The Balearic Islands
Mallorca
Walk through history in a private visit to Palma’s stately casas palacio, where art and architecture whisper stories of centuries past.
Continue your journey with a scenic route through the Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and enjoy a gourmet picnic featuring local products such as artisanal cheeses, olive oils, and seasonal delicacies, surrounded by olive trees and sea views.
Deep in the island’s heart, visit a family-run bodega to sample local wines and authentic Mallorcan cuisine, or join a tasting of traditional queso Mahón, the island’s most celebrated cheese.
For those seeking adventure, Ángeles can arrange a horseback crossing through the island’s rural landscapes, a travesía a caballo that reveals Mallorca’s untamed beauty and deep equestrian culture.
Menorca
Sail along Menorca’s unspoiled coastline on a private boat, discovering secluded coves and crystal-clear waters that few ever reach. Anchor at a private finca with its own pier, where lunch is prepared with fresh island produce, a celebration of Menorcan simplicity and Mediterranean elegance.
Formentera
Board a private boat to explore Formentera’s secret coves and hidden beaches, where the sea shifts from sapphire to turquoise in a single glance. End the day with a seafood dinner at sunset, crafted by a local chef and served barefoot on the sand, a moment that captures the island’s effortless grace.