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Lloc de Menorca animal park with free time at Son Bou Beach
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Lloc de Menorca animal park with free time at Son Bou Beach

One of the best family days out in Menorca. First up, you'll visit Lloc de Menorca animal park, a sanctuary for species from all over the world. And then you'll enjoy downtime at the blue-flag Son Bou beach. Nicola, one of our guides on this tour, says, ‘Small children will love the animal splash park and indoor play areas. And you can get your holiday snaps with a variety of animals, including a snake.'Set in beautiful, flower-filled gardens, Lloc de Menorca is home to all sorts of farm animals and exotic creatures. The welfare of the animals is the utmost priority. Nicola says, ‘Rescued animals enjoy a new life, in what would be their own normal environments.' And Debbie, another of our guides, adds, ‘The Lloc is so much more than a zoo – it's a sanctuary to many abused animals from circuses, illegal trafficking and even overbreeding.'As you follow the paths around the ponds, you'll come face-to-face with playful monkeys, meet friendly dwarf goats and get up close to everything from kangaroos and giant tortoises to porcupines and peacocks. There's also a reptile house where you can have your picture taken with a snake. Spot lots of birds in the aviary, including cheeky parrots hiding in the leaves. To round off the day, we make the 15-minute journey to sun-kissed Son Bou – others take you to beaches further away. Boasting almost 3km of blond sand, it's the longest stretch of beach on Menorca. You'll have around an hour here to stretch out for a sunbathe, go for a swim or have a poke around the souvenir shops. And if you opt in for lunch, you'll sit down to a tasty meal in Restaurant Arena.

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South-west Menorca cruise with paella lunch
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South-west Menorca cruise with paella lunch

If you want to get a fresh perspective on Menorca's magnetic coastline, then this leisurely cruise is just the ticket. You'll set sail from Ciutadella harbour and from your vantage point on deck, you'll catch sight of sparkling white beaches, secluded coves and rocky promontories of the southwest coast. Nicola, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Menorca may be five-times smaller than Majorca but many claim it has more kilometres of beach than any of the other islands in the Balearics. You get to see quite a few sandy stretches on this boat trip.'During your cruise, there'll be time for a couple of stops along the way, to soak up the sun at one of those hidden coves or to make the most of the beautifully clear sea. You won't be able to resist cannonballing into the water or a snorkel in the aquamarine waters this corner of the Mediterranean is famous for. Once you've refuelled on a tasty lunch of paella washed down with sangria, the anchor will be lifted, and the fun begins again.You'll continue along the rugged, pine-clad coastline. Nicola says, ‘Many areas of this coast are still wild and undeveloped. Keep your eyes peeled for interesting birds – there are 200 species found on Menorca. Perhaps you'll also catch sight of one of the caves used by smugglers to stash tobacco and coffee in times past.' This is a fantastic day out at sea enjoying Menorca's coastal scenery and chilling out on secluded beaches.

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Ciutadella walking tour with shopping, El Toro visit and Casa Olivar
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Ciutadella walking tour with shopping, El Toro visit and Casa Olivar

If you want to get a feel for Menorca's past, this trip to the island's former capital is ideal. Ciutadella's cobbled lanes, churches and palaces make it a joy to explore by foot. Helen, one of our guides, says "I've lived in Ciutadella for over 30 years and know every single corner, every secret." You'll conclude the tour with some free time to discover more under your own steam or shop for souvenirs.We kick off with a guided tour. There's palm-shaded Plaça d'es Born, considered one of Spain's most beautiful squares. Plus, there are the lavish palaces tucked down the surrounding alleys. You'll visit one of these aristocratic mansions, the 17th-century Casa Olivar, which is stacked with antiques and tapestries, and boasts lavish ceiling frescoes. "The old town is a maze of narrow, winding streets fringed by honey-coloured buildings bathed in sunlight, while the tiny fishing port is pretty as a picture," says Helen.You'll then have a couple of hours to wander around at your own pace. Have a poke around a huge variety of shops in the centre, including places to grab souvenirs, trinkets, clothes and more. It's also market day, offering even more local produce, textiles and leather goods. Don't miss out on picking out some abarcas for yourself – you'll see most of the locals donning these typical Menorquin sandals. Or, use your time to visit a museum or two, head to one of the atmospheric harbour cafés or check out the baroque cathedral. Before the end of your tour, you'll head to Monte Toro, the highest point on the island, for a chance to take in the sea views and take some pics.

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Menorca tour with Fornells, Binissues and Son Martorellet's horses
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Menorca tour with Fornells, Binissues and Son Martorellet's horses

Fishing villages, country estates, local products and world-class views. The rural heart of Menorca is a joy to explore. This tour ticks all the boxes, with visits to Fornells, Binissues and more. Along the way, you'll get to sample some of the island's renowned cheeses. Nicola, one of our expert local guides, says, "Binissues is one of my favourite spots. You step back in time here, see cheesemaking, admire the old manor house with original furniture and enjoy the best views of the Menorcan countryside."Your rural Menorca adventure kicks off with a trip to the stately manor of Binissues. See how the island's trademark mahonés cheese is made – and taste it for yourself – then wander the manicured gardens or say hello to the host of farm animals. Inside, there's a large collection of insects, which the kids will love. From here, you'll head to the postcard-worthy north coast village of Fornells, stopping by Playas Fornells along the way. Wander through Fornells' maze of whitewashed alleys that meander down to the harbour. Lined with palm trees and traditional llaüt fishing boats, it's a picture of perfection. At some point during the tour, you'll visit a sandal factory to see how Menorcan avarca sandals are made from scratch, too. Finally, you'll have the best seats in the house at Son Martorellet, a renowned horse stable. Watch as horses from the island's endemic Menorquin breed are trained by local trainers and riders.

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Mahon Harbour Boat Tour with Mahon Market and Gin Distillery
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Mahon Harbour Boat Tour with Mahon Market and Gin Distillery

What better way to spend a few hours than discovering and savouring the delights of Mahon, Menorca's history-steeped capital? On this morning tour, you'll enjoy a harbour boat trip, have free time to explore the old town on market day and visit a historic distillery. Nicola, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘If you scratch beneath the surface, you'll find the British influence in many older buildings such as sash windows, panelled doors, lunettes and more. A uniquely Menorquin touch is the ruby-red paint on these houses.'First up is a glass-bottom boat trip in Mahon harbour – the second largest in the world. Glide between fortified islets and admire the opulent villas lining the waterfront on either side. Some date from the 18th century, when Menorca was a British colony. Next, it's on to the old Xoriguer gin distillery. Menorca's favourite tipple has been made here, using the same recipe, since 1736 – yet another symbol of the island's British heritage.There's also free time to wander around Mahon under your own steam, admiring its Georgian town houses, baroque churches, palm-lined squares and narrow, cobbled streets. Head to the centrally located Plaza del Carme, where there's a market of vendors hawking everything from cured meats to fresh fruit under the cloisters of a 17th-century convent. The local square-shaped cheese is highly regarded throughout Spain.

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Mahon Harbour, Binibeca and Xoroi Cave tour
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Mahon Harbour, Binibeca and Xoroi Cave tour

You'll discover Menorca by land and sea, and inside out, on this full day tour. Activities include a Mahon harbour boat trip and visits to the whitewashed Binibeca and Xoroi Cave. Nicola, one of our expert local guides, says "legend has it that the Xoroi cave was once the refuge of a man named Xoroi, who was shipwrecked during a storm and found shelter in the cave. The lore continues with tales of him falling in love with a local girl, leading to a romantic yet tragic story that adds an air of mystique to this stunning location."The fun kicks off with a boat trip around Mahon Harbour. At five kilometres long, it's one of the world's largest natural harbours. It's fringed by historic buildings, fortifications and dotted with islands. Back on dry land, there's a tour of Mahon town followed by some free time. Nicola adds "reminders of the century-long British rule are still visible to this day – you can see sash and bow windows, door latches and handles just as you would in the UK." Then, discover the sugar-cube village of Binibeca and its whitewashed homes.Just a little further east along the coast, you'll find the Cova d'en Xoroi, a bar uniquely set within a cave on a cliff face. Here, you can sip on a refreshing drink while soaking in the breathtaking sea views from what is undoubtedly Menorca's coolest bar.

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Camí de Cavalls Menorca coastal horse riding tour
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Camí de Cavalls Menorca coastal horse riding tour

Your inner cowboy or cowgirl will love Menorca's Camí de Cavalls. This network of trails dating back hundreds of years encircles the island along the coast. Even if you're not an old hand with the horses, this in an experience that'll get your pulses racing.

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Menorca's fishing villages E-bike tour
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Menorca's fishing villages E-bike tour

Pedalling on quiet, easy-going paths, you'll head out to explore Menorca's traditional fishing coves by E-bike. You'll breeze through Sant Lluís, Es Pou Nou and Trebalúger, to the historic village of Es Castell on this two-and-a-half hour circuit. There's a 30-minute break in Cales Fonts harbour, where you'll find cave restaurants and artisan shops. The 20 km route is an easy ride, offering a peek into the authentic rural life of Menorca. There's also an optional visit to the restored Fort Marlborough to add a dash of history to your trip.

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Southern Menorca e-bike tour with Binibeca Village
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Southern Menorca e-bike tour with Binibeca Village

Zip along Menorca's southern coast on an e-bike. You'll pass through Punta Prima's sandy shores and the village of Binibeca – home to pristine beaches and laidback Mediterranean vibes. The iconic Binibeca Fishermen's Village is on the agenda, too, with its maze of whitewashed houses, cobbled alleys, and peaceful courtyards – don't forget your camera. Ride through quiet hamlets like Torret and Pou Nou on this scenic, easy-going tour that's suitable for all fitness levels.

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Half-day boat cruise in Menorca with beach stop
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Half-day boat cruise in Menorca with beach stop

As boat trips go, this one's pretty special. You'll sail around the southwest coast of Menorca, stopping by the beach for time to swim, sunbathe and chill out Menorca-style. You'll cast off from Ciutadella harbour and begin making waves towards along the southwest coast. Meanwhile, sit back and settle in to watch Menorca's cove-marked coastline pass you by. You'll spend about an hour at sea, soaking in those Mediterranean sun rays. Then, once you hit the beach, you'll have free time to swim and wallow in its shallow, translucent water, or lie back on the fine white sand. What's more, the boat trip is escorted, so if you need anything, expert assistance is at hand.

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Trip to Menorca's summer night markets
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Trip to Menorca's summer night markets

Mercadal market on a summer evening is the essence of Menorca. Laidback and rustic, you'll find all sorts of local crafts on sale and the aroma of local delicatessen wafting through the air. We'll pick you up and take you right to the heart of the island for this immersive outing.

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Golden hour boat tour with sunset views of Macarella in Menorca
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Golden hour boat tour with sunset views of Macarella in Menorca

Experience Menorca's southern coast on a sunset boat tour with swimming stops, local aperitifs and stunning views of wild coves and beaches.

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Things to do in Menorca

Menorca, the easternmost island of the Balearic archipelago, is one of the Mediterranean's most popular destinations, and for good reason. In addition to nearly a hundred jaw-dropping beaches and coves, the island boasts a great diversity of habitats and was declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1993. Its natural and scenic wealth makes it a prime spot for outdoor activities, while its Talayotic sites are a magnet for history lovers. And let's not forget its charming villages and rich gastronomy. Keep reading to discover the must-do activities you shouldn't miss in Menorca.

The Six Best Activities and Excursions in Menorca

1. Stroll through the Old Town of Ciutadella

Discovering Ciutadella, the ancient capital of Menorca, on foot is a true pleasure. Lose yourself in the cobblestone streets of the old town and admire the numerous palaces, churches, and fortresses. Start your visit at Plaza des Born and see the Town Hall building, Salort Palace, and Vivó Palace. The Catalan Gothic-style cathedral and the iconic Sant Nicolau Castle are also must-see stops. To recharge, nothing beats a tasty snack in the harbor area.

2. Explore Mahón and Enjoy a Boat Ride in the Harbor

If the old capital of Menorca is a must-visit, Mahón, the current capital, is no less impressive. Wander through the streets of the old town and take in the numerous monuments and historic buildings. In Plaza de España, admire the Gothic church of Santa María and the Renaissance-style building housing the Town Hall. The Carmen Church, located in the square of the same name, is famous for its beautiful cloister. Another highlight of Mahón is undoubtedly its massive harbor — the second-largest natural harbor in the world. If you get the chance, enjoy a boat ride with submarine vision; it’s one of the most popular activities among travelers visiting the city. And don’t leave without visiting the old Xoriguer gin distillery.

3. Discover Talayotic Menorca

Menorca is dotted with numerous megalithic constructions. These prehistoric sites were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2023. One of the most well-known sites is probably the Naveta des Tudons, a type of funerary monument unique to Menorca. The Talayotic village of Torralba d'en Salort, one of the most beautiful and best-preserved on the island, is also truly impressive, so if you have the opportunity, don't miss it.

4. Walk the Camí de Cavalls

The Camí de Cavalls is a 185km trail divided into 20 stages that runs around the entire island's coast, dating back to the 14th century. Along the route, you can discover some of Menorca’s most paradisiacal coves, impressive cliffs, and beautiful natural landscapes. It’s no surprise that many travelers want to walk at least part of the trail during their holidays, whether on foot, by bike, or on horseback.

5. Have a Drink at Cova d'en Xoroi

Located on a beautiful cliff on Menorca's southern coast, the Cova d'en Xoroi is one of the island’s most visited attractions. The cave features several terraces with spectacular views. During the day, it’s a bar, and at night it transforms into a nightclub, although for many, the best time to visit is at sunset when the views are incredible. No matter what time you go, you’re sure to enjoy an unforgettable experience.

6. Marvel at the Views from El Toro

To enjoy the best views of Menorca, you need to climb to the top of Mount Toro, over 350 meters high. On a clear day, you can see almost the entire coastline of the island and even spot Mallorca. There is also a beautiful sanctuary dedicated to the Virgin of Monte del Toro, as well as a souvenir shop and a bar-restaurant.

Plan your visit to Menorca

When is the best time to visit Menorca?

Thanks to its Mediterranean climate, Menorca enjoys warm summers and mild winters. Most travelers tend to visit Menorca between May and October. July and August are usually hot with little chance of rain, making them ideal for travelers seeking sun and beach activities. However, keep in mind that this is also the high season when the island is most crowded. In June and September, the weather is still very good, and there are usually fewer people, so if you prefer a more relaxed atmosphere, these months are the best option.

How many days should I spend in Menorca?

If you are planning a romantic getaway or a weekend trip, three days are enough to relax on the beach and discover Ciutadella and Mahón. However, if you want to explore the island at a leisurely pace, it is ideal to stay for at least 5 days or a week. This way, you will have time to visit the various Menorcan beaches and coves, explore the most picturesque villages, and even hike a section of the iconic Camí de Cavalls.

Where are the best beaches in Menorca?

Menorca boasts countless paradisiacal beaches. The beaches and coves on the southern coast, with fine sand and turquoise water, look like they are straight out of a postcard. A prime example is the spectacular Cala Macarelleta, a virgin cove flanked by high cliffs, where the intense blue of the water contrasts with the white sand and the green pine forest. The neighboring Cala Macarella is also a marvel, as well as Cala Turqueta, Mitjana, and Cala Galdana, to name a few. The beaches in the north are very different from those in the south, and many of them somewhat resemble lunar landscapes. Some of the most popular ones are Cala Pilar and Cala Pregonda.

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