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Menorca, which moves at the slow pace of the seasons, is the pure essence of the Mediterranean when summer comes. The island has 216 kilometers of varied coastline. In the north there is a steep coast of reddish beaches and turquoise waters. In the south there are untamed white sand coves, surrounded by cliffs and pine forests.
But the natural wealth of Menorca is not only manifested in the quality of their beaches. Declared a Biosphere Reserve, it has great ecological and scenic riches. Here you can practice water sports, such as sailing, windsurfing, snorkeling and scuba diving, as well as inland activities, such as horse riding, walking or biking.
Another attraction is the archeological and cultural heritage, as well as the delicious traditional cuisine, which can be tasted at restaurants, bars and beach stands. In this guide, we show you the most inspiring activities to get the most out of your vacation to Menorca.
Documentation
If you are a European citizen, all you need with you is your national identity document…
Travel safely
Medical care in the event of an emergency is guaranteed for everyone…
Health
You do not need any vaccines or special health-related precautions…
Currency
The euro is legal tender in Menorca…
Time zone
The time zone in Menorca is UTC/GMT+1 in the winter and…
Language
Spanish and Catalan are the official languages of the island…
Luggage
What you pack will depend greatly on the time of year you are traveling…
The Mediterranean island offers numerous options for every taste.
Menorcan cuisine reflects the essence and tradition of the Mediterranean.
The elegant simplicity of Menorca is brought to its streets and entertainment areas during the summer nights.