Menorca Holidays - Land of Majestic Beauty

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Menorca, the second largest island of the Balearic Islands lies to the south-east coast of Spain. Despite being the second largest island Menorca has more beaches than Majorca, the largest island. Statistically the shoreline of Menorca provides for more than 100 beaches which are unspoilt making it a prefect holiday destination.

'Cami De Cavalls' known as the stunning path of the horses has been re-opened for the first time in 400 years provides for a unique insight into the beautiful island to enrich your Menorca holidays. One is sure to fall in love with Menorca's majestic natural beauty.

The southern side of the island is the perfect destination for families with small children as it provides for the most developed beaches which have sloping sands and shallow waters as compared to the northern side which consists of a string of quiet fishing villages.

Menorca offers a wide variety of water sports activities such as scuba diving, yachting, sailing or other water sports. A jeep safari, with plenty of stops en-route for swimming and exploration makes for the perfect adventure excursion in ones Menorca Holidays. It is very difficult to overlook the Menorca's small local market which is famous for rare jewellery and pottery making.

A must visit place in the tourists itinerary is the famous 18th century Xoriguer Gin Distillery to capture the copper stills in action. The distillery has the capacity of creating over 100 different types of gin with sample offers for many.

Apart from boating tours and horse rides offered by the ranches Menorca has for a variety of natural caves and ravines. The island offers great abundance of various monuments and Bronze Age stone towers, Megalithic ruins, remains of Neolithic towns and other prehistoric remains. Kayaking is another excellent way to explore the various sea-filled caves and the clear water inlets of Menorca. A trek lover must go for the beautiful trek bordering the Balearic coast from Alocs al Pie de la Montana Mala which glances through the ancient town of Ferreries and the historical ruins of the Colina de Santa gueda fortress.
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