The search for the hidden treasure location hidden by the Europeans

In this era of tourism boom, no matter how unknown travel destinations are, they will still be sought after and explored by people. However, in Spain, there are still many hidden "virgin territories" that Europeans have secretly kept to themselves. These places have not been popular among Chinese tourists and are even relatively unknown. So, let's unveil the mystery of these "virgin territories" together and explore the hidden treasures of Spain~

Balearic Islands

Balearic Islands is a group of islands located in the southeastern part of the Mediterranean Sea in Spain, with unique marine natural scenery and rich cultural atmosphere. It has clear and crystalline seawater, soft and white sandy beaches, and cultural landscapes such as ancient castles and magnificent churches. Whether you want to relax or take a stroll along the coast, Balearic Islands will leave unforgettable memories.

Palma Old Town

Parma is a beautiful medieval town located near the sea and the blue-green sea. There are quiet and beautiful cobblestone alleys, tree-lined boulevards, and charming bars and shops that provide a perfect holiday experience. You can also stroll through the galleries and art museums in the old city to learn about the city's history. Or walk through one curved orange brick alley after another as if entering a movie scene, adding more stories to your travel.

Ibiza

Ibiza Island is located in the Balearic Islands in eastern Spain, across the sea from Barcelona. Here, not only are there Mediterranean sunshine and beaches, but it is also a world-renowned "Electronic Music Island". Ibiza Island is a haven for one of the world's top three wild electronic music parties and clubs in the top 100 in the world. Famous techno music also originated here. Rock stars and top DJs can often be seen here.

Menorca

Menorca Island is located in the Mediterranean, with a mild climate and flat terrain. The island's gentle breeze attracts countless tourists to explore. People often say that Menorca Island is the backyard of Spain because of its stunning blue waters and beautiful scenery. This place seems to be a forgotten little island paradise in Europe, filled with a vacation and leisure atmosphere.

Cova d'en Xoroi Bar

The Cova d'en Xoroi bar is located on the cliffs of Menorca Island, offering the most beautiful sunset views on the island. Menorca's flat geography creates a magical mix of reality and dreams as the sun sinks into the horizon, leaving visitors feeling overwhelmed by its beauty and power. While enjoying the sunset, sipping a Long Island is even more wonderful. The bar also invites DJs of different music styles to perform, bringing the island's laid-back atmosphere to the extreme.