Beautifully preserved medieval city with a Gothic cathedral, baroque palaces and a lively harbour. Former Menorcan capital with a rich Arab and British colonial history.
Official websitewww.visitmenorca.comDramatic sea cliffs riddled with over 90 prehistoric burial caves. This Bronze Age necropolis is one of Menorca's most atmospheric archaeological sites, accessible by boat or a 30-min hike.
At 358m, the highest point on the island. Crowned by a Baroque sanctuary and telecommunications towers. Sweeping 360Β° panoramas across the entire island on clear days.
Official websitewww.ermitadeltoro.comHistoric 185km coastal path originally used by cavalry to defend the island. Now a waymarked hiking and cycling route offering dramatic views of cliffs, coves and beaches.
Official websitewww.caminidecavalls.comUnique white-washed fishing village designed in 1972 to evoke a traditional Menorcan settlement. A labyrinth of narrow lanes and white-lime houses cascading down to a small harbour.