Things to do in Menorca
Hiking routes in Minorca (or how to unwind on the peaceful island)
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.
Things to do in Fornells, other than trying the lobster stew
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.
Discover Minorca by bike at any time of the year
Thanks to the flat landscape and the small size of the island, bicycle tourism in Minorca has really taken off, and is the perfect way to absorb the local culture, whilst doing some exercise and having fun.
Castell de Santa Àgueda castle: Muslim heritage
All that remains today are the ruins of the historic Castell de Santa Àgueda castle, the island’s great protector.
Ciutadella cathedral: Minorca’s iconic religious monument
Built in the thirteenth century, Ciutadella cathedral is the epitome of the island’s religious architecture.
Nights out in Minorca, the ‘ABC’ of nightlife on this tranquil island
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.
Pedreres de s’Hostal quarries: beauty and culture among stone blocks
The Pedreres de s’Hostal quarries is one of the most unique man-made spaces in Minorca and an astonishing, megalithic place.
Plans for hopeless romantics in minorca
This beautiful Balearic island might be the perfect backdrop for that special moment you’ve been wanting to share with the one you love.
Group activities in Minorca, from dawn till dusk
Minorca is a beautiful island that’s worth discovering as a group, swimming off its unspoilt beaches and coves, spending a day at the local festivals, or taking a motorbike ride along its lovely, endless roads.
What to see in Binibeca, a charming fishermen’s village
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.