There’s so much to see in Minorca in five days—just the right amount of time to explore the island from north to south and from east to west without having to worry about time. Famous for its enchanting beaches and coves, this Balearic island also boasts fascinating historic heritage, towns and villages full of charm, delicious gastronomy and, of course, idyllic natural settings and astonishing seafloors.
A walk through the romantic streets of Ciutadella, a gastronomic break to the capital to sample the popular Mahón cheese, a visit to the island’s many markets… The options for things to do in Minorca in five days are endless, but this itinerary will help you plan your stay properly. Take note!
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.
Located a short distance from Ciutadella, the Naveta des Tudons is probably the most important prehistoric monument in Minorca
The Talayotic Culture is one of Minorca’s tourist attractions. Talayots, villages and strongholds take us back to the prehistoric period.
A treasure map to discover the most unspoiled, wild, beautiful and hidden coves of an island with 348 beaches and 550 kilometres of coastline.
All that remains today are the ruins of the historic Castell de Santa Àgueda castle, the island’s great protector.
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.
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