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Tourism in Balearic Islands
Balearic Islands is located in the western Mediterranean, between Iberian Peninsula, southern France and North Africa. The Balearic Islands consist of a series of islands. There are many similarities and obvious differences between these islands, so that some people think that they are collectively called Balearic Islands only because of their geographical proximity. The different historical experiences of different islands are one of the main reasons for these differences: Ibiza (also known as Ibiza) is mainly influenced by Carthage and Arabic culture; Ancient Roman culture had a significant influence on Mallorca. Menorca is clearly branded with British culture.

There are similarities and differences in the geographical conditions of each island, and so is tourism. Generally speaking, the summer in Mayoka is more elegant than that in Menorca, but not as quiet as the latter, while the summer in Ibiza is famous for its extremely active nightlife. Although these statements have been formed for a long time, they do contain some truth.

Balearic Islands is a famous tourist attraction and a major tourist destination in the western Mediterranean. The bays and beaches here complement each other and form a charming summer resort center. The scenic spots hidden in the inland areas of the island attract many tourists with their special charm. Balearic Islands consists of three big islands, Mayooka Island, Menorca Island, Ibiza Island and formentera, and many small islands, the most famous of which is Cabrera Island, which has been declared as a national land and marine park.