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Menorca

Welcome to Menorca, an island gem nestled in the Balearic archipelago off the eastern coast of Spain. Known for its pristine beaches, stunning Mediterranean landscapes and rich cultural history, Menorca is a must-see destination for travelers looking for a laid-back Spanish vacation. Here's a Lonely Planet-style guide to help you plan your visit.

Getting There: Menorca has two main airports, Mahón and Ciutadella, both offering direct flights from major European cities. Alternatively, you can take a ferry from mainland Spain, which takes around 7 hours.

Best Time to Visit: The island's peak tourist season is from June to September, when the weather is warm and sunny. However, if you want to avoid the crowds, consider visiting in May or October, when the island is less busy but still pleasant temperature-wise.

Top Attractions:

1. Beaches - Menorca is known for its pristine beaches and turquoise waters. Some of the most popular beaches include Cala Galdana, Cala Mitjana, and Platja de Son Bou. For a quieter and more secluded beach experience, head to Cala Macarella or Cala Turqueta.

2. Historical Sites - Menorca has a rich cultural history dating back to the Bronze Age. The island is home to ancient Talayotic monuments, including the Naveta des Tudons, Torre d'en Galmés, and Talatí de Dalt. The historic center of Ciutadella is also a must-see with its beautiful Gothic architecture.

3. Natural Parks - Menorca is home to two protected natural parks, S'Albufera des Grau and Es Grau. These areas are perfect for hiking, bird-watching, and exploring the island's natural landscape.

4. Local Cuisine - Menorca is known for its delicious seafood and local delicacies such as Mahón cheese. Don't miss the opportunity to try caldereta de langosta, Menorca's famous lobster stew, or a traditional ensaimada pastry.

5. Festivals - Menorca boasts an impressive array of cultural festivals throughout the year, from the Sant Joan Festival in June to the Fiestas de San Bartolomé in August. These festivals showcase the island's unique traditions and rich cultural heritage.

Where to Stay: Menorca offers a range of accommodations, from affordable apartments to luxury villas. If you want to stay close to the beach, consider the popular resorts in Cala Galdana, Santo Tomás, or Son Bou. Alternatively, stay in the charming historic center of Ciutadella for easy access to Menorca's cultural attractions.

Getting Around: The best way to explore Menorca is by renting a car or scooter. The island is well-connected by road, making it easy to navigate and explore. Buses and taxis are also available but may be less convenient.

With its laid-back Mediterranean charm, stunning beaches, and rich cultural heritage, Menorca is a perfect destination for travelers looking to unwind and explore a lesser-known Spanish gem.

The following resorts are available in Menorca: