Imagine waking up every day surrounded by calm waters, hidden coves, and postcard-perfect landscapes.
Menorca, declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, is a destination full of history, culture, and delicious cuisine.
In this guide, you’ll find everything you need to make the most of your days in this Mediterranean paradise.
When Is the Best Time to Visit Menorca?
Menorca has something special to offer year-round, but the best time to visit depends on your preferences.
- For warm weather and beaches, May to September is ideal, with pleasant temperatures and little rainfall.
- July and August are the busiest months, while May, June, and September offer a more peaceful atmosphere.
- Spring and autumn are perfect for hiking, free from the high season crowds.
- In winter, although quieter, Menorca retains its charm and is ideal for those seeking complete relaxation.
What Should You Know Before Travelling to Menorca?
Before planning your trip, there are a few details to keep in mind:
Menorca has an airport in Mahón, its capital, with flights from many European cities. There are also ferry connections from Barcelona, Valencia, and Mallorca.
Renting a car is the best way to get around the island. While Menorca has a public transport system, it doesn’t cover all beaches and points of interest. Booking in advance can save you money and ensure availability, especially during high season.
Must-Visit Beaches in Menorca
- Playa de Macarella and Macarelleta: Iconic beaches surrounded by cliffs and nature.
- Cala Turqueta: Perfect for a relaxing day under the sun.

- Cala Pregonda: Unique golden sand and calm waters.
- Son Bou: The longest beach in Menorca, ideal for families.

Many beaches require short walks to reach them, so wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and pack some snacks. Arrive early to avoid crowds and secure your spot.
What to See and Do Besides Beaches?
- Mahón and Ciutadella: Wander through these historic cities and visit their markets.
- Monte Toro: The island’s highest point offers spectacular views.

- Camí de Cavalls: A historic trail encircling the island, ideal for hiking or cycling.
- Parque Natural de s’Albufera des Grau: A paradise for nature lovers and birdwatching enthusiasts.
- Navetas and Talayots: Prehistoric monuments that connect you to the island’s ancient past.
How to Plan Your 7-Day Itinerary?
Planning your days well is key to making the most of what Menorca has to offer. This itinerary balances activities, relaxation, and exploration to ensure each day is special.
Day 1: Arrival in Menorca
- Morning: Arrive in Mahón, the island’s capital, and settle into your accommodation. Start with a stroll through its old town, visiting the market and historical landmarks like Santa María Church.
- Afternoon: Walk around Mahón’s port, one of the largest natural harbours in the world. Take a boat tour to see highlights like King’s Island and La Mola Fortress.
- Evening: Enjoy dinner at one of the harbour’s restaurants and try the delicious lobster stew.
Day 2: Parque Natural de s’Albufera des Grau
- Morning: Explore nature with a hike in the park.
- Afternoon: Relax at Cala Presili or Cala Tortuga, nearby beaches. Bring essentials as they lack facilities.
- Evening: Return to Mahón for a quiet evening and enjoy a refreshing ice cream.
Day 3: Southern Beaches and Camí de Cavalls
- Morning: Start your day at Cala Galdana and follow the Camí de Cavalls to Cala Macarella and Macarelleta.
- Afternoon: Continue the trail to Cala Turqueta.
- Evening: Relax at your accommodation or dine locally, sampling Mahón cheese or sobrasada.
Day 4: Ciutadella and Surroundings
- Morning: Visit Ciutadella, the island’s former capital, and explore its old town and Santa María Cathedral.
- Afternoon: Explore nearby attractions like the Navetas de Es Tudons or Cala Morell.
- Evening: Enjoy Ciutadella’s nightlife with bars and terraces.
Day 5: Northern Beaches and Cala Pregonda
- Morning: Head to Cala Pregonda. En route, stop by Cala Cavalleria.
- Afternoon: Visit Cavalleria Lighthouse for panoramic sea views and a stunning sunset.
- Evening: Rest and recharge at your accommodation.
Day 6: Monte Toro, Binibeca, and Eastern Beaches
- Morning: Visit Monte Toro, the highest point in Menorca.
- Afternoon: Stop by Binibeca, a charming whitewashed fishing village, and relax at Binibeca Beach or Punta Prima.
- Evening: Savour a seaside dinner at a local restaurant.
Day 7: Farewell at Son Bou and Last-Minute Shopping
- Morning: Spend your final morning at Son Bou, Menorca’s longest beach.
- Afternoon: Shop for souvenirs like Mahón cheese, ensaimadas, or artisan products from local stores.
- Evening: Take a last stroll before saying goodbye to the island.
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