UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, wild beaches and talayots
Menorca is the most easterly and best-preserved of the Balearic Islands. A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, it protects still-wild nature and beaches. Mahón, its capital at the head of the world's second-largest natural harbour, retains a unique Georgian architecture inherited from the British occupation. The talayots — prehistoric taulas and navetes monuments — dot the island's interior, while the Camí de Cavalls, a 185 km coastal path, lets you discover its 75 wild beaches.
75 unspoilt beaches
Prehistoric monuments
185 km coastal path
UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, wild beaches and talayots
| Capital | Mahón (Maó) |
|---|---|
| Area | 694 km² |
| Language | Spanish / Catalan |
| Currency | Euro |
| Visa | undefined |
| Best time to visit | June – September |
The best time to visit is June – September. The weather is ideal for outdoor activities.
Not required (EU). Always check current entry requirements before travelling.
Flights serve Minorque. Check available transport options from your departure point.
UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, wild beaches and talayots. Menorca is the most easterly and best-preserved of the Balearic Islands. A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, it protects still-wild nature and beaches....