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Day 1: Discovering Menorca’s heritage and coastal charm
Upon arrival in Menorca, you can easily reach your accommodation from the airport by car, taxi, or shuttle. Renting a car is highly recommended to explore the island freely.
Start your day in Maó (Mahón), the island’s capital and home to one of the largest natural harbors in the world. Take a walk along the harbor promenade, admire the elegant buildings, and enjoy the peaceful maritime atmosphere. You can also take a boat tour to fully appreciate the scale and beauty of the port.
Continue your visit through the historic center of Maó, where you’ll find charming streets, local markets, and cultural landmarks such as the Church of Santa Maria, famous for its impressive organ.
For lunch, stop at one of the traditional restaurants overlooking the harbor or head to a local mercado to taste Menorcan specialties like sobrassada, Mahon cheese, and fresh seafood.
In the afternoon, drive to one of Menorca’s iconic coves (calas), such as Cala Mesquida, Cala Mitjana, or Cala Turqueta. Relax on white sand beaches, swim in turquoise waters, and enjoy the island’s unspoiled natural environment.
End your day in Ciutadella, Menorca’s former capital. Wander through its picturesque old town, discover charming squares like Plaça del Pins, and admire historic palaces and the cathedral. Enjoy dinner in one of the atmospheric restaurants nestled in the narrow streets of the historic center.
Day 2: Nature, tradition, and Menorcan landscapes
Begin your second day by visiting Ciutadella Cathedral, a beautiful Gothic building located in the heart of the old town. Then stroll through the lively streets filled with artisan shops and cafés.
Next, head inland to explore Menorca’s rural side. Visit a traditional finca or cheese farm to learn about local production methods and taste authentic Mahón-Menorca cheese, one of the island’s most renowned products.Continue your journey to Monte Toro, the highest point on the island. From the top, enjoy breathtaking panoramic views over Menorca’s rolling hills and coastline—a perfect spot for photos.
In the afternoon, explore the island’s ancient past by visiting one of the Talayotic sites, such as Torre d’en Galmés, where you can discover prehistoric stone structures unique to Menorca and learn about its early civilizations.Finish your weekend with a relaxing evening by the sea. Choose a seaside restaurant to enjoy fresh fish, local wine, and a peaceful sunset, embracing Menorca’s calm and authentic lifestyle.
Practical tips for organizing your weekend in Menorca