TAKE a look at the stunning winter sunshine spot with 20C heat, €4 pints and Irish flights from just €40.
This Mediterranean destination offers everything you could want for a sunny getaway.
Located just a short three-hour flight from Dublin, the Balearic Islands off the coast of Spain are a tourist hot spot.
Although visiting during the off-peak season makes this the prime time to travel.
With affordable flights travelling daily from Dublin Airport, visitors can fly for less than €45 each way.
The Balearics, which include Majorca, Menorca, and Ibiza, are a hot spot for Irish tourists seeking some sun, scenic coastlines, and good value.
Winter also brings a quieter atmosphere compared to the summer months, so you can enjoy these famous spots without the usual hustle and bustle.
Enjoy the soft white sand beaches and clear turquoise waters in peace.
For the food and drink lovers, the Balearics offer excellent dining and a range of local wines.
And if you’re hoping to keep things affordable, pints in local pubs and bars can cost as little as €4.
Even the popular coastal spots have a range of budget-friendly restaurants and bars serving fresh seafood, tapas, and delicious sangria.
In addition to the glorious beaches and wild nightlife, the Balearics are known for their rich cultural history and scenic landscapes, ideal for exploring by foot or bike.
Whether it’s the Gothic architecture of Palma’s cathedral in Majorca, Menorca’s ancient sites.
Or even the dramatic cliffs and hidden coves of Ibiza, there’s something here for everyone.
With mild temperatures, affordable flights, and fantastic off-peak deals on accommodation.
Majorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands and features a mix of historic sites with vibrant city life.
Palma, its capital, is known for its iconic Palma Cathedral and the 14th-century Bellver Castle, both promising panoramic views.
It also has the busiest airport, which means the cheapest flights from Dublin are direct to Palma.
Menorca’s quieter vibe and natural beauty make it perfect for those after a more laid-back escape.
Ibiza’s party reputation is well-deserved, but the island’s quieter side has much to offer, too.
Visit Dalt Vila, a UNESCO Heritage site with cobbled streets and quaint restaurants.
Even during the off-season, the famous clubs like Pacha, Amnesia, and Ushuaïa are still lively, while local bars and smaller venues keep the good vibes going with live music, even as winter sets in.
Whether you’re looking to relax, explore, or dance the night away, these islands have something for everyone.
The Balearic Islands are a fantastic option for anyone looking to recharge in a winter wonderland that promises sun instead of snow.