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Mahon Harbour Boat Tour with Mahon Market and Gin Distillery

Mahon Harbour Boat Tour with Mahon Market and Gin Distillery

Minorca

Excursions & day trips
Sightseeing & traditions
Markets & crafts

What better way to spend a few hours than discovering and savouring the delights of Mahon, Menorca's history-steeped capital? On this morning tour, you'll enjoy a harbour boat trip, have free time to explore the old town on market day and visit a historic distillery. Nicola, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘If you scratch beneath the surface, you'll find the British influence in many older buildings such as sash windows, panelled doors, lunettes and more. A uniquely Menorquin touch is the ruby-red paint on these houses.'First up is a glass-bottom boat trip in Mahon harbour – the second largest in the world. Glide between fortified islets and admire the opulent villas lining the waterfront on either side. Some date from the 18th century, when Menorca was a British colony. Next, it's on to the old Xoriguer gin distillery for a guided visit. Menorca's favourite tipple has been made here, using the same recipe, since 1736 – yet another symbol of the island's British heritage.There's also free time to wander around Mahon under your own steam, admiring its Georgian town houses, baroque churches, palm-lined squares and narrow, cobbled streets. Head to the centrally located Plaza del Carme, where there's a market of vendors hawking everything from cured meats to fresh fruit under the cloisters of a 17th-century convent. The local square-shaped cheese is highly regarded throughout Spain.

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Mahon Harbour, Binibeca and Xoroi Cave Tour

Mahon Harbour, Binibeca and Xoroi Cave Tour

Minorca

Excursions & day trips
Culture & history
Monument visits

You'll discover Menorca by land and sea, and inside out, on this full day tour. Activities include a Mahon harbour boat trip and visits to the picture-postcard coastal village of Binibeca, the Xoroi Cave and the Torralba d'en Salord megalithic site. Nicola, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Binibeca is like a toy village – its main street only 3m wide. It's a little maze, smothered in whitewash, more Arabic than Spanish. It takes just 10 minutes to walk around it but much longer to absorb its quaint perfection.'The fun kicks off with a boat trip around Mahon harbour. At 5km long, it's one of the world's largest natural harbours. It's fringed by historic buildings, fortifications and dotted with islands. Back on dry land, there's a tour of Mahon town followed by some free time. Nicola adds, ‘Reminders of the century-long British rule are still visible to this day – you can see sash and bow windows, door latches and handles just as you would in the UK.'Next, you'll journey along the coastal road to Binibeca. This fairytale-like village is packed with narrow alleys of sugar-cube houses that cascade down to the harbour. Just a little further east along the coast is the Cova d'en Xoroi, a cave set in a cliff face. Sip on a drink as you take in the sea views from Menorca's coolest bar. To round off the day, step back in time at the 3,000-year-old Torralba d'en Salord megalithic archaeological site. — with your visit, you contribute to its preservation.

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Lloc de Menorca Visit with Free Time at Son Bou Beach

Lloc de Menorca Visit with Free Time at Son Bou Beach

Minorca

Excursions & day trips
Tickets and events
Theme parks

One of the best family days out in Menorca. First up, you'll visit Lloc de Menorca animal park, a sanctuary for species from all over the world. And then you'll enjoy downtime at the blue-flag Son Bou beach. Nicola, one of our guides on this tour, says, ‘Small children will love the animal splash park and indoor play areas. And you can get your holiday snaps with a variety of animals, including a snake.'Set in beautiful, flower-filled gardens, Lloc de Menorca is home to all sorts of farm animals and exotic creatures. The welfare of the animals is the utmost priority. Nicola says, ‘Rescued animals enjoy a new life, in what would be their own normal environments – there are no cages.' And Debbie, another of our guides, adds, ‘The Lloc is so much more than a zoo – it's a sanctuary to many abused animals from circuses, illegal trafficking and even overbreeding.'As you follow the paths around the ponds, you'll come face-to-face with frisky monkeys, meet friendly dwarf goats and get up close to everything from kangaroos and giant tortoises to porcupines and peacocks. There's also a reptile house where you can have your picture taken with one of the squirming snakes. Spot lots of birds in the aviary, including cheeky parrots hiding in the leaves. To round off the day, we make the 15-minute journey to sun-kissed Son Bou – others take you to beaches further away. Boasting almost 3km of blond sand, it's the longest stretch of beach on Menorca.

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Menorca Tour with Fornells, Binissues Manor and Tasting

Menorca Tour with Fornells, Binissues Manor and Tasting

Minorca

Excursions & day trips
Culture & history
Museums & art galleries
Food & drink
Sightseeing & traditions
Countryside

Fishing villages, country estates, local products and world-class beaches. The rural heart of Menorca is a joy to explore. This tour ticks all the boxes, with visits to Fornells, Binissues, Cala Galdana and more. Along the way, you'll get to sample some of the island's renowned cheeses. Nicola, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Binissues is one of my favourite spots. You step back in time here, see cheesemaking, admire the old manor house with original furniture and enjoy the best views of the Menorcan countryside.'Your rural Menorca adventure kicks off in the postcard-worthy north coast village of Fornells. Wander through the maze of whitewashed alleys that meander down to the harbour. Lined with palm trees and traditional llaüt fishing boats, it's a picture of perfection. Next up is a pit stop to see the Platges de Fornells, famed for their landscaped cactus gardens. You'll then cross from north to south, heading to Cala Galdana, where you'll have just over an hour to relax on the beach or swim.We then go into full countryside mode at the stately manor of Binissues. See how the island's trademark mahonés cheese is made – and taste it along with other local delicacies – and wander the manicured gardens or say hello to the host of farm animals. Inside, there's a large collection of insects, which the kids will love. Finally, you'll have the best seats in the house at Son Martorellet, a renowned horse stables. Watch as horses from the island's endemic Menorquin breed are trained by local trainers and riders.

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