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How Best to Spend One Day in Menorca

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There’s so much to see and do in Menorca that it can be difficult to know what exactly you should pack into your days there. While we can’t plan your entire holiday out for you, we can give you some ideas for how to spend a single day on this gorgeou

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How Best to Spend One Day in Menorca

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There’s so much to see and do in Menorca that it can be difficult to know what exactly you should pack into your days there. While we can’t plan your entire holiday out for you, we can give you some ideas for how to spend a single day on this gorgeou

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The Top Reasons to Visit Magnificent Menorca

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We hate to break it to you, but if Menorca isn’t on your bucket list, you’re doing something seriously wrong. This is one place you’ve definitely got to visit at least once in your lifetime. The lovely island has grown in popularity over the years, b

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Discovering Menorca: the Region of Es Castell

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The municipality of Es Castell is located on the south-east end of the island close to the capital city, Mahón. Although it is only a small region, it has a lot to offer in terms of personality. With a rich historical and cultural heritage and amazin

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3 Fantastic Sports for a Picnic Around Menorca

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Menorca is an island of outstanding and extremely varied natural beauty. One of the most enjoyable ways to see the island is by packing a picnic and heading out to one of the many picturesque spots. No matter where your Menorca villa is located, you

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Tried and True Tips for Bird-Watching in Menorca

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The Balearic island of Menorca is a fantastic place for bird-watching: it has enough land for land birds, enough coast to attract sea birds and its hot summers and mild winters make for a very avian-friendly environment. While most holidaymakers can

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Menorcan Jewellery and the Artists Who Make It

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Though Menorca may be tiny – only about half the size of the Isle of Wight – it casts a long shadow in the artistic and cultural arena. Despite centuries of occupation by imperial powers, it has cultivated a style and aesthetic all of its own. Visito

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