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Ibiza and the Balearic Islands Sights
Majorca and Ibiza are the most heavily developed of the islands, in terms of resorts and tourist infrastructure, and draw most of the foreign visitors, especially from Germany and Great Britain. The north coasts of both have spectacular rocky coastlines, undeveloped areas, and clear waters. Minorca is the preferred destination of Spanish and Catalan families on holiday, and much of it is still farms and pastures, separated with low stone walls, and nature reserves. Formentera has virtually no tourism outside the summer months.
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Ibiza and the Balearic Islands Fodor's Choice Sights
- Catedral de Majorca
- Palma de Majorca
- Museu d'Es Baluard
- Palma de Majorca
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