Balearic Islands Short breaks

Sometimes life is tough. What you need is a short break to Balearic Islands to get away from it all. So whether you fancy city breaks or just need a short weekend getaway, we have the perfect Balearic Islands break for you.

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Floating between Spain and the North African coast, the Balearic Islands are invaded every summer by a massive multinational force of hedonistic party animals and sun seekers. This is hardly surprising considering what's on offer: fine beaches, relentless sunshine, good food and wild nightlife.

  • Nature Museum of Menorca
    The Nature Museum in Ferreries is an information centre run by the local government, located at the heart of the island on a biosphere reserve. As well as seasonal exhibitions all year round, various special conferences, courses and other projects explain the complexities of the local environment.
  • S'Algar Diving Minorca
    Just one of many diving schools in Minorca, S'Algar Diving, on the south coast of the island, offers courses for beginners and the more advanced diver, including PADI Open Water Diver and speciality cavern and cave diving courses. The centre is also a Royal Yachting Association Powerboat school.
  • Surf n' Sail Menorca
    Located on Son Xoriguer beach, the Surf n' Sail Menorca Water Sports Centre offers catamaran sailing, windsurfing, water skiing, parasailing, sailing and motorboat hire. There are courses for all ages as well as equipment to hire. If you're more experienced you can go "cat trekking" around the quieter bays of the island's coastline.
  • Jazzbah
    Located in Ciutadella Port, Jazzbah is a live music venue and club, playing funky jazz beats, house and rare grooves. As well as the main room (with a stage), there is a chill-out room and a terrace where you can cool off.
  • Cruceros Canet - Ciutadella Cruises
    Cruceros Canet offer daily cruises from the western port town of Ciutadella around the coastline in their boats, San Telmo II and Jumbo. The all-day excursion takes visitors to virgin beaches between Ciutadella and Macarella, with a couple of two-hour stops at Son Saura and Cala Turqueta. At this last stop a delicious local-style paella, slowly cooked onboard during the journey, is served.
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