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Luxury villas in Menorca
Menorca is an island of the Balearic islands, popular for tourists. This is the place to be on your holiday if only the best is good enough. Cala En Porter, Cala Blanca, Arenal D'en Castell, are all very exclusive places that offer the best luxury villas on Menorca. Cala Blanes, Son Bou, Punta Prima also offer great views, high-standard houses, and are very lovely and fresh. Most luxury villas in Menorca are located near the beach but are also private, with beautiful surroundings. You can also choose to rent a luxury villa inland, where you can enjoy a calm atmosphere away from all the crowds on the coast.
Enjoy luxury standardsThe luxury villas in Menorca have room for up to 12 people. They provide you with everything you can imagine: state-of-the-art kitchen supplies, excellent wifi, nice big beds, a private pool, a garden, a balcony/terrace, and often even an ocean view. Whether you're taking your spouse on a romantic trip, the friends on a celebration, or the family on a holiday, there is plenty of room and a perfect villa for your needs. Most of them are close to a city or village, so you won't feel isolated.
Travellers and activities
As you can expect from an island, there are tons of water activities you can enjoy on Menorca. Take a relaxing sail down Menorca's south coast to learn about the mysteries and fables associated with these stunning beaches. Enter caves and crannies that the captain can show you. Sail through Cala Macarella, Macarelleta, Cala en Turqueta, Cala Mitjana, Mitjaneta, and Cala Trebalger to experience Menorca's true blue. Have a pit stop to swim and snorkel. These trips are very popular and there are many different types. These boat trips usually take 2-3 hours, but you can stay a full day, a whole 7 hours, including lunch and snacks. A trip in the evening to see the sunset is also an option. Other than boat, you can wind- and kite surf, kayaking, and try jet skiing. These activities can be arranged privately or in guided groups, whatever you prefer. Perfect for the water lover!
Menorca for history loversHow about seeing Menorca and learn more about the history? Visit Ciutadella and Maó during your leisure time. Wander around Binibeca's whitewashed village. Continue to Monte Toro, Menorca's highest point (358 meters). Take a half-hour break to enjoy the scenery before continuing on to Fornells, a fishing community. Take in the charm of the winding alleyways, the rounded cove, and the active port. Continue on to Maó to explore the island's administrative centre. A great day trip to add to your itinerary! There is also possible to take a ferry to Mallorca and explore further history and beautiful scenery.
Menorca is famous for the many lighthouses on the island. Visit all seven!
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The Menorcan Church Santa Maria de Ciutadella is a pleasant place to visit and one of the top attractions to find while on holiday in Menorca. Learn about this historical era and visit the museum inside.
2. Explore the beachesMenorca has a lot of beaches, and some of them are well worth the trip. You may expect to see coves and stunning beaches like Turqueta, Sa Mesquida, and Mitjana, which are a part of Cala Escorxada. Cala Pilar and Cavalleria are two examples of the beaches with coppery sand in Menorca.
3. Fornells in a kayakThe little fishing community of Fornells is charming. Visit the lovely bay of Fornells to go on a kayaking tour. The Tower of Fornells may be seen from the water, and you can also learn about the island's wildlife. On your kayak excursion in Menorca, the local fauna and flora are waiting for you.
4. Bike trailsA bicycle trip is the best way to see things. Explore the Cami de Cavalls trail. Perfect even with kids, you can safely ride a bike around the island. We also encourage you to explore the cycloturism route.
5. A night marketThere are a lot of night craft markets during the summer. If you happen to be in Mahon, Alaior, or Es Mercadal on that day, explore the local street merchants and their goods in a welcoming setting.
6. A stunning viewA must-see in Menorca is The Cavalleria lighthouse, built in 1857. 94 meters high and perfect for photographing and stargazing.
7. Explore the best foodWithout experiencing the regional gastronomic delicacies, what good is a holiday? Visit the Cafè Balear, which provides regional specialties like; formatjades and flaons.