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Balearic Islands – The Spanish Haven
Balearic Islands - The Spanish Haven
Located in the Mediterranean Sea, Balearic Islands are the perfect haven for holidaymakers in Spain. For those looking at real estate options in Spain, this place, with its exquisite sandy beaches and raving sunshine, will appeal the most.
Apart from its natural beauty, the archipelago also houses some of the most outstanding fishing villages, cathedrals and orchards. Your Key to Spain offers myriad choices of properties in Balearic Islands that are well-furnished, spacious and reasonably priced.
Peak season for tourists comes in the summer months of June, July and August, when sunshine is aplenty and the water is warm. Consequently, this is also when the beaches are busier and accommodation in high demand, therefore fetching a higher price.
Located in the Mediterranean Sea, Balearic Islands are the perfect haven for holidaymakers in Spain. For those looking at real estate options in Spain, this place, with its exquisite sandy beaches and raving sunshine, will appeal the most.
Apart from its natural beauty, the archipelago also houses some of the most outstanding fishing villages, cathedrals and orchards. Your Key to Spain offers myriad choices of properties in Balearic Islands that are well-furnished, spacious and reasonably priced.
The Balearics or Balearic Islands, with its capital city of Palma de Mallorca in Majorca, is a group of islands in the Mediterranean Sea, to the east of the Iberian Peninsula, that transforms into a haven for holidaymakers and fun-seekers every summer. With a total area of about 5,000 sq km., the Balearics are made up of four main islands, each of which is a popular tourist destination: Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera. These islands offer fine sandy beaches, an ever-present sunshine, and a wild nightlife famous all over the world.
In the past, the Balearics have been invaded by the Romans, the Vandals, the Byzantines, the Arabs, and the Aragonese, leaving behind cultural gems beyond the bars and the beaches: Gothic cathedrals, Stone Age ruins, fishing villages, bushwalks, olive and almond groves, and orange orchards.
Peak season for tourists comes in the summer months of June, July and August, when sunshine is aplenty and the water is warm. Consequently, this is also when the beaches are busier and accommodation in high demand, therefore fetching a higher price.
Properties in this area
Las Brisas II is a residential development situated just 150 metres from the attractive sandy beach at Cala Vinyes, with water so clean that it is almost transparent.
The Taylor Woodrow development of Cala Magrana is ideally located close to unspoilt coves and sandy beaches on Mallorca's east coast, yet close to the island's second city of Manacor, the well-known enclave of Porto Cristo and just 30 minutes from Palma airport.
19th century stone house for reform in the much sought after village of Es Capdella....
price: €305,000 (£289,445)