Things To See and Do
Attractions and Places to Visit in Menorca
Menorca has a corner for everyone, with amazing beaches, lively resorts, charming restaurants, sporting activity, attractions, entertainment, the 2nd
deepest natural water harbour in the world, and one of the largest collection of prehistoric monuments in the world including Taula’s, Talayot’s, Naveta’s and Roman remains.
Places to Stay
Here in Menorca you will find peaceful idyllic shores, wonderful historic sites, rolling green hills and pretty developments that respect the authenticity of the local culture.
Sports and Activities
Surrounded by beautiful seas, When one of Menorca’s beach isn’t enough there are many outdoor activities to keep the family entertained, horse riding or mountain biking, discover Menorca's glorious countryside
Where to Eat in Menorca
Menorca restaurants can come as a delightful surprise to the uninitiated. The range and quality of dining here on the island is dazzling.
The local seafood stew dish caldereta de langosta is a must-eat, while meatballs (albondigas), chicken (pollo al ajillo), and various types of tapas are all made with assurance.
Activities, Where to Eat, Stay, What to Do in Menorca

Cas Cònsol
Housed in the renovated former French consulate, the restoration has been executed to a high standard whilst remaining sensitive to the traditional architectural style, resulting in a high-spec venue with a contemporary ambience.
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Café Balear
Café Balear’s unique feature is its own fishing boat, which catches the fish and shellfish daily to ensure maximum freshness and quality when it reaches the plate by dusk.
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Mesón El Gallo
Mesón El Gallo’s charm lies in its endearing farmhouse setting and the sprawling venue features terraces enclosed by white-washed walls as well as multiple indoor dining rooms.
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White's Bar Menorca
Located in a corner of Arenal de'n Castell beach, White's Bar offers its guests beautiful views and is know the best Mediterranean cuisine in one of the most charming places on the island.
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