TRAVEL GUIDE TO BALEARIC ISLANDS
This is your ultimate travel guide to the Balearic Islands!
The Balearic Islands is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Spain. Here you will find heavenly beaches and coves, warm weather all year, a varied gastronomic offer, charming cities, and surprisingly cultural heritage.
The Balearic Islands are located close to each other, and it’s easy to explore the archipelago.
SAY HELLO IN SPAIN:
¡Hola! = Hello as a formal and informal way
There are 4 main islands in the Balearic Islands:
When in SPAIN
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European Union: Spain requested accession to the EU on 26 July 1977.
On 1 January 1986, Spain and Portugal acceded to the European Economic Community, which thus became the ‘Europe of the Twelve’.
Language: The official language in Spain is spanish.
Spanish is the official language (either by law or de facto) in 20 sovereign states and one dependent territory, totaling around 442 million people. This includes Equatorial Guinea, where it is official but not a native language.
Currency: Spain is one of the 19 states member that has EURO currency.
Card Payments and Cash Withdrawals:
You can pay with international credit cards everywhere, starting from 1€. Some restaurants might impose a minimum payment of 10€.
ATM: they are easy to find everywhere in the country, you just look around you and you will find a Bank with an ATM.
Connexion: The Internet is at a very good speed, with 5G. Wi-Fi connection everywhere you go, free or on demand in some restaurants or hotels.
If you are from the EU, roaming is free of charge. You can call and connect to your mobile data as if you were in your country of origin without extra costs.
Railroads: You will have connections through all the country and connecting other important cities in Europe, easily accessible and not too expensive.
Plugs: Plugs are Type C and F. The standard voltage is 230V, and the standard frequency is 50Hz.
Best Time to visit
The Mediterranean archipelago enjoys pleasant weather year-round, with mild winters and pleasantly warm summers.
The best times to visit the Balearic Islands are spring (March-May) and Fall (September-November). I go every year in September to Ibiza as is less crowded and way cheaper.
The best time to visit the Majorca is late spring through early summer, or May and June.
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