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		<title>Ibiza and the Balearic Islands</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Balearic Islands are located off the coast of Spain in the Mediterranean Sea. There are four main islands and these include the largest of them Majorca, which is also the most heavily populated and receives the greatest number of &#8230; <a href="http://www.kissjava.com/2009/12/ibiza-balearic-islands/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Balearic Islands are located off the coast of Spain in the Mediterranean Sea. There are four main islands and these include the largest of them Majorca, which is also the most heavily populated and receives the greatest number of tourists every year. The second largest island is its near by neighbor, which is appropriately called Minorca. Ibiza is the third largest of these main Balearic Islands and is also popular with tourists. Formentera is the smallest of the islands and used to only be accessed by ferry. It is easily reached from Ibiza and it is extremely common for the guests staying in one of the <a href="http://www.hotelsibiza.com">hotels Ibiza</a> to take a dayâ€™s visit to Formentera as part of their stay.</p>
<p>Each of the islands is unique in its atmosphere and specific social and cultural offerings. The islands enjoy a particular and distinct orientation to tourist exploration and while Majorca receives the greatest number of tourists, its population of visitors is also the most diverse. The reasons people visit this island and its capital city of Palma vary greatly and some of the guests are interested in <a href="http://www.youthwork-practice.com/games/beach-games.html">beach activities</a> while others are more interested in the cultural aspects of the island.</p>
<p>Ibiza is the third largest of the islands though it is second in tourist visitation popularity. It is known throughout the world for its tremendous <a href="http://www.space-ibiza.es/">club scene</a> and the two main towns on the island, Ibiza Town and San Antonio have some of the greatest dance and party clubs in the international scene. It is not uncommon for celebrities to be seen in some of these clubs and on the beautiful beaches and some famous personalities even own houses and villas on Ibiza. The cultural atmosphere of the island is laid back and inviting and while the clubs and night life are definite tourist attractions, the geographic wonders and historic landmarks and relics are also attractive and to a larger population of visitors.</p>
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