Choosing Ibiza as a cyclotourism destination is choosing another way of throughly knowing the island through its tracks and roads, that will reveal us the most unknown and authentic image of inland corners of the island.
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Together with her sister Formentera, Ibiza is also called the group of islands of the Pityusic Islands. You will discover new forests at the top of its mountains and lots of natural and unspoiled spots. You may know Ibiza by its advertising of nightlife and hippie living but the island has much more to offer to its visitors. In our programs you will get to know the island in it natural side by hiking across these forests and its coast line.
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The Balearic Islands are situated in the Mediterranean off the coast of Spain, and comprise Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera, with Menorca being the second largest and most northerly of the islands. Menorca is approximately 250 miles from both Barcelona and Marseilles.
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Enjoying one of the best preserved and unique natural environments in the Mediterranean. The island is a genuine natural paradise of spactacular ravines, underwater and land caves, where wild birds, animal and plants may be observed in their natural habitat...
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The island of Menorca (or Minorca) is the second largest of the Balearic Islands off the south coast of Spain in the Mediterranean. In recent years, Menorca's excellent beaches and watersports facilities have greatly encouraged tourism.
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The island of Menorca (or Minorca) is the second largest of the Balearic Islands off the south coast of Spain in the Mediterranean. Yet the island has managed to remain relatively unspoiled, especially when compared to its sister island Mallorca. In 1993, Menorca was designated a World Biosphere Reserve.
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