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Menorca
A single idyllic island, thousands of reasons to stay
Menorca
Whether you are trying to visit all the idyllic islands – Olá, Ibiza, Ponta Delgada, Majorca, Lanzarote, Tenerife, Madeira, Fuerteventura, and Terceira! – or simply looking for a relaxing holiday in an incredibly beautiful setting, Menorca will give you all that and more.
Quiet summer, perfect summer
Having opened up to tourism later than its Balearic sisters Majorca and Ibiza, Menorca is still a hidden gem and an excellent destination for those looking for a relaxing holiday away from both the hustle and bustle of everyday life and major tourist locations. In addition to the island's stunning beaches and coves – which are more than enough reasons for never wanting to leave – you can also marvel at Menorca's natural, archaeological and cultural heritage, where traces of ancient civilizations and the love of locals for the island's produce will make you feel at home.
Menorca, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
Sustainability and tourism have never been more intertwined. Sustainable tourism means better tourism – more connected to the planet, natural habitats, and local realities. Menorca was listed as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1993, but more than a mere title, this status is part and parcel of the island's identity. Tourism lives in harmony with other economic activities – which retain ancient traditions associated with farming, fishing, and crafts – and the balance between human activity and nature is perceived as a way of life, so that future generations can continue to enjoy this Balearic Islands gem.
Quiet summer, perfect summer
Having opened up to tourism later than its Balearic sisters Majorca and Ibiza, Menorca is still a hidden gem and an excellent destination for those looking for a relaxing holiday away from both the hustle and bustle of everyday life and major tourist locations. In addition to the island's stunning beaches and coves – which are more than enough reasons for never wanting to leave – you can also marvel at Menorca's natural, archaeological and cultural heritage, where traces of ancient civilizations and the love of locals for the island's produce will make you feel at home.
Menorca, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
Sustainability and tourism have never been more intertwined. Sustainable tourism means better tourism – more connected to the planet, natural habitats, and local realities. Menorca was listed as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1993, but more than a mere title, this status is part and parcel of the island's identity. Tourism lives in harmony with other economic activities – which retain ancient traditions associated with farming, fishing, and crafts – and the balance between human activity and nature is perceived as a way of life, so that future generations can continue to enjoy this Balearic Islands gem.