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Santo Tomás Beach

Santo Tomás is a beach and urbanization of the south coast of Menorca.
With a beach of 530 meters long, turquoise blue waters and fine white sand (composed of organic carbonate in more than 85%).
It is one of the 5 beaches of Menorca with more than 10.000 m2 of surface.
Santo Tomás is a very popular beach for any type of public: for families, couples and groups of friends.
You can play paddle on the sand; the water does not cover too fast for the little ones and there is space to find a corner (although in July and August it is difficult).

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Son Vell Cove

Cala Son Vell is a tiny cove in the southern part of Menorca where it is very rare to find someone on the sand.
This cove is located halfway along section 12 of the Camí de Cavalls, between Son xoriguer and Son Saura.
Son Vell is a very narrow cove and well protected from the swell, so it is common to see many boats anchored in this cove, especially on days when the wind blows from the north.

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House for 12 People with Swimming Pool, Garden and Private Access to the Sea

The most frequently asked questions I receive through the website and Instagram are about accommodations. Whether it’s to choose the best area or to choose the type of accommodation, it’s normal to have a lot of doubts when booking for vacations, especially if it’s for special occasions.

I’m happy to be able to offer this accommodation on the website because I truly believe it’s a unique house. It is a house for 12 people in a privileged location in front of the sea, with a terrace and garden and only 5 minutes from Ciutadella.

Are you looking for a different place to spend your holidays with friends or family? I think you’ve found it…

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Solo Bike Tour of Menorca (MTB) along the Camí de Cavalls in 6 Days

It has taken me 4 years to finish writing this article about the tour around Menorca by bike along the Camí de Cavalls.
In August 2014 I decided to go around Menorca by mountain bike along the Camí de Cavalls.
For this I used a Rockrider bike from Decathlon that was more than 10 years old, and a light backpack of 20 liters approx.
In this adventure I was fortunate to have logistical support by road, but I could have done the same without any support and with much more suffering.

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