Balearic Islands Spain ~ Ibiza, Mallorca & Menorca
Balearic Islands Spain – A Ferry ride away from Valencia
The beautiful islands of Ibiza, Mallorca and Menorca are just a ferry-ride away from the ports of Valencia, Alicante and Denia. You can also take the ferry to the islands from the neighboring city of Barcelona.
Ibiza
Ibiza is easy to reach by ferry from the Port of Valencia, Denia and Alicante .
The island is small, exquisite and notorious for its amazing nightlife, which took off in the 1960s. As well as being famous for having the best nightclubs, there is also a more peaceful and relaxed side of the island.
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Majorca
Vineyards, orange and lemon groves are in abundance on the island of Majorca. Pine forests, dramatic mountain ranges, and fertile valleys are there to explore.
Lined with cafes, bars, restaurants and clubs, Palma marina stretches far along the promenade. With Palma Hotels you have everything on your doorstep.
Hire a car and visit the inland villages and various beach resorts along the way.
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Menorca
The island of Menorca is very peaceful, so great for those who want to laze in the sun and re-charge their batteries.
The south of the island boasts lovely sandy beaches and, on the rockier northern coast, are traditional fishing villages.
The two principal towns on the island are Maó – the capital of Menorca and Cuitadella, once the ancient capital. The island is easy to explore by car or by public transport.
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Ferry to and from Valencia to the Balearic Islands Spain…
There are many ferries leaving from the port of Valencia for the Balearic Islands.
This can be a very enjoyable way of combining a city break to Valencia with a trip to one of the beautiful Balearic Islands.
You can be in Ibiza in 90mins so if you have the time, it’s a wonderful way to visit Valencia and Ibiza.
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Food, Drinks & Language
The food and drinks have a lot in common with the dishes and ingredients used in the region of Valencia and neighboring Catalunya.
The Castilian language is the main language in Spain and although often used in Valencia, the local language of Valencian is widely used in speaking and in street signs.
Some Valencians say the Valencian language is a separate language to Catalan but many say it ‘s a variation of the language.
Catalan is widely used throughout Valencia, Barcelona and also in the Balearic Islands and Andorrra. To a lesser extent it’s also used in Aragon (La Franja) and Murcia (Carche) and in the Roussillon region of southern France.