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Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca or Formentera: Which Balearic Island Is Right for You?

The Balearic Islands are booming. Which island suits which traveller – and when should you book? The complete guide for anyone who wants to choose right first time.

Four islands, one sea – and completely different worlds. Anyone planning a first holiday in the Balearic Islands quickly faces the same question: Mallorca or Ibiza? Menorca or Formentera? And anyone who knows these islands understands: the answer has nothing to do with the weather. It depends entirely on what you actually want from your time away.

What makes the decision harder in 2026: the Balearic Islands are in the middle of their biggest boom in years. Over 19 million visitors arrived in 2025 – more than ever before. The best villas disappear from the market months in advance, and anyone who plans too late will know it the moment they check availability. So which island – and when to act?

Mallorca – The Most Versatile Balearic Island

Mallorca resists any single description – and that is its greatest strength. The island is large enough to make completely different travellers happy without anyone feeling out of place. Families find safe bays and space in the north. Couples discover mountain villages in the Tramuntana where time seems to have stopped. Groups rent fincas in the interior surrounded by olive groves and old stone walls. And anyone who hasn't been to Palma yet will be surprised how much of a real city is hiding inside this Mediterranean island.

What sets Mallorca apart from the other Balearic Islands: it stays alive all year round. Mallorca doesn't shut down in winter like Ibiza or Formentera. There is always a reason to come – and always a reason to come back. For those planning a luxury villa holiday in Mallorca, the island has caught up with the very best Mediterranean destinations in recent years. Private fincas with everything you could want, a concierge market that leaves nothing unanswered, and a gastronomic scene with twelve Michelin stars in 2026.

Best for: families, couples, culture lovers, active travellers, first-time Balearic visitors and anyone looking for a private villa or finca as their base.

Ibiza – More Than Its Reputation Suggests

Ibiza is the island that most people immediately associate with nightlife. That is not wrong – but it is not the whole story either. The Ibiza that genuinely impresses sits in the hills of the southwest: a private villa above the sea, the sunset over Es VedrΓ  from your terrace, a cove you reach by boat in the morning before anyone else arrives.

Ibiza has an energy that cannot be explained – you simply feel it. That combination of freedom, light and Mediterranean ease is why people who visit once almost always come back. For luxury travellers, the island offers something unique in the Balearics: a sunset experience that becomes a philosophy, beach clubs at world level and a concierge culture as sophisticated as anywhere in the Mediterranean.

Best for: couples seeking special moments, groups of friends, lifestyle travellers, wellness seekers and anyone who wants to experience Ibiza beyond the headlines.

Menorca – For Those Who Actually Want to Arrive

Menorca is the island you don't go looking for – and then never forget. As a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve since 1993, it moves at a different pace: no clubs, no overcrowded beach clubs, but coves that make you wonder if you are still in Europe. Menorca is ideal for families with young children, nature lovers and couples who want to hike in the morning and swim alone in a cove by noon. What Menorca offers less of is the mature luxury villa portfolio of Mallorca or Ibiza – anyone planning a full concierge stay is better served by one of the bigger sisters.

Best for: families with children, nature lovers, those seeking quiet and couples who want an unspoiled, authentic Balearic island.

Formentera – The Secret That Is No Longer a Secret

Formentera is the only Balearic island without an airport. You arrive only by ferry or private boat from Ibiza – and that detour is not a disadvantage, it is the whole idea. The beaches of Ses Illetes rank among the finest in all of Europe: Caribbean water, white sand, no high-rises on the horizon. Formentera is made for couples who genuinely want to switch off – and for anyone using Ibiza as their base who wants a day that feels like the outside world simply doesn't exist.

Best for: couples seeking absolute calm, beach lovers and anyone using Ibiza as their base who wants an unforgettable day away.

When to Book – and Why It Matters More Than Ever in 2026

The Balearic Islands boom has one direct consequence: the best villas in Mallorca and Ibiza disappear in high season earlier than ever before. Anyone looking for a luxury villa for July or August with sea views, a private pool and a good location should be planning 6 to 12 months ahead. The most sought-after properties don't even reach the open market – they go to the same returning guests every year.

The same applies to everything around the villa. Private chef, yacht charter, the right restaurant tables – these are limited capacities that fill up fast in peak season. Booking early doesn't just mean a better villa. It means having the time to actually shape a stay rather than work around what's left.

For those who prefer flexibility, the shoulder season is worth considering. May, June, September and October are often the finest months across the Balearic Islands: fewer people, the same sun and an atmosphere that feels more relaxed – on all four islands.

Which Balearic Island Is Right for You?

For anyone looking for a complete experience – a handpicked villa, personal support and access to curated experiences on the ground – Mallorca and Ibiza are the natural answer. Mallorca is the more versatile of the two, Ibiza the more intense. Anyone who is not yet sure is almost always right to start with Mallorca. Anyone who has felt Ibiza once already knows they will be back.

We know Mallorca and Ibiza from the inside and are happy to help you find the right island and the right villa for your stay.

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