A 18th century British hospital on the island where a king landed
British soldiers called it: The Bloody Island. The legend says that it earned that name due to the terrible level of the doctors who operated there. A relic from 18th century’s British Menorca, with some good stories to tell. And what about the legend of the Christian king, whose prayers made the water flow from its rock, before beginning the reconquest of Menorca? The King’s Island, the soul of Mahón.
The price indicated is for transportation with the Yellow Catamarans company, installed in the port of Mahón, in front of the restaurant La Minerva. The guided tours, which can be in English, German, Italian or Spanish, depending on the day, are free, although the donations will be used to continue restoring the place, in addition to maintaining it. For more details or updated information, consult the official page of the island.