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Sarah & Austin

September 29–October 2, 2025

Sarah & Austin

September 29–October 2, 2025

Check out this blog for a comprehensive guide to the island!

Visit Nearby Es Castell and Mahon

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Explore the charming town of Es Castell and wander through its picturesque streets. Just a stone's throw away, Mahon, the island's vibrant capital, offers a rich history, delightful shops, and fantastic dining options. Don't miss the lively markets and the impressive harbor, one of the largest natural harbors in the world.

Discover Ciutadella

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Our favorite town on the island, Ciutadella, is a must-visit. Located on the west coast, this historic town boasts a stunning old quarter with beautiful architecture, quaint narrow streets, and a serene port. Be sure to visit the Cathedral of Menorca and enjoy a tiki cocktail at Hopi beachbar!

Cova d'en Xoroi

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Urbanización Cala en Porter, Carrer de sa Cova, 2, 07730 Alaior, Illes Balears, Spain
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An amazing bar built into a cliffside. This place is a fun spot to go during the day for the views, or at night for live music in the cave!

Swim in Coves or Beach Hop

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Menorca is renowned for its beautiful coves, or 'calas'. These hidden gems are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or just soaking up the sun. Some popular coves include Cala Macarella, Cala Mitjana, and Cala Pregonda. Our favorite is Cala en Brut! Each offers stunning crystal-clear waters and tranquil settings.


There are also plenty of beautiful beaches to explore if you'd rather lounge in the white sand!

Savor Mahon Cheese

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Don't leave Menorca without tasting its famous Mahon cheese. This delicious, slightly tangy cheese is made from cow's milk and has a distinctive flavor. Visit local markets or dairy farms for a true taste of the island's culinary heritage.

Hike the Cami de Cavalls

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For the adventurous souls, hiking the Cami de Cavalls is a great way to experience the island's natural beauty. This ancient coastal path encircles the island and offers stunning views of the coastline, secluded beaches, and diverse landscapes. Whether you hike a small section or take on a longer trek, it's a memorable way to see Menorca.

Enjoy Water Sports

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For those who love the water, Menorca offers a variety of water sports. Try kayaking, paddleboarding, or windsurfing in the crystal-clear waters. There are plenty of rental shops and guided tours available for beginners and experienced enthusiasts alike.

Sample Local Wines

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Menorca has a burgeoning wine scene with several vineyards producing excellent wines. Take a tour of a local winery, learn about the winemaking process, and sample some delicious Menorcan wines. Bodegas Binifadet is a popular choice for visitors.

Relax at Binibeca Vell

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Binibeca Vell is a picturesque fishing village with white-washed houses and narrow alleys. It's a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll, and you'll find plenty of photo opportunities. Enjoy a meal at one of the waterfront restaurants and soak in the tranquil atmosphere.