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Menorca is as relaxed as its people. The quietest and calmest of the Balearics, Menorca’s rolling green countryside and picturesque resorts remain unphased and unspoilt by its popularity. Surrounded by the warm, clear Mediterranean and fringed with golden sand, Menorca is a slice of Spanish heaven.
Beaches in Menorca
The boomerang shaped coast of Menorca boasts around 120 beaches of softly shelving sand caressed by warm waves and sunshine. Seek out secluded sandy shores and lie back on outstanding beaches tucked away in coves. Ciutadella has some beautiful bays within reach, including the Cala en Turqueta, arguably Menorca’s best beach. Son Bou is the longest stretch of sand, and Cala Galdana is also popular, with its arching golden shore. Wherever you find to sunbathe, you’re assured of gold sands, and with watersports such as scuba diving and snorkelling on offer, there’s a variety of ways to get wet.
Shopping in Menorca
Apart from boutiques and souvenir shops, Menorca’s real prizes are its markets. Mahon has a market specialising in fish and fresh food, while Ciutadella’s marketplace has an Art Nouveau design. Look out for leather, suede, sweets and biscuits. For cheeses, try Alaior’s market and shops.
Menorca Nightlife
The laid back atmosphere of Menorca continues on as dusk turns to night. Meals are long and leisurely, wine and coffee are lingered over. The majority of the resorts keep the nightlife relaxed and low key, a refreshing change from other Spanish destinations. Having said that, Mahon’s harbour hosts lively bars and a few nightclubs, and resorts such as Cala’n Porter have plenty of bars. For a unique night out, go to the Cova de’n Xuray, a natural cave that is transformed into an incredible club at night.
Local Specialities of Menorca
Menorca’s cuisine is a mixture of Spanish, Catalonian and Italian tastes, and all the resorts have these on offer. Mayonnaise originated in Mahon and is a must when dining there, while Fornells attracts tourists on the strength of the seafood restaurants which line its harbour.