Calm and serene, Menorca in the Balearic Islands is a unique natural oasis full of contrasts waiting to be discovered, a true Mediterranean paradise that captivates with its harmony and diversity.
The island has 216 kilometers of varied coastline, with rugged shores and reddish beaches in the north, and gentle landscapes with golden sandy coves in the south.
Its clean, crystal-clear waters are ideal for sailing, windsurfing, water skiing and, of course, diving. Menorca’s spectacular seabed has long been a favorite among diving enthusiasts.
Declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Menorca boasts outstanding ecological and landscape richness that contributes to its sense of tranquility.
Exploring the island on horseback, on foot or by bicycle along its marked routes is an excellent way to experience this natural environment, especially the Albufera des Grau Natural Park.
Another major attraction is its archaeological and cultural heritage, including the historic center of Ciutadella, the prehistoric Naveta d’Es Tudons, and traditional fishing villages.
Renting a car is a convenient way to explore the island, as the maximum distance between two points is just 47 kilometers. Menorca is accessible by air or sea.