As one of the few major towns not on the Mahon-Ciutadella road, Es Migjorn retains the charm of a small Menorcan village. Whitewashed buildings, green shutters and doors and respect for the afternoon siesta - this is a place to go to experience rural Menorca.
Es Mighorn holds its annual fiesta in honour of St Christopher on the 5th weekend in July (or first in August). Visitors are welcome.
Approx. transfer time from airport: 40 minutes
Reckoned to be the top children's attraction on the island, situated in Son Bou. This water/play park offers unlimited fun for younger members of the family.
This is Menorca's longest beach - a welcoming 3km of golden sand and shallow waters. There is always space to find seclusion, whilst Son Bou beach is well served with bars and watersports. This is a must-see for sun worshippers and families!
Monte Toro is situated on Menorca's highest point in Es Mercadal, rising 352 metres. A convent on top of the peak is home to Franciscan nuns who open their doors to the public from the first Sunday in May. Read more »
Riders at this equestrian show perform on traditional Andalucian horses that are specially trained the Menorcan way. The result is a truly magnificent performance showing the connection between man and beast.
A highly entertaining and fun evening out, the show can be seen on Wednesdays and Sundays at 8.30pm
This is probably one of the best places for a natural balance of tourism with ecology. Santa Galdana is a large resort, with all the beach facilities, watersports and family fun you would expect. However its unique situation also makes this a great place for long, peaceful walks leading to other beaches up and down the coast. There is something for everyone here.
Located in the surroundings of the Santa Teresa estate, this museum offers visitors the chance to discover the Roman history of the island.