
Must-sees in Minorca
Mare de Déu de Gràcia celebrations and Mahón harbour boat trip
The streets of Maó pulse with music, tradition and celebration as Menorca honours Mare de Déu de Gràcia. Watch the island's famous horses and riders take centre stage in the spectacular jaleo, where culture comes alive in every square. Then swap the festive atmosphere for a peaceful cruise through Mahón Harbour, gliding past historic fortresses, fishermen's houses and hidden coves in one of the Mediterranean's largest natural harbours.
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Menorcan historic estate and Natural Science Museum at Binissuès
The Menorca of a hundred years ago was a simpler, wilder place, and you'll see how rural families worked, lived and thrived on this trip to Binissues. The historic estate brings together a beautifully preserved 19th-century manor house, a traditional 18th-century home, known as a casa payesa, and the island's Museum of Natural Sciences. You'll have time to look around the houses for an authentic peek into Menorca's past, as well as take a self-guided tour of the museum's exhibits, which include 8,000 species of butterflies, insects, reptiles and more. For cheese-lovers, there's an option to include a demonstration of the traditional techniques that give Menorcan cheese its tangy flavour.
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Full-day Menorca countryside tour with cheese-tastings
This day out mixes Menorca's countryside and coastal views with a taste of local life. Your morning starts at Binissues Manor House, where traditional farm demos and tastings of the island's renowned cheeses get the morning off to a delicious start. Then, it's off to the RIA Menorca factory for a behind-the-scenes look at how the island's iconic Avarca sandals are made. There's even time to browse the collection and maybe pick up a pair as a souvenir. After that, you'll swing by Playas de Fornells to snap some coastline views.Next, you'll continue to Fornells for a guided tour, followed by some free time to dip into the little shops for goodies like handmade soaps and jars of Menorcan honey. Or, settle into a seaside restaurant for lunch – one local favourite is the classic caldereta de langosta, AKA lobster stew.To wrap it all up, you'll make a final stop at Cala Galdana, a little bay with that classic postcard look. It's a lovely spot to take photos, stretch your legs or pause for a final dose of Menorcan views before heading back.
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Full-day guided tour of Mahon with boat trip and Binibeca visit
Mahon Harbour takes the spotlight on this full-day tour. First, you'll set sail on a boat tour, before heading into the city's old town. Here, you'll have free time for a stroll or to dip into the speciality shops and boutiques, which sell souvenirs like handcrafted jewellery and artwork by Menorcan artists. Then, you'll head over to Punta Prima's beach – this is a great spot for lunch – before wrapping up your tour at Binibeca, a fishing village known for its whitewashed houses and winding streets.
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