Balearic Islands
The Balearic Islands are an archipelago located in the western Mediterranean Sea and are part of Spain. The group consists of four main islands: Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera, as well as several smaller islands. Known for their stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, historical sites, and natural landscapes, the Balearic Islands are a popular tourist destination. Each island has its unique charm and cultural identity, with Mallorca being the largest and most populous, while Ibiza is renowned for its nightlife and electronic music scene. The Balearic Islands also have a rich history, with influences from various cultures, including the Romans and Moors. The region enjoys a Mediterranean climate, characterized by warm summers and mild winters, making it attractive for year-round tourism.