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Es Castell Holidays

Es Castell, a small, relaxing village with bohemian flavour

Es Castell, a small, relaxing village with bohemian flavour
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Es Castell holiday home3 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
Sleeps: 6
Inside: 100m²
Terrace: 100m²


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Es Castell, The town with most evidence of the British occupation during the 18th century and formally known as Georgetown (in the honour of George III of Britain, is Es Castell.

Its birth is directly related with Sant Felip Castle (Castell de Sant Felip), a fortress located at the harbours entry, considered the weakest strategic point during the times of invasions.

At less than three kilometres away lies the peaceful creek of San Esteve (cala de Sant Esteve) and Fort Marlborough, a place which will take us back to the 18th century.

It is the furthest town to the east of the island and, on the whole, of the Spanish territory. This offers us the opportunity of witnessing the days first sensation: a spectacular sunrise next to the sea.

Its urban layout preserves the original cross-sectioned streets, its parade square together with the British barracks and architecture with British reminiscences featuring "boinders" and typical "guillotine" windows. Just in front of the Town Hall, characteristically painted in red, stands the Military Museum, where many details regarding its history, information about fortresses and paintings can be found.

Es Castell looks out to the sea, moreover, towards the massive Maó Harbour. Its streets lead into Cales Fonts, an old fishing quay with the purest looks of a Mediterranean postcard, where the bar terraces and restaurants together with the handicraft stalls share an idyllic marine scenery and its caves used as shops and shelters for the fishermen.

Beaches and Sightseeing :
There are no beaches in Es Castell itself but theres a small sandy beach at nearby Cala Padera.


Local Cuisine & Evenings Out:
There is a wide variety of restaurants, serving traditional, international and local cuisine, concentrated in the town centre and the port.



Local interest :
If you want to discover some of the islands treasures, why not take a boat trip along the bay, a tour of local prehistoric monuments, visit towns inland or the hilltop sanctuary of El Toro?



Shopping and Markets:
Browse Es Castells shops along the high street and the market in the square, (held on Mondays and Wednesdays). Evening shopping is possible in Calas Fons where you can find Minorcan clothing, pearls and locally designed jewellery.



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