Top 10 Things to do Menorca (Minorca)
Heading to Menorca for a relaxing holiday and want to know what is there to see and do? After a short trip to the island we put together our favorite activities, did we forget your favorite? Let us know in the comment box!
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11 Top Things To Do in Menorca | Towns, Beaches and Food
Visiting Menorca but not sure what to do on this lovely Spanish island? My travel guide covers everything from picturesque towns and secluded beaches to delicious local food! What's are your favourite things to do in Menorca? Let me know in a comment below...
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Must sees in Menorca - beaches, caves and towns on this Balearic Island in Spain
Explore Menorca's beaches, caves, coves and towns with us including heart-shaped bays, and deserted beach to retreat to.
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MENORCA, SPAIN TRAVEL DIARY 2017 - Things To Do In Minorca | Hannah Leigh
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8 PLACES TO VISIT IN MALLORCA
Mallorca, also spelt Majorca is the largest island in the Balearic Islands, which are part of Spain and located in the Mediterranean Sea.
Places to visit in Mallorca:
1. Palma de Mallorca, is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands in Spain.
Attractions: Palma Cathedral, Belliver Castle, The port and marina, Placa Major etc.
2. Port de Soller, Port of Soller is little town situated in one of Mallorca's most beautiful harbours on the west coast.A tramway connecting the town to Sóller, opened in 1913 and is about 5 km long.
3.Sa Calobra, It is one of the most famous spots on Majorca.There are two separate beaches in this cove. When you arrive (by car, coach or boat) in Sa Calobra you will see a small stony beach in front of a restaurant. If you follow the paved path to the right you will come to a short, narrow tunnel from which you will get on to the main Sa Calobra. GO IN THE MORNING OR LATE EVENING!!! It can be very busy.
4.Calo des Moro, is one of those picture perfect beaches. It is located in the south east of the island, six kilometres from Santanyí. It is on private land but it is open to the public, they even had a plan to build an hotel here but it was prevented. We park quite far from the beach, there is a sign that tells you that the road is private.
5. Cap de Formentor; GO IN THE MORNING OR LATE AFTERNNON, it was end of september and it was very busy.I t is an amazing experience to drive there, but be carreful there is a lot of trafic.
6. Alcudia, It is the main tourist centre in the North of Mallorca but the the hotels are mainly concentrated outside the town. Alcudia, the old town is well preserved with houses dating back to the 13th century and it is surrounded by a medieval wall.
7. Cala Figuera, the pictoresque village is part of district of Santaniy. The place has been spared of the mass commercialisation, so is not that is easy to get here by public transport.
8. Cala Mondrago, is one of Mallorca's best beaches, mainly becuase the area was declared a national park since 1992, protecting the area from building hotels or anything else. It can be a very busy place, so expect a lot of tourist. My favorite thing about this place is the national park ,you can do a lot of walks there.
Others places to visit: Deia, Valldemossa, Lluc, Port d'Andratx, Santanyi, Coves del Drac.
Beaches: Es Trenc, Cala Formentor, Playa de Muro, Cala Llombards, Cala Mesquida, Cala Gat.
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Top 10 Best Things to do in Ciutadella, Spain
In this video our travel specialists have listed some of the best things to do in Ciutadella . We have tried to do some extensive research before giving the listing of Things To Do in Ciutadella.
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List of Best Things to do in Ciutadella, Spain
Cala Pilar
Cala Es Talaier
Puerto de Ciudadela
Faro de Punta Nati
Cala Algaierens
Lithica
Cala Turqueta
Ses Voltes (The Arches)
Necropolis de Cala Morell
Placa des Born
Cathedral Ciudadela
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Menorca Destination Guide
Meet the most laid-back of the Balearic Islands. Enjoy some me-time in Menorca with Jet2holidays.
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Top 5 Hikes Minorca (Menorca)
This video shares the best 5 hiking trails in Menorca (Minorca). All 5 trails come from the Camí de Cavalls, an ancient path of +185 km (+115 miles) that encircles the island of Menorca, Spain. This long-distance walking route is the GR 223 of the Senderos de Gran Recorrido network in Spain. Reach some of the most inaccessible beaches of Menorca. This is one of the absolute best way to explore the island. This is also one of the best thru hikes as it is not too long, and a great way to jump into the fast growing sport.
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In the middle of the mediterranean, awaits a gem so special that few ever get to step a foot on it’s shores.
A small island full of beautiful seaside villages, time tested gastronomy, and endless awe provoking landscapes.
Minorca!
Different from it’s other Balearic siblings by being the only island designated by UNESCO as a Biosphere Reserve. Creating a land preserved in a raw state of existence, free from the spoils of overdevelopment.
The best way to absorb all the island has to offer is by literally walking it’s entire coast. That’s right!
Each year avid explorers arrive here to complete a 185 kilometer thru hike, known as the Camí de Cavalls.
Here you will stumble across beaches that you only thought existed in your dreams, and awaiting those with a yearning for a real adventure.
So join me as I set out on foot to discover this diverse and rugged destination.
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