Sunset in Menorca

10 ideas for a trip to Menorca for two

Menorca

Sunny days in coves of turquoise waters on the Mediterranean Sea. A getaway in a place where nobody is in a hurry, nature offers spectacular landscapes, and you can relax and feel in tune with yourself and your partner. Fishing villages and lovely seaside towns where you can stroll around or enjoy delicious fresh-caught and locally grown food. Hundreds of photo-ready beauty spots. This is Menorca, in the Balearic Islands, the perfect destination for couples to feel at ease together. We have 10 plans for you to see it for yourself.

  • Menorca hotel swimming pool

    Stay at a hotel for adults only

    This trip is a chance for couples to get to know each other all over again. On Menorca, they understand that some holidays are just for adults, so there is a special mark for hotels catering only for you: large swimming pools, spaces for relaxation, terraces with fabulous sea views… Worth considering as you organise your trip, as well as other special accommodation, including country hotels, agrotourism establishments and traditional guest houses.

  • Yoga on the beach, slow travel

    Enjoy leisurely moments by the sea

    You might be on a terrace overlooking the Mediterranean. Maybe you’d prefer the hotel spa and the wellness treatments often performed in the open air or with spectacular views. But have you thought of spending this moment on the beach with your bare feet in the sand and the sound of waves in the background? There are more options than ever on the island for yoga sessions by the sea.

  • Woman walking by the sea

    Pure white fashions and hippie style

    Have you heard of the Ibiza style? Famous around the world, it’s based on cool natural fibres and light, very comfortable garments. White is the dominant colour in these designs that feel as good as they look. The style can be found everywhere on the Balearic Islands, but Menorca is also known for its artisanal sandals. The most iconic ones are even called “menorquinas”. There are workshops making and selling them all over the island. For example, a visit to Ciutadella offers a few fun hours of shopping while you wander the pretty streets.

  • Menorca harbour

    Collecting photographs worth framing

    There are so many idyllic views with the sea in the background, seaside villages of white cottages, sunsets seen from a lighthouse, sweeping views… it won’t be enough to share your photos on social media. You’ll find many more spots, but these are some of the best: the fishing village of Binibeca, coves like Macarella and Macarelleta, the Cavalleria, Favaritx and Punta Nati lighthouses, views of Ciutadella harbour, the popular Cova d’en Xoroi…

  • Cala Morell on Menorca

    Hours in the sun in paradise coves

    It’s no exaggeration. Beaches of silky white sand, sheltered by green pine woods, with turquoise water so clear you can see the seabed. Best of all, there are many coves like this on Menorca: Macarella, Macarelleta, Mitjana, Turqueta, Son Bou, Binidalí, Es Talaier… All on the southern end of the island. In the northern part the sand is darker, the sea is a deeper colour, and there are longer beaches like Cavalleria and Sa Mesquida.

  •  Sunset in Menorca

    Sharing sunsets in magical places

    It’s one of those moments you’ll always remember with a smile, especially if you experience it with your favourite person: a sunset overlooking the Mediterranean. Of course, on Menorca a sunset is spectacular anywhere there’s a sea view, but we recommend it from the deck of a boat, or from four special lighthouses. In the south, the ones close to Ciutadella, on Cap d’Artrutx and Punta Nati; on a clear day you can see the neighbouring island of Mallorca. And in the north, you must see Favaritx, set among black rocks in a very different setting to the rest of the island, and Cavalleria, the oldest lighthouse on Menorca.

  • Horse riding tourism in Menorca

    Discover fun outdoor activities together

    Have you ever ridden a horse? On Menorca you can discover how free it makes you feel. The Camí de Cavalls trail runs around the coast of the island and is perfect for riding. But there are also plenty of companies organising short rides for beginners, next to the sea or in the woods. Have you ever paddled a kayak on crystal clear waters? On Menorca it’s almost an essential experience. How about diving? The seabed around the island has a wealth of plants and wildlife to enjoy. Would you prefer something quieter? Grab a canvas and try your hand at painting outdoors. On Menorca you’ll find many artists and beginners finding their muse in the open air, paintbrush in hand.

  • Wine and Mahón cheese

    A toast to happiness with good wine and cheese

    On holiday, together and on Menorca… any time is good for a toast. If you want to try a local wine, toast with a Vi de la Terra Illa de Menorca. The wineries also organise tours, tastings and workshops. And to accompany the wine, did you know Menorca makes one of Spain’s best-known cheeses? Mahón is a strong-flavoured artisanal cheese. Some of the farms and dairies can also be visited.

  • Menorca

    Delicious, locally sourced food

    Lunch by the sea in a marina surrounded by yachts, alternating with meals on traditional Menorcan country houses, or sauntering out for tapas at the popular Claustro del Carmen market in Mahón, for example… There are as many options to choose from as there are dishes to try: the essential langoustine caldereta, perol menorquín (roast vegetables with fresh fish or meat), partridge with cabbage, oliaigua (a warm soup with vegetables, toast and olive oil), roast lamb, baked ray… After your meal, we recommend trying one of Menorca’s herb liqueurs.

  • Concert in Cova den Xoroi

    Party nights and peaceful times

    It might seem a contradiction, but Menorca combines vibrant nightlife in bars and mega-discos with the dreamy tranquillity of walks by the sea. You can hear music in large outdoor areas, especially in summer, and there are some very famous clubs on the island (one in particular is unique because it takes place in a cave opening onto the sea). But you can go from a wild party to a quiet stroll in just a few minutes in places like Ciutadella and Mahón. If you want to try a local cocktail, you might be interested to know the island’s own gin is very popular.

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