Things to do in Menorca
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.
Naveta des Tudons, the oldest building in Europe
Located a short distance from Ciutadella, the Naveta des Tudons is probably the most important prehistoric monument in Minorca
Mount Toro, admiring Minorca from a bird’s eye view
The highest hill in Minorca provides a spectacular view of the island, and conceals a curious legend about its name.
Street markets in Minorca, the island’s hippy side
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.
Minorca with children: the balearic island through the eyes of youngsters
The island of Minorca offers an exceptional setting for a family holiday that you will never forget.
What to see in Mahón, the prized natural port where mayonnaise was invented
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.
Minorca’s lighthouses: a tour of the island’s 7 lookout towers
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.
Minorca’s festivals: horses, jaleos and folk tradition
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?