MENORCA · SPAIN
Menorca
Sea. Silence. Coves. All yours.
Eat
Menorca's cuisine is deeply rooted in the sea. Caldereta de langosta, freshly caught and simply prepared. Artisan Mahon cheese. Local gin with a history older than you'd expect. The island eats slowly, and well.
Where to eat in Menorca →Dive
Menorca has more coastline than you can swim in a week. The beaches on the south coast are turquoise and calm. The north coast is wilder, windswept, and almost always empty. Both are worth your time.
The best beaches in Menorca →Explore
Menorca is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The prehistoric talayots — stone towers built 3,000 years ago — are scattered across the island, most of them unmarked on tourist maps. The Camí de Cavalls coastal path circles the entire island. Start anywhere.
How to explore Menorca →Hike
The interior of Menorca is quiet, green, and crossed by ancient paths that connect villages that have barely changed in a century. The trails are well-marked, largely flat, and reward you with views that justify every step.
Best trails in Menorca →Stay
Where to stay
Our Menorca homes honor the island's understated elegance. Stone walls, private pools, and sea views that don't ask for anything in return.
THE INSIDER
Menorca through the eyes of people who actually live here.
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