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

The Balearic Islands are a group of islands located in the Mediterranean Sea, southeast of Spain. They boast unique marine natural scenery and a rich cultural atmosphere. Here, you will find crystal-clear waters, soft white sandy beaches, ancient castles, and magnificent churches. Whether you are looking to relax or take a coastal stroll, the Balearic Islands will leave you with unforgettable memories.

Palma Old Town

Palma is a beautiful medieval old town, adjacent to the seaside and the turquoise sea. It features serene and beautiful cobblestone alleys, tree-lined boulevards, and charming bars and shops, offering a perfect holiday experience. You can also stroll through the galleries and art museums in the old town to learn about the city's past history. Additionally, you can wander through the winding orange brick alleys, as if stepping into a movie scene, adding more stories to your journey.

Ibiza

Ibiza is located in the Balearic Islands in the eastern part of Spain, facing Barcelona across the sea. It not only boasts Mediterranean sunshine and beaches but is also world-renowned as the 'Island of Electronic Music.' Ibiza is a haven for three of the world's wildest electronic music parties and home to clubs ranked in the global top 100. The famous chill-out electronic music genre also originated here. It's common to see rock stars and top DJs frequenting the island.

Menorca

Menorca Island is located in the Mediterranean Sea, with a mild climate and flat terrain. The island is caressed by gentle breezes, attracting countless tourists to explore. People often say that Menorca Island is Spain's backyard because of its azure seas and beautiful scenery. This place seems like a forgotten little island paradise in Europe, full of vacation and enjoyment vibes.

Cova d'en Xoroi Bar

Cova d'en Xoroi Bar is located on the cliffs of Menorca Island, offering the best sunset views on the island. Menorca's flat geography allows for a magical blend of reality and dreams as the sun gradually sinks into the sea, providing an unparalleled sense of beauty and enchantment. Enjoying a Long Island while watching the sunset is an incredible experience. The bar also invites DJs with different music styles to perform, enhancing the island's relaxed atmosphere to the fullest.