
What to see in Menorca: 14 places that you cannot miss
We highlight the most exciting and essential plans to do in Menorca, a true paradise that you will fall in love with instantly.
We highlight the most exciting and essential plans to do in Menorca, a true paradise that you will fall in love with instantly.
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.
Discover one of the most treasured beaches in the south of the island: a paradise surrounded by pine trees and cliffs perfect for hiking.
The island of Menorca is a paradise in itself, with stunning places full of unparalleled natural wealth. The Minorcan coast is a real treasure still undiscovered for many.
Menorca is an idyllic island that is spoilt with a wealth of unbeatable nature. The Menorcan coast is still an undiscovered treasure for many and the best way to explore it is by leaving dry land behind and setting out to sea.
Its turquoise waters and fine sand surrounded by cliffs covered with pine trees make this cove a favourite among locals and tourists alike.
We highlight the most exciting and essential plans to do in Menorca, a true paradise that you will fall in love with instantly.
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.
Discover one of the most treasured beaches in the south of the island: a paradise surrounded by pine trees and cliffs perfect for hiking.
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 is one of the most visited and photographed beaches in the island of Minorca. Find out why!
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.
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.
Traditional Minorcan cuisine has a strong emphasis on fish and seafood, with lobster stew taking centre stage. However, there are many other dishes to enjoy.
We highlight the most exciting and essential plans to do in Menorca, a true paradise that you will fall in love with instantly.
The peninsula of La Mola, at the easternmost point of Spain, is home to one of the largest nineteenth-century fortresses in Europe.
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.
Located a short distance from Ciutadella, the Naveta des Tudons is probably the most important prehistoric monument in Minorca
Constructed to ensure coastal security, these lighthouses are one of the emblems of this Mediterranean island, and they exude a magic that you really must experience.
Among its many hidden secrets, Minorca boasts countless caves scattered across the island just waiting to be enjoyed by visitors.
Discover the capital of Minorca, an age-old port city whose beaches, Mediterranean food and magnificent La Mola fortress you’ll fall in love with.
Beaches with turquoise-blue waters, coves, imposing cliffs… Touring around Minorca by boat is an unforgettable experience. Take a tour of the coast, and see the island at its best.
For some, one of this fishing village’s biggest attractions are its restaurants, which specialise in lobster stew. But there are many more things to do in Fornells.
Beautiful cobblestoned streets, whitewashed houses and standalone architecture. This is Binibeca: a delightful fishermen’s village which is now one of Minorca’s most popular tourist destinations.
The small tourist resort on the southern coast of Minorca is full of secrets yet to be discovered, on top of its famous beach.
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.
Minorca’s landscape is a veritable treasure trove for hiking enthusiasts thanks to its famous Camí de Cavalls and the island’s many inland routes.
From June in Ciutadella to September in Mahón, we invite you to come on a tour of Minorca’s traditional summer festivals. Will you join us?
Minorca’s nightlife hotspots are mostly to be found in Mahón and Ciutadella, although there are also a few surprises dotted around other parts of the island.
Selling everything from hand-crafted goods to fair trade products, the street markets in Minorca make the perfect choice if you’re looking for a holiday souvenir.
Typical Minorcan products, liqueurs, sandals, experiences… There are all kinds of memories of this Balearic island that you can take home with you.
The Museu de Menorca is housed in the old Franciscan convent of Mahón and displays remains from the island’s rich archaeological and historical past.
It may not seem like sufficient time, but three days in Minorca is just enough to discover its best coves, beautiful natural landscapes and spectacular gastronomy.
Five days in Minorca is just enough time to fall in love with the island’s beaches and natural spaces, as well as its traditions and people.
A week in Minorca is all you need to enjoy unspoilt coves, charming towns and villages, the depths of the sea and street markets.