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Fincas in Es Castell
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Es Castell, a charming town on the eastern coast of Menorca, offers a peaceful retreat rich in maritime history and local culture. Known for its picturesque harbour lined with colourful boats and traditional fishermen's houses, the town invites visitors to explore its quaint streets and enjoy fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants. Es Castell provides a laid-back atmosphere perfect for soaking up authentic Menorcan life while being close to beautiful beaches and scenic coastal walks. Whether wandering through its historic streets or relaxing by the sea, Es Castell offers a genuine and welcoming experience. If you are looking for an authentic stay, why not book a traditional finca in Es Castell?
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Spain-Holiday's fincas in Menorca offer an exclusive escape surrounded by the island's natural beauty and effortless elegance. Set in prime locations, from hillside hideaways to coastal retreats, these properties combine traditional character with modern comfort. Expect features like private pools, sun-drenched terraces, and rustic interiors made for relaxation. Whether overlooking the sparkling Mediterranean or tucked among olive groves, these fincas provide the perfect setting for a refined yet laid-back island experience. Why not also browse the fabulous fincas in Son Bou or villas in Binibeca? In Es Castell, you can choose from a range of accommodation options with the following amenities:
- Outdoor dining areas
- Air Conditioning
- Wi-Fi
- Private Parking
- Washer and Dryer
- Sparkling Pool
- Ocean Views
Fincas in Es Castell
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Es Castell for golf lovers
Es Castell is a charming town ideally situated for golf enthusiasts. Just a short drive away is the prestigious Son Parc Golf Club, the island's only golf course, known for its stunning views and challenging fairways nestled in a beautiful natural setting. After a round of golf, visitors can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of Es Castell, with its quaint streets and local restaurants. It's the perfect base for those who want to combine their passion for golf with the laid-back charm of Menorca. Be sure to browse the lovely selection of fincas in Menorca as well as the holiday rentals in Menorca for if you are travelling around the island. These properties combine traditional Balearic charm with contemporary design, featuring whitewashed walls and airy interiors, providing the perfect base for exploring the historic heart of the island.
Es Castell for culinary lovers
Es Castell is a delightful destination for culinary lovers seeking authentic Menorcan flavours. Visitors can savour traditional dishes like caldereta de llagosta, a rich lobster stew that showcases the island's maritime heritage. The town's harbour area offers a charming setting to enjoy local wines and freshly baked ensaimadas. Typical dishes of Menorca reflect the region's rich gastronomic traditions. Es Castell invites food enthusiasts to explore these flavours in a picturesque environment.
Es Castell is known for its charming harbour and rich naval history that reflects its roots as one of Menorca's oldest towns.
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What are the best outings in this area?
Top 7 travel tips in Es Castell
1. Wake with the Sun at Cales Fonts
Begin your day early at the harbour of Cales Fonts, where fishing boats bob gently in the golden morning light. Sit with a coffee as the sun rises over the water and watch the world stir. Market stalls open and sea birds glide low. This is one of Menorca's most peaceful corners. Let it set the rhythm for your day.
2. Step into Naval History at Fort Marlborough
Venture into the 18th-century tunnels of Fort Marlborough, carved directly into the cliffs. Wander past gun ports and old barracks where echoes of British and Spanish soldiers linger. Exhibits bring battles and alliances to life. Climb to the ramparts for sweeping sea views. It is part museum and part adventure. Feel the past beneath your feet.
3. Take the Coastal Walk to Mahón
Follow the scenic trail along the water's edge from Es Castell to the island's capital, Mahón. Pass quiet coves, rugged rocks and white villas perched above the bay. Along the way, pause for a swim in the clear sea or a rest in the shade of pine trees. The path is simple but full of beauty. Pack water and take your time.
4. Taste the Island on a Plate
Dine beside the water where fresh seafood arrives straight from the boats. Try caldereta de langosta or grilled sardines with a splash of lemon. Local cheeses and sobrasada add depth to simple plates. Choose a restaurant with a view and let lunch stretch into the afternoon. This is the joy of Mediterranean eating.
5. Explore Hidden Coves by Kayak
Rent a kayak and paddle out from Es Castell's calm waters to discover caves, coves and rocky shores only visible from the sea. The water glows turquoise and the coast unfolds in quiet beauty. Bring snorkel gear to explore beneath the surface. You might find starfish or schools of silver fish darting past. Let the waves guide you.
6. Sip Local Flavour at a Gin Distillery
Just a short trip away in Mahón, you will find the Xoriguer gin distillery where the island's famous spirit is still made in copper stills. Smell the juniper and herbs that define its taste. Pair it with lemon or try it in a pomada cocktail. Raise a glass to Menorcan tradition.
7. Watch the Harbour Lights Come Alive
End your day with a slow evening stroll along the waterfront. As the sky turns dusky pink, the lights of cafés and boats reflect in the water. Musicians play soft melodies and diners linger over wine. It is a scene that feels timeless. Find a bench or a quiet table and simply be still. Renting a finca in Es Castell is a holiday dream come true!