Menorca Travel Guides

Menorca, also spelled Minorca, is the second largest of the Balearic Islands off the coast of Spain. It’s our second home, having fallen in love with the bucolic landscapes, idyllic beaches, and easy-going lifestyle that it offers.

It’s a place for people who love uninterrupted nature, abundant wildlife, and discovering its unique historical standing. The island was awarded UNESCO Biosphere Reserve status in the 1990s and it’s a designation that delightfully allows it to stand out from the more developed Mallorca, and Ibiza.

Beaches

The best beaches in Menorca are often found at the end of a dusty trail or rocky path. That is, you have to work a little to be rewarded with untouched beauty. But you can find perfect coves at the doorstep of Menorca’s resort towns too, so don’t worry if mobility isn’t on your side.

Menorcan Towns & Things to do

Menorca’s towns, villages and cities offer variety and intrigue, and each has its unique charm. From the island’s capital Mahon, and the former capital Ciutadella, to whitewashed fishing villages and market towns – there’s so much to discover!

Visiting Binibeca Menorca
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Visiting Binibeca | A Complete Guide to Menorca’s Most Charming Village

Binibeca in Menorca is one of those places that gets under your skin – a place you want to return to each time you visit the Balearic Island (if you’re anything like me!). But what is so special about this tiny fishing village on the southeastern coast? To begin with, the village is picture-postcard pretty….

Places to Stay

The best places to stay in Menorca are defined by what you’d like to see & do during your stay, and whether you like a quiet retreat at the end of the day, or want to be in on the action.

Menorca hotels & accommodation have something for every kind of traveller.