14 Jul
View from Monte Toro

The Legend of Menorca’s Monte Toro

The Spanish love their legends. It doesn’t matter if they are founded in any facts or not. Menorca’s Monte Toro boasts a great legend that has given the local populous an excuse to parade and fiesta ever since the legend materialised, in the streets of nearby Es Mercadal.

24 May
Ciutadella, Menorca

Discovering the historical sites of Menorca

Menorca holds a strategic position in the Mediterranean; it has been a constant stop off point for trade in this part of the world for centuries, stretching right back to the first Bronze Age settlers. Subsequent generations have built stone structures, burial chambers, standing stones in the Talaiotic period, and settlements of all types scattered

25 Jan
Menorca

Escape the cold: Head to the Balearic Islands with the children in February half term

With sunny beaches, swathes of family-friendly activities and friendly locals, Spain’s Balearic Islands have long been a favourite destination for families, and with year-round sunshine and mild temperatures, the likes of Mallorca and Menorca, are a great choice of destination to escape the late-winter British chill in the February half term.

06 Jan
Ciutadella de Menorca

Discovering the rustic landscape of Menorca

In 1993 Menorca was declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, mainly due to the island’s exceptional environment. The island displays typical Mediterranean characteristics, including gorges, dense woodland, sand dune systems, wet grass and marshlands, and superb soil that fosters growth from wild herbs, mushrooms, fruit trees and a variety of native flora.

23 Nov
Mitjana

A short guide to Ciutadella on Menorca’s west coast

Ciutadella is the old capital of Menorca, dating back to 73 AD when it was called Roman Lamo. It has a beautiful port and historic quarter, known as Es Born, an area interwoven with medieval streets lined with palaces, churches and a fortress. In the Middle Ages, Ciutadella was the political and administrative centre of

05 Sep
Port de Soller

Why the Balearic Islands have something for all the family

There is something for everyone when holidaying on the Balearic Islands. Ibiza, Mallorca, Majorca and Formentera are the main tourist destinations and all have individual characteristics and cultures that keep people flocking to them each year. If you want that feeling of escape from the grind of everyday work, then a Spanish island in the

03 Jun
Menorca

Why the Balearic Islands remain a top European holiday destination

Spain’s Balearic Islands provide a wonderful feeling of escape from everyday life. All have their different character, culture and landscapes, from the hedonistic clubs of Ibiza, to the great beaches of Mallorca or the peace and quiet of secluded Formentera. Mallorca Mallorca has superb beaches, from the thirteen-kilometre-long Ca’n Picafort, to small tucked away coves,