Ultralujo in the Balearic Islands for the Solar Eclipse: From Hotel Night to 3,500 Euros to ‘Pack’ for 200,000
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The Balearic archipelago enters this summer in the Olympus of the Mediterranean superluxe driven by the eclipse. Its excellent situation to observe this unique phenomenon has triggered the offer of ultra-luxury services so that some privileged can enjoy the 90 seconds of total darkness from inaccessible scenarios to the rest.
The Balearic archipelago, together with Malaga and Madrid, concentrate the vast majority of the high-end market in Spain
Malaga, Madrid, Baleares, Barcelona, Alicante and Girona take the lead while Soria and Palencia do not have any mansions for sale
The luxury real estate market in Spain has long demonstrated its growth. The many reports available show the evolution of both the price of the square meter in the best neighborhoods of cities like Madrid and in the most exclusive urbanizations of the Costa del Sol and the Balearic Islands. But there is less talk of another niche that is booming in recent times due to the increase of foreign demand: the villas located next to the best golf cours…
The bay of Palma has been cordoned off to prevent an avalanche of curious onlookers in one of the most popular spots to view the total solar eclipse.
Hotel prices have risen sharply in major European cities, under conditions where hundreds of thousands of tourists are heading to the continent to see Europe's first visible total eclipse in this century.
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