Menorca’s coast is full of paradises to explore. Feel the seafaring essence at Cala Es Grau, whose calm waters, nestled in the Natural Park of s’Albufera, are perfect for a family outing. Just a few steps away you will find Cala En Vidrier, a secluded virgin cove where time seems to stand still. And for those who love large sandy beaches, Playa de Sa Mesquida captivates with its white sand and wild beauty.
For those seeking a cultural visit, Menorca offers a fascinating historical legacy: the Museum of Menorca takes you on a journey through the island’s rich history, the Fortaleza de Isabel II, also known as La Mola, overlooks the port of Mahón with its walls, and the remains of Castell de Sant Felip, tell stories of sieges and naval battles.
If you plan to extend your stay on the island, we recommend a visit to Binibeca, a charming fishing village with labyrinthine whitewashed streets that will enchant you. A bit further away is Ciutadella, known for its old town, port, palaces, and cathedral. Additionally, the more adventurous can book a boat trip to Isla del Rey and discover the secrets of its multicultural past.