flatlands.

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Majorca tends to be the warmest of the islands peaking at 31.5 °C in August.

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How Many Days In Ibiza? The longer, the better! As we just explained, there are many things to do in Ibiza, and three days may not be enough. That said, 5-7 days may be good enough for you to enjoy the island while relaxing.

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Mallorca is a popular party island Nestled in the bay of Palma on Mallorca's sunny west coast, Magaluf is home to the largest nightclub in Europe — BCM Planet Dance — along with dozens of other renowned venues, including Bananas, Boomerang, and Carwash.

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Mallorca is quite possibly the ultimate holiday island! Fantastic for families and with a welcoming, laid back vibe that encapsulates everything that's great about Spain (and with a few surprises of its own) there's loads to see, do and eat.

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It depends on how much time you have to spare, obviously, but I would say that three days days in Mallorca is the bare minimum. If you can give yourself five days that would be better, as you'll be able to explore beyond the main tourist spots.

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Ibiza is famous for its incredible nightlife, attracting thousands of revelers each year. The island is home to some of the world's most popular clubs, including Pacha, Amnesia, Privilege, and Space. These venues host some of the biggest dance music events in Europe.

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Ibiza visible from the coast of Mallorca A glimpse of Ibiza from the Malgrats Islands. Specialist photographer, Carlos Carrión Sánchez tweeted a shot of the event.

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The largest island, Mallorca, offers so much that it can't be placed under any one category. This is the best Balearic Island for a bit of everything: the beaches are jaw-droppingly beautiful and the nightlife here can suit all styles.

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The 13 Most Beautiful Towns in Mallorca
  1. Palma de Mallorca. ...
  2. Puerto Pollensa. ...
  3. Deià ...
  4. Banyalbufar. ...
  5. Fornalutx. ...
  6. Pollensa. ...
  7. Port Sóller. ...
  8. Sóller.


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As one of Spain's Balearic Islands, Majorca has a typical Mediterranean climate with lots of heat in the summer and mild, stormy weather in the winter. The best time to go to Majorca is in the summer months from June to September. The weather is very warm, with highs of 30°C in August.

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Mallorca is an island with its own relaxed rhythm, the fragrant smell of pine trees, and amazing walking routes through the stunning Sierra de Tramuntana mountain range. Turquoise colored bays, sophisticated chillout beach clubs, and great shopping facilities in the cosmopolitan city of Palma.

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West Coast. Also dominated by the Tramuntana mountains, the west coast is the best place to stay in Mallorca for a more secluded away-from-the-crowds vacation. It's one of the nicest parts of Mallorca, in our view. You can choose between seaside digs on the cliffs or a finca (farmhouse-cum-inn) nestled in the mountains ...

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The months between June and September are peak tourist season, with scores of travelers flocking to the island's resorts, beaches and clubs. In fact, it's a good idea to book your hotel a few months in advance to ensure you get a room.

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Areas to avoid If you're after something more relaxed, do stay away from Magaluf and Palma Nova as these places are where you'll find a lot of the 18-30's groups, along with English-style pubs, a big drinking culture and all-night parties. They are also jam-packed during the peak tourism months of July and August.

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As one of Spain's Balearic Islands, Majorca has a typical Mediterranean climate with lots of heat in the summer and mild, stormy weather in the winter. The best time to go to Majorca is in the summer months from June to September.

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Why are prices rising in Mallorca? A year on from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, energy and food prices - which surged at the onset of the war - remain high. In Majorca, inflation is currently at 5.8 per cent. The increase in tourism prices can be partly attributed to this global price surge.

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Technically, you can drink alcohol only on authorized locals (like restaurants, bars, pubs…), that often includes open air terraces in the streets. It's not allowed to drink alcohol in public outside those premises.

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