Calan Porter Beach
A scenic beach set below cliffs, with golden sand, clear water and easy access from the nearby resort
A scenic beach set below cliffs, with golden sand, clear water and easy access from the nearby resort
A popular sandy beach with clear waters and easy access, well-suited for families and relaxed beach days
A stunning horseshoe-shaped bay known for its turquoise water, soft sand and family-friendly facilities
It was the British that introduced Gin to Menorca’s during their occupancy during the 18th century. Gin was a popular drink in Britain and the soldiers missed it, so juniper berries were brought onto the island and a distillery built. The drink soon become a popular drink amongst the locals and in the 1900s Sr.Miguel…
Discover Menorca’s highest peak with breathtaking views, a historic sanctuary, and practical tips for an unforgettable visit
Binibeca diving is located on the South East coast of Menorca in the Cala Torret region of Binibeca, its uniquely situated on the water edge overlooking the cove and just a short walk from Binibeca beach and nearby shops and restuarants. The dive centre offers scuba diving, snorkelling, boat rental, VIP diving and boat trips…
The Es Molí de Dalt windmill is situated on the northern side of the town of Sant Lluis and dates back to 1762. Originally there were three flour mills in Sant Lluis: Molí d’Enmig, Molí de Baix but Es Molí de Dalt is the last standing of the three. The mill is also home to…
The castle of Santa Agueda is located on Menorca’s third highest point at 264m above sea level. Built by the Arabs as a safehold from danger in approximately 1232 it was the last standpoint before later being destroyed by King Peter IV of Aragon. The walk to the castle ruins and outer wall takes 45minutes…
Known as the Necropolis meaning “city of the dead”, the Cala Morell caves consists of 14 man made caves. The caves date back to the pretalayótic period until the IIC AD times and were used as a burial ground. The tombs themselves are a marvel of craftsmanship that contain internal pillars, decorated doorways and raised…
Son Catlar is a prehistoric town built in the talayotic period between 100BC and 300BC. It has a spectacular defence wall stretching 900m and contains 6 turrets and a bastion. Within the wall there are 5 talayots and the remains of Taula as well as other buildings.