Es Grau Beach
A calm, shallow bay within a protected natural park, ideal for families, wildlife and relaxed swimming
A calm, shallow bay within a protected natural park, ideal for families, wildlife and relaxed swimming
Few places capture the maritime character of Menorca quite like the spectacular harbour of Mahón Port. Stretching nearly six kilometres inland from the Mediterranean, this vast natural harbour is not only one of the largest in Europe but also the historic and cultural heart of the island’s capital, Mahón (Maó in Catalan). For travellers arriving…
The coastal village Binibeca (or Binibèquer in Catalan) is located in the muncipiality of Sant Lluis just 5-6 miles from Mahón and lies on the south east coast. The Fisherman’s village is located in Binibeca Vell, the most western area of Binibeca, with Binibeca Nou and Cala Torret to the east. The Fisherman’s village translated…
Discover Mahon’s landmark church, its stunning neo-Gothic design, and the world-famous organ that brings history to life.
Discover Mahon’s landmark church, its stunning neo-Gothic design, and the world-famous organ that brings history to life.
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The S’Albufera nature reserve is near the village of Es Grau located on the north-east of the island and was declared a national park in 1995. Covering over 5,000 hectares of land, water and five small islands. The nature reserve is stunning natural environment preserving Menorca’s natural environment and diverse habitats, from wetlands, forests, a…
The fortress of Isabel II is located on the north side of Mahon, on the peninsula of La Mola. It was the British in 1708 that started the construction of the first fort on La Mola called Fort of St. Anne, named after the wife of the governor of Menorca at the time James Murray….
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…
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…