Sail along the southwest coast of Minorca, discover wonderful unspoiled beaches, enjoy them taking a swim in its crystal clear waters and find out amazing coastal landscapes
We board the boat and settle in for an ideal day sailing the sea. Boarding card in paper format or on your mobile device is essential. WE SET SAIL ALONG THE SOUTH COAST OF MENORCA. The moment arrives when we weigh anchor and the big day begins. Get ready for an unforgettable day ahead.
STOP AND SWIM IN SON SAURA: We will moor near the beach where you can walk down. You can enjoy this fabulous beach or take a 15-minute walk along the Camí de Cavalls to reach es Talaier. At 13.00 hrs, We will eat an exquisite and typical mixed paella from the boat with views of the beach!
After lunch, we start the boat trip to one of the best beaches of Menorca Macarella and Macarelleta. Stop at Cala Turqueta: You can enjoy the beach or swim from the boat. If you bring snorkelling goggles it is an ideal place to see the spectacular seabed with its typical Menorcan fish.
Departure Point: Port of Ciutadella
Address: Passeig des Moll, 07760 Ciutadella de Menorca
Directions: http://bit.ly/2wqkcnf
IMPORTANT: It is mandatory to arrive 30 minutes before the start time to ensure a smooth and timely departure.
Menorca, the second largest of Spain's Balearic Islands, is renowned for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and unspoiled natural beauty. Often overlooked in favor of its more famous neighbors, Mallorca and Ibiza, Menorca offers a tranquil and authentic Mediterranean experience with a rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes.
One of Menorca's most famous beaches, Cala Macarella is known for its turquoise waters, white sand, and dramatic cliffs. It's a popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing.
The former capital of Menorca, Ciutadella is a charming town with a rich history, beautiful architecture, and a vibrant atmosphere. It's known for its narrow streets, historic buildings, and lively port area.
The Camí de Cavalls is a historic coastal path that circles the entire island. It's a great way to experience Menorca's natural beauty and diverse landscapes, from beaches and cliffs to forests and farmland.
A traditional seafood stew made with lobster, potatoes, tomatoes, and a touch of brandy. It's a rich and flavorful dish that's a must-try for seafood lovers.
A spicy, spreadable sausage made from pork, paprika, and other spices. It's often served with bread or crackers and is a popular tapa.
A sweet, spiral-shaped pastry made with flour, eggs, and lard. It's a traditional Balearic treat that's often enjoyed for breakfast or as a snack.
This is the busiest time on the island, with warm weather, clear skies, and ideal conditions for beachgoers and outdoor activities. The sea is at its warmest, and the island comes alive with festivals and events.
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Menorca is generally a safe destination with low crime rates. However, as with any travel destination, it's important to take basic precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Mahón, Ciutadella
The bus network is reliable and affordable, but services can be limited in rural areas. Buses are a good option for getting to and from the main towns and beaches.
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Formentera is a smaller, more secluded island known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and relaxed atmosphere. It's a great destination for a day trip from Menorca, offering a chance to explore another beautiful Balearic Island.
The Cavalleria Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located on the northern tip of Menorca. It offers stunning views of the coastline and is a great spot for hiking and photography.
Alaior is a charming inland town known for its traditional architecture, local markets, and cultural attractions. It's a great place to experience the island's authentic charm and sample local cuisine.
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