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Things to do in Ciutadella Menorca
Well it is just down the road actually. Start with a #65 Bus from La Place de Pins to Son Xoriguer, hire a SUP from surfsailmenorca.com and head South two bays to the 'secret cavern - Mint as
Underwater Archaeology field school students spend a spare afternoon on the water.
Holiday Village Menorca | Menorca
With 4 pools, a kids' paddling pool and Son Xoriguer Beach close by, this Holiday Village is made for water babies.
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Excursión Kayak
Grup Borinel-los, Excursión Kayak, desde Cala Galdana-Cala Trebaluger.
SUPilates, Cala Morell, trainer Carolina Torres
Pilates on ,Stand up Paddle` boards, Cala Morell, Menorca
trainer: Carolina Torres, presented by rockmare.com
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SUP / Stand up paddle surfing, small waves. La Vall / Menorca north coast, near Cala Morell / Casa Rockmorell.
MENORCA 2016
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Menorca Is Perfect For A More Grown-Up Getaway To The Beautiful Balearic Islands
Menorca is perfect for a more grown-up getaway to the beautiful Balearic islands
With more than 125 miles of coast blessed with numerous beaches, the Spanish island of Menorca has a reputation as a great bucket and spade destination.
But sitting in a shady courtyard sampling local wines and tapas as the sun sets, I can’t help thinking there’s definitely a more grown-up side to this tranquil island.
With a wealth of history, as well as great bars, spas, food and wineries, Menorca is a perfect place for an adults’ getaway.
The Balearic island’s compact capital, Mahon (or Mao), sits on a ridge overlooking the magnificent Bay of Mahon – home to the largest natural port in Europe.
The English, who ruled the island in the 18th century, left their mark on the city – and this is nowhere more apparent than in the architecture of the old town, with its balconied townhouses boasting uniquely British sash windows.
This picturesque “upper town” has winding, cobbled streets, historic buildings, street cafes and plenty of boutique shops, most of which sell avarcas – distinctive Menorcan hand-made leather sandals.
The “lower town” used to be Mahon’s working port, but is now mostly a pleasure craft paradise.
The harbour is lined with sleek yachts on one side and linen-tableclothed restaurants on the other
Unlike some other Balearic destinations, you won’t find any rowdy Brits on hen parties drinking out of fish bowls here.
It’s all rather civilised and a great place to have a glass of gin from Mahon’s Xoriguer distillery (another British legacy) and sample some of its famous cheese.
The lower town is also where you can embark on a glass-bottom boat tour of the impressive three-mile-long harbour.
The 60-minute trip takes you up to the mouth of the bay past Illa del Rei, home to a British military hospital in the 1800s, and the imposing walls of the Lazareto Island, a former quarantine for maritime travellers.
Menorca is well known for its seafood, and you should definitely try the most famous dish – a soupy lobster stew known as caldereta de langosta. We were served a cracking version at Sa Cova – the seafront restaurant at our hotel, the adults-only, four-star Barcelo Hamilton overlooking the Bay of Mahon at Es Castel – while we watched the yachts returning to Mahon.
And cracking is the word, as it’s a messy but enjoyable task prying the meat from the spiny lobster.
If you wash down your seafood with a glass of vino, there’s every chance it could have come from one of the seven wineries on the island. We took a trip to the beautiful vineyard of Binifadet, with its
stunning courtyard restaurant, for a little taster.
Originally set up in the early 1980s as a hobby by local man Carlos Angles, Binifadet became a commercial concern in 2003, opening its doors for tours and tastings
It now covers 18,000 hectares and is the only vineyard in Menorca to produce sparkling wines, but my favourite was the light white merluzo.
Its cool cellars are a wonderful relief after a stroll around the hot, dusty paths of the vineyard. Sampling the wines while eating tapas in the courtyard garden, with its overhead trellises and white canvas-backed chairs, makes for a pretty perfect end to the day.
Drinking wine is lovely, but even adults like to visit the beach. And they don’t get more grown up than the beautiful Cavalleria beach – very much off the beaten track in the north of the island.
It’s completely unspoilt and taking the wooden steps down to the huge sweeping bay of red sand, the view is breathtaking.
The sea is clear and there are plenty of fish to spot if you fancy a snorkel.
Also, the red mud found at the end of the beach is apparently great for the skin – and you’ll see a fair few naked visitors lathering it on.
The child-friendly beach at Es Grau, just five miles from Mahon, feels closer to civilisation, but is also immaculate and, like around 45% of Menorca, a protected area of natural beauty.
The water at Es Grau stays shallow for about 40 yards – making it perfect for kiddies to splash about in. But we visited for a different kind of paddling – a sea kayaking tour.
We took a leisurely row across the bay, nipping in between rocks and poking into small caves, to the Illa d’en Colom.
This is a private island, but we were allowed to pull our kayaks on to the beach and take a look at the tiny lizards that are native to it – small bright green critters that show little fear of people as tourists often feed them.
Taking a paddle is definitely the best way to explore this beautiful area, and after a hard morning’s kayaking there are some lovely cafes in the whitewashed village of Es Grau where you can refuel.
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Menorca, Spain
Music: CHRIS TOMLIN
Caiacs Biosport Menorca, a Macarella
Cada estiu, i ja fa uns anys, oferim el servei de caiacs i paddle surf a la fantàstica platja de Cala Macarella, al terme municipal de Ciutadella. No dubtis en venir i gaudir d'una experiència única. + informació: biosportmenorca.com
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Exploring Menorca | Our trip
Lovely weekend with my girl discovering this beautiful island. We been in Ciutadella, diving in Fornells, visiting nice places like Cova des Xoroi, Binibeca, and some nice beaches.
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Schneider Electric in Menorca Millennials
We are glad to share the video about Schneider Electric’s participation in #MenorcaDecelerator18.
As our strategic partner, Schneider Electric awarded 3 scholarships to 3 startups (Omnio, BeON energy and Lightfi) during Menorca Millennials’ last edition.
Among its strategic goals, Schneider Electric (SE) is fostering a combination of innovation and entrepreneurship as a priority to learn how it can ‘Power the Digital Economy’ together in order to increase efficiency, business growth, sustainability and profitability.
Bauxa al Port de Ciutadella
Gent de la mar Cap. 43
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Nos unimos a la experiencia Cuk Cuk en Menorca
¡Se nota que ha empezado el verano porque estamos pensando en irnos a Cuk-Cuk experience en Menorca! Conocemos a Elena Manrique, la co-propietaria de Cuk-Cuk Menorca.
Ella y su marido son viajeros por naturaleza, y en uno de sus viajes les picó la curiosidad y decidieron crear Cuk-Cuk, una experiencia gastronómica de lo más diferente.
Como pequeños empresarios y emprendedores, no tenían ninguna experiencia previa en el sector ni de cómo debían publicitarse,pero aún así, el día a día les ha proporcionado lecciones de marketing para la promoción de su negocio.
Sin duda este verano elegiremos la experiencia Cuk-Cuk para pasarnos a cocinar un plato típico mediterráneo de la Isla ¡en compañia de viajeros de todo el mundo!
SPOT KAYAK MENORCA 2013- ESP
¡Hola! Somos el equipo que organiza esta concentración y queremos animarte a participar en esta 5ª edición. Está pensada para toda la familia.
Durante dos días realizaremos dos salidas y palearemos disfrutando del paisaje, del mar y de la compañía del resto de participantes. Son rutas de unas 6 horas, donde tendremos tiempo de comer, nadar y tomar el sol. ¡No te lo puedes perder!
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[Paddle] Minorque été 2017
Matinée paddle à Cala Morel, Minorque, Baléares durant l'été 2017 ! Avec une équipe de fou !!!