Things to do in Menorca

Cala Galdana: turquoise waters and nautical activities
Cala Galdana, one of Minorca’s most popular tourist destinations, is a family-friendly beach with turquoise waters where you can try your hand at all kinds of nautical activities.

Cala Mitjana: a haven of peace and turquoise waters in the south of Minorca
Discover one of the most treasured beaches in the south of the island: a paradise surrounded by pine trees and cliffs perfect for hiking.

Cala pregonda, a red paradise in northern Minorca
Cala Pregonda’s natural beauty, with its burgundy-coloured sand and rocks, has a certain wild touch to it.

Cala Turqueta: a hidden haven on the southern coast of Minorca
Its turquoise waters and fine sand surrounded by cliffs covered with pine trees make this cove a favourite among locals and tourists alike.

Cala Macarella, the Minorcan paradise
Cala Macarella is one of the most visited and photographed beaches in the island of Minorca. Find out why!

Where to eat in Minorca: from stew to fried fish
There are hundreds of places where to eat in Minorca. Most restaurants serve food with a special emphasis on produce and enhancing the local flavours.

La Mola, a magnificent fortress next to the port of Mahón
The peninsula of La Mola, at the easternmost point of Spain, is home to one of the largest nineteenth-century fortresses in Europe.

Discover the picture-postcard beaches and coves in Minorca
They are the island’s essential attractions and it will be impossible for you not to fall in love with more than one of the beaches and coves in Minorca.

Cova d’en Xoroi: the best views of the sunset in Minorca
At the Cova d’en Xoroi, built into the side of a cliff in Cala en Porter, visitors can enjoy the best sunset Minorca has to offer.

Camí de Cavalls, or how to actively explore Minorca
The Camí de Cavalls is a route around Minorca that comprises various stages, perfect for getting a real feel of the island’s essence while exploring its beautiful landscapes.