Menorca means ‘minor island’ (Minorca) and is a part of the Balearic Islands located in the Mediterranean Sea. On a map Menorca you will notice the island has a huge collection of megalithic stone monuments. A Menorca guide comes in handy when you hunt for suitable beaches. Menorca Spain is home to more beaches than the beaches of Mallorca and Ibiza combined. A holiday Menorca is a fairly quiet and relaxed affair as the effect of package holidays is yet to leave its effects on the island’s small towns and villages. Most resorts and hotels in Menorca are family-friendly and one can experience peaceful holidays. There are plenty of tourist information offices and one can get a Menorca guide from any one of them to get up-to-date information about Menorca tourist attractions, museums, events, Menorca festivals, Menorca travel, and Menorca sightseeing.
Menorca Spain is a haven for nature-lovers. It is a very green island with a lot many pinewoods and grazing fields. There are cycling tracks which cut across the meadows and scrublands enabling visitors to witness some spectacular views of the island and the seafront. Holiday Menorca allows one to see some wonderful attractions and includes a wide variety of thrills and excitement. A chief attraction in Menorca Spain is the Menorca harbor tour which takes you around the vast harbor of Mao home to several important sights and attractions. The Es Retinal Park in Mao, Menorca Spain has a lot of flower displays and is also the venue for many cultural events, especially the summer jazz festival. While on holiday Menorca you can visit and admire the 18th century Xoriguer Gin Distillery located on the Moll de Ponent harbor front for its enormous copper stills, bubbling to produce the spirit, which is eventually blended with juniper berries to make the distinctive and fragrant Menorca gin. |
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