Balearic Islands ((es)Islas Baleares(it)Illes Balears) | |
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Ibiza old town | |
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Regional capital | Palma |
Sea | Mediterranean |
Area | 4 991,66 km² |
Population | 1 149 460 hab. () |
Density | 230,28 inhab./km² |
Telephone prefix | 34 871, 34 971 |
Spindle | UTC 01:00, UTC 02:00 |
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![]() 39 ° 30 ′ 0 ″ N 3 ° 0 ′ 0 ″ E | |
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The Balearic Islands are an archipelago and a region ofSpain.
Understand
Regions
![]() Balearic Islands |
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Cities
- 1 Palma (Palma de Mallorca) – capital of Mallorca and the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands
- 2 Maó (Maó-Mahon) – capital of Menorca
- 3 Ibiza – capital of the island of Eivissa (Ibiza)
Other destinations
To go
Circulate
The entire road network is perfectly maintained and well signposted regardless of the island visited.
Despite the fact that the distances are relatively short, it is not uncommon for the journey times to be misleading. The main causes: slowdowns due to a few carefree tourists who take the time to look for an admirable point of view, (very ...) wide tracks suddenly becoming (very ...) narrow, unexpected presence of tight bends ... take his time.
Watch out for certain expressways such as the Ma-15 which are sporadically equipped with roundabouts.
Only the island of Mallorca has expressways, the use of which is of course free:
- Ma-1 or Autovía del Ponent : connects Palma to Andratx
- Ma-13 : connects Palma to Alcudia
- Ma-15 : connects Palma to Manacor
- Ma-19 : connects Palma to the eastern coast towards Llucmajor
- Ma-20 : ensures the bypass of Palma
The only toll lane existing on this same island is the Sóller tunnel on the road Ma-11 leading to the town of the same name. Pay attention to the fare which is set at approximately 5 € for a light vehicle, if you are not a resident!
The road network of the island of Menorca is mainly served by road Me-1 connecting Ciutadella to Maó, the S'Albufera Des Grau Natural Park can be reached by road Wed-7 if you are driving from Maó.
Ibiza also has its share of axes starting from the city of the same name as its island, the E-20 allows you to bypass the capital as well as to reach the airport.
Gas stations exist in most localities, some remain open 24 h on 24 but it is all the same prudent to inquire before any night trip, regardless of the island on which you are traveling. If in doubt, refuel before nightfall so as not to be caught off guard, the distances are not enormous anyway. Their level of equipment is more or less the same as everywhere else, payment cards are generally accepted from one point to another.
Legislation
Speed limits in force in the Balearic Islands:
- Expressway : 120 km / h
- Route: 90 km / h sometimes raised to 100 km / h
- City : 50 km / h
Vehicles rental
Car rental is possible on site, but be aware that the contracts do not allow vehicles to pass from one island to another in the archipelago. It will therefore be necessary to plan a rental per island visited if you plan to visit several.
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Housing
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security
Being a highly tourist destination, never leave personal belongings unattended wherever you are. Also beware of the numerous pickpockets in towns and seaside resorts. Let us also point out the resurgence of individuals offering services to visitors, which sometimes end very badly.