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My 7 Reasons to Visit Menorca

Última actualización: 20/08/2024

If you have doubts about whether it is worth taking a trip to visit Menorca these 7 reasons will convince you. As an unconditional fan of Menorca I have made this small summary of the 7 main reasons why I prefer to spend my vacations in Menorca instead of going anywhere else in the world.

1. Menorca Has 96 Virgin Beaches

Cala Rambla - Sa Torreta
Cala Rambla – Sa Torreta
The number 1 reason to visit Menorca is its beaches and its summer sun. With 12 hours of sunshine a day and its 131 beachesMenorca is one of the best destinations in the Mediterranean to enjoy the beach.
When someone thinks of paradisiacal beaches, they usually think of far away countries like Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, etc. And yet when you have visited these countries you realize that there are many corners of Menorca that do not have much to envy to the tropical waters of half the world. I have been lucky enough to visit these Asian countries and I have almost always come back thinking that I prefer Menorca.

2. Camí de Cavalls – 185 km from GR223 Trail

Mountain bike at Camí de Cavalls towards Es Grau - P1020602
Mountain bike at Camí de Cavalls towards Es Grau – P1020602
Menorca has the GR223 trail that every year gains in popularity and users: the Camí de Cavalls ( Horse Trail) The Camí de Cavalls is a GR (Gran Recorrido) of 185km that goes all the way around the island of Menorca. It is possible to travel the GR223 fully or in stages, and you can make stages of the road on foot, by bike and on horseback. The Camí de Cavalls is divided into 20 sections:

  • There are sections of less than 6km suitable for everyone (south of Menorca)
  • There are sections of 10km without any contact with civilization (northern area of Menorca)

For all these reasons, Menorca can be considered a paradise for lovers of hiking and mountain biking. In addition, several high-level sporting events are held every year:

  1. Trail Menorca Camí de Cavalls: Several ultra-distance races that are made in May.
  2. Camí de Cavalls Epic 360: Return to the island walking, running or by mountain biking during the month of March.

I personally have done almost all the sections of the Camí de Cavalls several times and I have participated in the Trail Menorca CdC several editions.
It never ceases to amaze me how spectacular the scenery is at any time of the year.

3. Summer Nautical Activities – Sailing and Kayaking

Kayaking in Illa den Colom Island - Arenal d'en Moro
Kayaking in Illa den Colom Island – Arenal d’en Moro
The 4 most popular activities each year are always nautical activities. This is because Menorca is an island that offers many leisure options at sea for couples, families and friends:

  • Kayaking tours:there are them of all levels and anywhere on the island
  • Sailing, boat or jet skitours: there are shared and private excursions, from 25 euros per person to 800-1000 euros for a full boat.

I have been lucky enough to travel the entire north and south coast by boat, and I always recommend to anyone visiting the island to book a day to enjoy Menorca from the sea. I have also done several kayaking excursions and I assure you that they are very worthwhile.
If you can’t afford to spend a day sailing, you can almost certainly try a kayaking activity and enjoy the sea and the sport at the same time.

4. Gastronomy of Menorca – Spectacular Restaurants, Fish, Meat, Cheeses, Sausages and Sweets

Restaurant Sa Nacra in Santandria
Restaurant Sa Nacra in Santandria
Menorca is an island of less than 100,000 inhabitants and yet it has a very high gastronomic level. In any town of Menorca you can find restaurants where they count on products of very high quality (meats and local fish) and with very elaborated kitchen .

  • Recommended restaurants: There is a wide variety of restaurants, of all styles and even some with km0 cuisine
  • ChiringuitosNear the beaches and coves you can combine a good gastronomy with the best views.
  • Gastronomic experiencesYou can combine cheese and wine tastings with cooking classes.

I personally enjoy both local products and more elaborate cuisine (but always based on quality products).

5. Popular Festivals of Menorca: Summer Jaleos

Jaleo to Sant Tomeu 2018 - Ferreries
Jaleo to Sant Tomeu 2018 – Ferreries
In Menorca every year during the summer during the summer the popular festivals of each town. The main (or popular) festivities of each village have as their protagonist the horses of Menorcan race. During the festivities the riders or caixers do different activities on horseback. The most popular activity is the Jaleo, during which the caixers enter the village squares (full of people) and demonstrate their skill by jumping the horses on their hind legs and turning around.

  • The most famous festivity in Menorca is the one of Sant Joan in CiutadellaAt the end of June (24th) the most multitudinous festival of the island is celebrated in Ciutadella, with tens of thousands of visitors from outside Menorca.
  • The main festivities are events suitable for all audiences and there are activities of all kinds.

I personally have been able to experience the festivities of Ciutadella dozens of times, and those of other towns in Menorca on several occasions. If your travel dates to Menorca coincide with any of the popular festivals I recommend that you go to see them at least 1 day.

6. Menorca is an Open Air Museum: It has 1574 Archaeological Sites

Taula in Torretrencada
Taula in Torretrencada Village
Menorca has 1574 archaeological sites according to official sources(Menorca Talayotic). This means that there are 2 sites for every km2, and there are 1401 sites catalogued as Sites of Cultural Interest. Although this heritage is one of Menorca’s lesser known attractions, Menorca is actively promoting the island’s important cultural and archaeological heritage. The Menorca Talayótica project promotes Menorca’s candidacy to be considered a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The candidacy Menorca Talayótica includes a selection of the 32 most representative monuments of the heritage of the island (Map). These are some of the most popular monuments of the candidacy that I have had the opportunity to visit (and I liked them very much):

  • La Naveta des Tudons: La Naveta des Tudons is the oldest fully preserved buildingin Europe, and its construction dates around 1000 BC.
  • The village of TorretrencadaThe prehistoric settlement of Torretrencada is located a few kilometers from Ciutadella. Torretrencada remained inhabited until the end of Roman times and inside many archaeological remains of interest are preserved
  • Torralba d’en Salord: Although the village is in bad condition, the sanctuary and the Taula which measures about 4m high are perfectly preserved. The Taula de Torralba d’en Salord is one of the best preserved in Menorca.
  • The Navetas of Rafal RubíThe navetas of Rafal Rubí are megalithic constructions built between the pre-Talayotic and Talayotic periods of prehistory. The purpose of these monuments was to protect the spirits of the deceased and were used as collective pantheons
  • The Necropolis of Cala Morell: The Necropolis of Cala Morell is one of the most spectacular in Menorca(Calascovas is first). It consists of a set of 14 stone caves artificially carved into the cliffs of a ravine.

7. Landscape and Diversity: Biosphere Reserve and Marine Reserve

Hikers on the Pont d'en Gil
Hikers on the Pont d’en Gil

Menorca has been a Biosphere Reserve since 1993. Although the Biosphere Reserves are not protected by any international treaty, the simple fact of belonging to the select group of territories considered Biosphere Reserves is an indication that we are in front of something “special”: there are only 686 territories in the World Network of Biosphere Reserves. Throughout Menorca you can find areas of special interest. The best known Area of Special Interest in Menorca is the Albufera d’es Grau Natural Park.

  • Albufera d’Es Grau Natural Park: This Natural Park occupies 5100 hectares in the north of Menorca (near Es Grau) and is the core of the Menorca Biosphere Reserve. It includes wetlands, olive forests, temporary ponds, dune systems and some coastal islets.

Another very important reserve is the Marine Reserve of the North of Menorca. The Marine Reserve of Menorca was “created” on June 24, 1999 from the BOIB number 81 ( yes, the day of Sant Joan!).

  • It is an area of the north coast of Menorca in which fishing is prohibited or highly regulated and controlled. Thanks to this the marine fauna has developed over the years, creating a spectacular landscape for those who opt for snorkeling. It is easy to see species such as moray eels, groupers, octopuses and mullet in the north of Menorca.

I personally spend hours and hours snorkeling in the waters of the Marine Reserve of the North of Menorca. It is easy to see a great diversity of marine fauna, it is a free activity, fun and suitable for anyone.

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