Author: Chris Jackson

  • Bakery Cala Torret

    Tucked away in the charming square of Cala Torret, Menorca, the local bakery presents a quaint retreat where daily delights are freshly baked to perfection. From the traditional ensaimada to a selection of vegan-friendly offerings such as oat milk for coffees and sumptuous milkshakes, this bakery caters to a diverse palate. Its array of fresh…

  • Family Days Out in Menorca

    You’ve explored an ancient fortress, the remains of a prehistoric settlement and a towering lighthouse. Now it’s the children’s turn… When one of Menorca’s beach isn’t enough there some alternative outdoor activities to keep the family entertained, try your hand at horse riding or mounting biking and discover Menorca’s glorious countryside or visit one of…

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    The Museum of Menorca

    The Museum of Menorca (Museu de Menorca), located in the old part of Maó, offers a captivating journey through the rich history and cultural heritage of the island. Housed in a former Franciscan monastery, the museum’s architecture itself is a blend of historical charm and serene beauty. The collection spans from prehistoric times to the…

  • Golf Son Parc Menorca

    Son Parc Golf, is Menorca’s only golf course on the island, making it a destination well worth a visit for those golf enthusiasts visiting Menorca. Situated in the north of the island the course is built into the natural landscape surrounded by lush greenery and pine forests, providing not only a challenging game but also…

  • Yellow Catamarans

    Yellow Catamarans boat trips in Maó offers a great way to explore the stunning harbour. The guided tours provide a unique perspective of Maó’s historic port, one of the largest and deepest natural harbours in the world, allowing passengers to appreciate its beauty and significance from the water. The trips are known for their informative…

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    Torre de Fornells

    Mahon, (also known as Mao) is the capital of Menorca located on the Eastern coast of Menorca, just 5kms from the islands airport. The capital has a population of approximately 30,000 residents, with the predominant language being Menorcan (Menorquí) a dialect of Catalan. The city stands a vibrant testament to the islands rich history, stunning…