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Go Menorca is your insider guide to the island’s hidden gems and authentic experiences. From secluded coves and scenic trails to local flavors and cultural musts, we’ve mapped out everything you need to experience authentic Menorca.

A boy jumping off the rocks into the crystal clear waters of Menorca.

Go Menorca 101

Menorca is a very approachable, laid-back island but there are some key things to keep in mind when planning your time in this special place...

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One of the best dishes you can try while visiting Menorca: seafood paella.

Go Eat

Menorquin cuisine reflects the island's rich history, Mediterranean location, and influences from various cultures, including Spanish, Arabic, British, and French...

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An impressive, pre-historic structure at one of Menorca's many talaiotic sites, often known as open air museums.

Go Prehistoric

Menorca is often described as an open-air museum, boasting one of the densest concentrations of prehistoric sites in the Mediterranean...

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A wild olive wood barrier along the Cami de Cavalls trail, protecting hikers from the high cliff above the blue waters of Menorca's north coast.

Go Hike

Learn about Menorca's Camí de Cavalls, the island's wonderful bridle path that leads you around the perimeter of the entire island and through some of the most stunning landscapes you could ever imagine...

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A craftsman holding the soul of the traditional Menorcan sandal, la avarca, made now out of old car tyres.

Go Artesano

Menorca's artisans are some of the few left in the world who have managed to effectively pass on their skills and knowledge to the current generation, while also being open to the demands of modern society. From artisanal cheese production, to the elegant olive wood gates of the Menorcan countryside, to handmade footwear, if you are looking to connect with a unique blend of artisan trades within a small radius, Menorca is the place for you.  

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Two girls studying information on a sign located in Menorca's Albufera des Grau, a nature reserve right that touches the Mediterranean Sea

Go Plan

Even though Menorca is a small island, there is a lot to do! Here you will find a few  suggested itineraries...

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A happy family visiting one of Menorca's most famous and picturesque lighthouses on the north coast of the island, near the capital city of Mahón

Go Faro

Learn about Menorca's enchanting network of stunning lighthouses, what they are called, where they are and which ones are the best to visit.

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A baby sitting in the sand, looking out at the blue sea and sailboat on Menorca's north coast, near Fàvaritx.

Go Beach

Learn about the many beautiful beaches Menorca, how they are different, how you should prepare to go to one and which are the local's favourites...

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A basket of loquats (nisperos), one of the many delicious and popular fruits grown on the island of Menorca.

Go Market

Menorca has an extensive network of artisan and farmer’s markets that represent a fundamental part of the island’s social and cultural fabric...

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Boat Charter Menorca's Princess V65 Laya boat, available for rent from the Port of Mahón.

Go Boat

Boating in Menorca allows you to access some of the island's most exclusive spots, experiencing some of most privileged viewpoints...

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Go Bike

Go Bike

Menorca is a wonderful island to explore by bicycle because the distances between points of interest are relatively short and the natural landscapes are breathtaking...

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a rearing black Menorcan stallion ridden by a young lady during the traditional patron saint festivals of Mahón, Menorca

Go Fiestas

In a world where traditions often fade under the weight of modernity, Menorca’s summer fiestas remain a spectacular celebration of heritage, community and island pride...

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Go Relax

Go Relax

Skip the schedule. Embrace the nap. Book the massage. Wander into a spa not to emerge looking different, but feeling like yourself again...

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The famous, golden cheese from Menorca, sold at farmer's markets, in supermarkets and many directly from the farm itself!

Go Queso

Queso de Mahón-Menorca, the island’s most famous cheese, is not just a world-renowned delicacy — it is a living tradition, a taste shaped by centuries of island life, salt-laden winds, and the proud hands of local artisans...

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Wine barrels in the stunning underground cellar of the Binitord Winery near Ciutadella, Menorca.

Go Vino

While the island’s winemaking tradition dates back to Roman times, it is experiencing a modern revival, with boutique wineries producing small-batch wines that reflect Menorca’s unique terroir...

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A table set seaside for two, overlooking the bobbing boats and calm waters of Es Grau, Menorca's wonderful north coast fishing village.

Go Es Grau

Not far from Mahón, you will find Es Grau, Menorca’s serene north coast fishing village—a hidden gem for those seeking nature, calm and authenticity...

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Golden-hued, artisanal cheese for sale at a farmer's market in Menorca, maker of one of the best cheeses in the world.

Go Taste

Learn about the many delectable things you can taste while visiting Menorca, from award-winning cheeses, to floral honey and herbaceous liqueurs, the island is home to many wonderful products worth trying...

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Go Gin

Go Gin

Menorca’s gin is not just a drink — it is a living legacy of seafaring days, a distillation of the island’s history, its landscape, and its quiet pride...

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where the crystal waters of the mediterranean sea meet the sometimes rugged, sometimes smooth shores of one of the most well-preserved islands left on the planet: Menorca

Go Sustainable

While the world hurtles forward, Menorca has chosen something different: to go slower. Smarter. In circles, not lines. Toward a future that doesn’t outpace its past, but grows from it.

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One of Menorca's many chiringuitos, an informal seaside dining establishment, known for their relaxed ambiance, fresh seafood, and ice-cold drinks, an essential part of Spanish coastal culture.

Go Chiringuito

A visit to a chiringuito in Menorca is more than just a meal—it’s a chance to slow down, soak in the island’s natural beauty, and embrace the Mediterranean way of life...

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A pair of authentic Menorcan sandals, avarcas, on a cobblestone road in Menorca.

Go Avarca

Discover Menorca’s iconic avarca sandal—once for farmers, now a symbol of heritage and timeless craftsmanship loved worldwide.

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A girl looking at rocks through the crystal clear waters of Menorca, a Biosphere Reserve.

Go Nature

Menorca is not just another Mediterranean escape—it is a living, breathing sanctuary where nature, history, and tradition are preserved with rare devotion...

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Go Ride

Go Ride

Whether galloping on the beach, exploring hidden trails, or submerging into the sea with horses, a horseback excursion in Menorca is a truly unforgettable experience...

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A group of friends walks through the fields of Menorca, foraging for mushrooms.

Go Forage

As a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Menorca's landscapes offer a variety of edible plants, herbs, and other natural resources...

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A man paddle boarding on the calm, clear, blue waters of the Balearic Sea, a great thing to do in Menorca.

Go Surf

With its approachable, warm waters, reliable winds and mellow surf, Menorca offers a great place to wind, kite, boogie, paddle, or board surf...

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Go Isla del Rey

Go Isla del Rey

Located in the middle of Menorca’s Port of Mahón, Isla del Rey has become a popular spot for visitors interested in the island's rich past and emerging art scene...

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Go Couples

Go Couples

Whether you crave adventure, indulgence, or pure peace, the island offers countless ways to connect—with each other and with the beauty that surrounds you.

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A mother and young boy enjoying the sunset together at the Cavalleria lighthouse on the north coast of Menorca.

Go Family

Menorca is one of the best destinations in the world for families, from is calm waters to outdoor museums to its approachable hiking trails, this island meant to be enjoyed by all ages...

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Go Agroturismo

Go Agroturismo

The Menorcan agroturismo combines exceptional hospitality, modern comfort and rural charm on some of the island's most beautiful working farms...

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Experience Son Vell, a meticulously restored 17th century manor house located in the Southwest corner of the island near Ciutadella.

Go Rural Boutique

Some of the island's most spectacular estates have been expertly renovated to offer guests a luxurious and memorable countryside retreat...

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The iconic turquoise shutters of Ses Bruixes Boutique Hotel in Menorca's charming capital city of Mahón.

Go Urban Boutique

Unique stays housed in beautifully restored townhouses and elegant manor houses, blending Menorcan heritage with contemporary comfort...

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A boy looking down the golden sand beach of Pregonda, on the north coast of Menorca.

Go Menorca Weather

With over 300 days of sunshine a year, Menorca is a dream destination no matter the season...

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Curated Itineraries

Experience the real Menorca with local recommendations and curated itineraries