In Menorca, you can equally alternate stunning beaches with daytrips to villages and towns. The largest cities are the capital of Mahón and Ciutadella, which both have close to 30,000 inhabitants - a lot less than the almost half a million of inhabitants in Palma de Mallorca.
Because they are relatively small, the towns of Menorca offer a relaxing day out. Take a nice stroll in the romantic old town of Ciutadella. Or go on a boat trip in the second largest natural harbour in the world, in Mahón!
Beach and the tranquility of nature. According to many Spaniards Menorca is the most authentic of the Balearic Islands.
It's a different world, full of calas or small beach coves, sunshine and crystal clear turquoise water. Paradise!
Menorca has fewer winemakers, but you can also go on a wine tour there. A must visit for wine lovers is the Binifadet winery in the southern village of Sant Lluis. It has a restaurant too.
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