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What to visit in Menorca

The tapas area in Mahón’s Fish Market building, nestled beside the bustling Port of Mahón, is a vibrant showcase of Menorca’s culinary soul. Housed in a historic maritime building, this lively market space buzzes with stalls serving fresh seafood tapas straight from the day’s catch—think crispy calamari, garlicky shrimp, and the island’s iconic lobster stew (*caldereta*). Local artisans offer creamy Mahón cheese, earthy sobrasada sausage, and crisp white wines from nearby vineyards. With the harbor’s bobbing boats as your backdrop, this is where locals and visitors mingle over shared plates, savoring the island’s flavors in a convivial atmosphere that perfectly blends tradition with seaside charm. A must for food lovers....    see more

Albufera d’es Grau: Menorca’s Natural Sanctuary. Nestled within a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Albufera d’es Grau is Menorca’s most precious wetland. This shimmering coastal lagoon fringed with dunes and pine forests serves as a vital habitat for flamingos, ospreys, and rare aquatic species. Visitors can walk well-marked trails to hidden birdwatching hides, swim in the adjacent Es Grau beach’s crystal-clear shallows and learn about conservation at the eco-interpretation center The perfect spot for bird enthusiasts, families and nature photographers. Pro tip: Rent bikes in Mahón for a scenic 30-min ride to this ecological wonder. A breathtaking showcase of Menorca’s commitment to preserving nature’s delicate balance....    see more

Punta Nati Cape in Menorca. Punta Nati is a rugged and windswept cape in northwestern Menorca, offering dramatic coastal scenery with jagged cliffs, rocky landscapes, and sweeping views of the Mediterranean. Less crowded than other tourist spots, it’s an ideal place for solitude, stunning sunsets, and scenic walks. The Punta Nati lighthouse, built in 1913, stands as a solitary sentinel over this wild terrain. Nearby, old military bunkers from the Spanish Civil War add a touch of history to the raw natural beauty. Perfect for hiking and photography, Punta Nati captures the untamed spirit of Menorca—a must-visit for nature lovers and those seeking off-the-beaten-path adventures....    see more

Cala San Esteban Discover one of Menorca’s best-kept secrets at Cala San Esteban, where untouched nature meets breathtaking beauty. Nestled between soaring limestone cliffs on the island’s northern coast, this remote pebble-and-sand beach dazzles with its electric blue waters - some of the clearest in the Balearics. Part of Menorca’s UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, the cove offers superb snorkeling among rocky coves teeming with marine life. Accessed only by boat or a 30-minute hike through fragrant pine forests, you’ll often have this paradise almost to yourself. The lack of facilities preserves its wild charm - bring your own shade and supplies for a perfect day in this Mediterranean hideaway....    see more

Cape Favaritx, Menorca. Cape Favaritx, in northeastern Menorca, is a striking natural wonder known for its dramatic, moon-like landscape. The jagged black slate rocks, polished by wind and waves, create a surreal contrast with the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean. A solitary lighthouse, built in 1922, stands as a silent guardian over this wild and windswept coastline. Part of the S’Albufera des Grau Natural Park, the area offers scenic hiking trails, secluded coves, and breathtaking sunsets. Its raw, untamed beauty makes it a perfect escape for nature lovers and photographers. A visit to Favaritx feels like stepping into another world—peaceful, rugged, and unforgettable....    see more

Cape Cavalleria, Menorca. Perched on Menorca’s rugged northern coast, Cape Cavalleria is a breathtaking natural landmark with dramatic red cliffs, sweeping sea views, and a historic 19th-century lighthouse. This untouched paradise offers some of the island’s most stunning sunsets and secluded golden beaches, like Playa de Cavallería, where crystal-clear waters invite a refreshing swim. Hiking trails wind along the cliffs, revealing ancient talayotic ruins and panoramic vistas of the Mediterranean. A perfect spot for nature lovers, photographers, and history enthusiasts, Cape Cavalleria remains one of Menorca’s wildest and most scenic escapes—ideal for those seeking tranquility and unspoiled beauty....    see more





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List of places of interest, beaches and cultural visits

On this page we present you a list of places of interest of all kinds that you can visit during your holidays in Menorca. From virgin beaches and family beaches to historical and prehistoric places and even traditional cheese factories and visits to semi-artisan factories. If you want to discover Menorca at your own pace, this is the website you were looking for.







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