Binibeca
Alaior
Fornells
Ciutadella
Port Mahon
Patron Saints ‘Festes’ of Minorca
Night markets
The coves of Menorca
Monte Toro
Menorca, the Island of the 7 Lighthouses
Trail Menorca Camí de Cavalls
The Balearic Islands welcome you under the Mediterranean sunshine, with a turquoise sea and deep blue skies – like something out of a dream! Each island has its own special atmosphere and character. Ibiza is famous for its party people because there the music sets the pace day and night; meanwhile the larger island of Mallorca is highly popular with tourists and attracts visitors for its many beaches and picture-postcard landscapes.
Menorca is quieter and renowned for its authenticity, rich verdant nature, and diverse and unique cultural heritage. For even more adventures, head off on an excursion to the islets of Cabrera, Conejera and Espalmador to add a touch more magic to your Balearic Island stay.
What is there to do on the island of Menorca?
In the heart of the Balearic Islands in Spain, the island of Menorca captivates visitors with its luxuriant biosphere, its culture and its terroir. When you stay at our campsite in Alaior, in the south of the island, you’ll be within easy reach of the many warm sandy beaches, beautiful coves and historical sites. Visit Port Mahón, and the wonderful walled town of Ciutadella. The island also has a strong culinary tradition, largely inspired by Catalan and Valencian cuisine.