Discover Menorca
Welcome to Menorca, the second largest island of the Balearic archipelago. Let yourself be enchanted by its coves with turquoise waters and its impressive cultural tradition, whose greatest treasure is the warmth and simplicity of its people. Here beauty is found in the small details.
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Mahón
The Port of Mahón, considered one of the largest and most beautiful natural ports in the world, is the heart of the capital of Menorca. Its more than 6 km in length make it a unique enclave, where history, culture, and leisure coexist by the sea.
Walking along its lively seafront promenade, discovering its terraces, restaurants, and shops, or watching the sunsets over the harbor are essential experiences for those who visit the island.
Experience Menorca
Menorca is an island that will conquer you with its landscapes of Biosphere Reserve, its living history of thousands of years old and its charming seaside villages. Don’t miss the impressive lighthouses that protect its coast from end to end.
The coast of Menorca is full of paradises to explore. Feel the seafaring essence at Cala Es Grau, with its calm waters nestled in the Natural Park of s’Albufera, perfect for going with children. Just a few steps away you will find Cala En Vidrier, a secluded and untouched cove where you will feel like time stands still. And for lovers of large sandy beaches, Playa de Sa Mesquida captivates with its white sand and wild beauty.
For those looking for a cultural visit, Menorca offers a fascinating historical legacy: the Museum of Menorca takes you on a journey through the island’s rich history, Fortaleza de Isabel II, also known as La Mola, dominates the port of Mahón with its walls, and the remains of Castell de Sant Felip, recount stories of sieges and naval battles.
If you plan to extend your stay on the island, we recommend you visit Binibeca, a charming fishing village with labyrinthine whitewashed streets that will enchant you. A bit further away is Menorca’s Citadel, known for its old town, port, palaces, and cathedral. Additionally, the more adventurous can book a boat trip to Isla del Rey and uncover the secrets of its multicultural past.



