Whilst
Ibiza is famed for its lively nightlife, the island has a softer side that is seriously underrated. The north of the island is where you'll find Ibiza's most secluded spots, notable for its rugged yet picture-perfect landscapes and bohemian style. Explore its natural beauty with
Six Senses Ibiza's e-bike tours or themed walks, like the Crystal Coast walk which takes you on a discovery of Ibiza quartz crystals.
Costa Del Sol's beaches offer their own kind of indulgence, but this region also treats you to an array of gastronomic experiences. Spain's impressive climatic diversity makes for a wide range of native grapes and wine styles; with
Puente Romano Beach Resort Marbella you can learn all about them on a wine-tasting and pairing session. You can also have a go at making traditional artisan goat cheese guided by local farmers in the Sierra Crestellina.
Tenerife is blessed with a beautiful climate year-round, even boasting an average of over 300 sunny days per year, so it's no wonder that the
Canary Islands are a popular choice for discerning travellers looking to escape the grey skies and English chill.
But when the sun does shy away at night, there is even more magic to discover! Tenerife's peaks are among the world's few designated Starlight Destinations, making them one of the best places to see the night sky in all its beauty thanks to very little light pollution. The adults-only
Royal Hideaway Corales Beach knows a thing or two about enchantment, and their stargazing experiences will leave you breathless. Take an astronomic tour to Mount Teide, visiting the observatory and picnicking under the stars.
Yes,
Mallorca's landscapes are a beautiful sight, but they are also the setting for so many adventures. So, why not go out and explore? The watersports offerings of
Jumeirah Mallorca like jet skiing on the Bay of Palma de Mallorca or paragliding over the island are sure to please any adventurer.
Palma is also within easy reach. This intriguing city has plenty of history to uncover, making it a must-visit spot for your trip to Mallorca. Catch the Centenary Train from Soller and ride through the breathtaking scenes, before arriving in Palma to explore the second-largest gothic quarter in the world and Gaudi's whimsical architecture.