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Menorca, Spain

Updated on June, 2024!

Minorca or Menorca is one of the Balearic Islands located in the Mediterranean Sea belonging to Spain. Its name derives from its size, contrasting it with nearby Majorca. Menorca has a population of approximately 94,383.

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How to get there?

  • Menorca’s Airport is the airport you’d wanna arrive to.
  • By plane from Madrid
  • By boat from Mallorca (1 hour 30 minutes, I’ve tried Menorca Lines)
  • By sea is about eight hours from Barcelona

Season to visit?

Menorca’s beaches get crowded in peak season (July and August) – Many of the island’s hotels and restaurants close for the winter months.

Where to stay?

To be very honest; the service in both hotels I tried in Menorca isnt the best. The hotels are great, the service isn’t reflective of the price. I do recommend to stay in those hotels, but keep in mind to lower your expectations for service.

Melia Cala Galdana (This is where I stayed in 2022. It’s a great resorts but old rooms kind of. It is though the only maybe hotel that has a beach front (Cala Galdana) and which where the port is a walking distance in case you’d like to take a boat out.

Villa Le Blanc Gran Melia (This is where I stayed in June 2024). I do love this hotel and its spaces alot more than Melia Cala Galdana. If I could distinct the two; I feel the first one is more suitable for families/resort style. Wheres Villa Blanc is more for young adults, friends, couples and so on. Again, poor service for a leading hotel of the world, beautiful hotel nonetheless.

Faustino Gran Relais & Chateaux

Other options I know of:

Barcelo Hamilton Hotel (5 minutes walk from Mahor Harbor where all the restaurants and coffee shops are)

– Paradise Club & Spa ApartHotel

– Insotel Punta Prima Resort

 Where to eat?

  • Isabella Beach Club (Beautiful sunset dinner spot, must book ahead!)
  • Bambu Menorca (Terrace with a Seaview with a nice Zen Garden)
  • Cova D.en Xerox Menorca (Sunset spot/live music bar – no food)
  • Ivette Beach Club (beautiful for sunset dinner) or lunch.
  • Pinzell Restaurant
  • Nonna Bazaar
  • GODAI Menorca
  • Mon Restaurant
  • Arjau Menorca (Paella)
  • Nousiroco (Paella)

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Things to do/beaches to see.

  • Platja des Banyul
  • Cala tarqueta
  • Check out Maó Harbor market of hand made goods
  • Explore Menorca on horseback
  • Watch sunset in Cova d’en Xoroi at Cala’n Porter, which is a spectacular bar with outside terraces is set within natural caves 25 metres above sea level

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Highlights.

– You can’t reach most of the beaches by car, kayak or a small speed boat only. Highly advise to rent a car!

– You won’t find anything in the beach area, no coffee shops, no bars, no restaurants so you have to bring your own stuff with you; Towels beverages etc.

“Get a tan, fall in love..”

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