Why Visit Menorca?

The sleepy island of Menorca is smaller and more laid-back than its bigger Balearic sisters, Ibiza and Mallorca. The tourist hot spots revolve around fairy-lit marinas, secret beaches, quiet little coves, historical architecture and local tavernas that have been in the family for generations. Visit the resort of Cala Galdana to discover Menorca's best looking beach, walk along the cliffs to Cala Mitjana for some snorkelling or explore the history that is present everywhere on this captivating island. If you are a single traveller seeking a peaceful, relaxing escape to the sun, then this is the perfect place for you!

Sleep Bays

Sleep Bays

Beaches

Beaches

History

History

Landscapes

Landscapes

Facts about Menorca

What is the currency?

What is the currency?

The currency in Menorca is the Euro (EUR), symbolised by €

What is the time zone?

What is the time zone?

Menorca operates on Central European Time (CET), which is GMT+1, and GMT+2 during daylight saving time

What is the weather like?

What is the weather like?

Menorca enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot, sunny summers averaging 25°C-30°C, and mild winters ranging from 10°C-15°C

Top things to see & do

Top things to see & do

Explore the stunning beaches of Cala Macarella, visit the historic Ciutadella de Menorca, and hike Monte Toro for breathtaking island views.

Top local cuisine to try

Top local cuisine to try

You can sample Caldereta de Langosta, a lobster stew with fresh seafood, alongside Sobrasada, a spicy cured pork sausage with paprika, and Queso de Mahón, a local cow's milk cheese with a rich, nutty flavour.

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