Explore the diverse beauty of Menorca, from the historic charm of its capital Mahón and former capital Ciutadella to stunning natural coves like Cala Galdana and Cala Macarella. Discover ancient history at Talati de Dalt, enjoy dramatic coastal views from Far de Punta Nati Lighthouse and Monte Toro, and soak in the unique atmosphere of Cova d'en Xoroi or the picturesque village of Binibeca.
Mahón
Mahón is the capital of Menorca, known for its beautiful natural harbor, the second largest in the world.
Cala Galdana
Cala Galdana is a picturesque bay with golden sands and clear turquoise waters, ideal for swimming and relaxation.
Far de Punta Nati Lighthouse
The Far de Punta Nati Lighthouse offers dramatic views of the rugged coastline and the vast Mediterranean Sea.
Ciutadella de Menorca
Ciutadella de Menorca is the island's former capital, characterized by its charming old town, gothic architecture, and lively harbor.
Cala Macarella
Cala Macarella is a stunning, secluded cove renowned for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and white sandy beach, framed by pine-clad cliffs.
Cova d'en Xoroi Club Musical
Cova d'en Xoroi is a unique bar and club built into cliffs overlooking the sea, offering spectacular sunset views.
Fort Malborough
Fort Marlborough is a historic British fortress offering insight into the island's military past with impressive fortifications and underground galleries.
Talati de Dalt
Talati de Dalt is an important prehistoric Talayotic settlement featuring well-preserved stone structures, including a 'taula' sanctuary.
Binibeca
Binibeca Vell is a charming, whitewashed fishing village with narrow, winding streets, popular for its picturesque setting and seaside restaurants.
Monte Toro
Monte Toro is the highest point on Menorca, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the entire island and beyond.