Mount Toro

Monte Toro is the highest point of Menorca, with an altitude of 358 meters. From its summit, you can enjoy panoramic views that cover the entire island, and even on clear days, you can see Mallorca. At the top is the Sanctuary of the Virgen del Toro, patron saint of Menorca, which adds cultural and religious interest to the place. It is an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility and a unique perspective of the island.

Ciutadella de Menorca

The old capital, Ciutadella, is famous for its historic charm and elegant old town. Its cobblestone streets are lined with stately buildings, churches and lively squares. The port of Ciutadella, small but picturesque, is a perfect place to stroll at sunset and enjoy the local gastronomy in its restaurants. Don’t miss the Cathedral of Santa Maria, an impressive Gothic style building.

S’Albufera des Grau Natural Park

S’Albufera des Grau Natural Park is one of Menorca’s natural jewels and the core of its designation as a Biosphere Reserve. This protected wetland is home to a rich biodiversity, including migratory birds, native flora and unique landscapes. The park offers marked hiking trails, ideal for nature lovers who wish to explore this peaceful environment and observe the local fauna.

Mahon

The current capital of Menorca, Mahon, is known for being home to one of the largest natural harbors in the world. This historic port has played a key role in the island’s history and today is a vibrant place full of restaurants, stores and boardwalks. In the center of Mahón, you can explore its British-influenced architecture, such as the Town Hall building, and enjoy local markets such as the Mercat des Claustre. Its rich history and cosmopolitan atmosphere make it an essential destination to get to know the essence of Menorca.