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Menorca is known for its beautiful crystal-clear beaches. But the island holds many other experiences for those who wish to discover its true essence.

One of its greatest treasures is the Camí de Cavalls, a historic 185-kilometer trail that circles the entire coastline, allowing you to discover hidden coves, wild cliffs, and breathtaking landscapes.

The S’Albufera des Grau Natural Park, at the heart of the Biosphere Reserve, reveals Menorca’s wildest side. It is ideal for birdwatching and for connecting directly with the area’s rich biodiversity.

The island also preserves an extraordinary cultural legacy: Talayotic Menorca, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a fascinating journey through thousands of years of history, with talayots, taulas, navetas, and necropolises that are unique in the world.

Illa de Menorca
Illa de Menorca
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Exploring the charming towns and villages, where time seems to stand still among cobbled streets, historic churches, and lively summer Markets, is an experience that captivates the senses.

Stopping at a local restaurant to taste Menorcan cuisine is a must: cheese with Designation of Origin, lobster stew, ensaimadas, and local products that will delight your palate. Menorcan gastronomy is honest and delicious, combining seafaring recipes, local ingredients, and flavors rooted in tradition and place.

During the summer, traditional festivals travel from town to town with their vibrant “jaleos,” where horses and riders create magical moments. These celebrations will immerse you in the island’s most authentic traditions.

Menorca is a destination to be discovered step by step, at a slow pace, allowing its many facets to reveal an island that is much more than dreamlike beaches: it is history, culture, nature, and authentic living.

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