The largest of the Mediterranean islands located off the east coast of Spain, Mallorca is also the most diverse of the Balearics islands. Although it's true that the same azure blue waters that caress its southwestern neighboring island of Ibiza also roll onto Mallorca's pristine shores, Mallorca's landscape holds much more to see. On this larger and more sophisticated island look no further than the Serra de Tramuntama mountain range, which lines the northern coast and drops into the rocky Cap de Formentor or the inland's enchanting olive, almond and carob groves. Don’t forget to visit Palma with its soaring cathedrals and palaces and its quaint streets and squares along with the wonderful restaurants. Couple that with a local culture that appreciates good wine and fun and you’ll find a nonstop party!