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Discover Menorca

Located on the southeast coast of Menorca, S’Algar is a corner full of tranquility and Mediterranean landscapes that invite you to unwind and connect with nature. In this unique environment, AluaSun Far Menorca is the ideal jumping-off point to explore hidden coves, hiking trails and charming villages, while enjoying the island’s leisurely pace of life.

At AluaSun Far Menorca, the destination becomes part of your experience. From S’Algar to the island’s most iconic landscapes, Menorca awaits to offer you tranquility, adventure and experiences you will remember forever. Explore, relax and experience the essence of the Mediterranean.

 

Charming Villages

The surroundings of S’Algar are home to the genuine Menorca, villages full of character and tradition. Every visit connects you with Menorca’s culture and its relaxed way of life:

 

Mahón
Menorca’s capital is a must-see destination to explore the culture and character of the island. Its natural harbor, considered one of the largest in the world, is a spectacle that combines nautical activity with incomparable landscapes. Strolling its streets will take you to markets full of local products, craft stores and charming coffee shops. The mix of history, local life and sea views makes Mahón the ideal place to enjoy both day and night.

Binibeca
A real labyrinth of whitewashed houses and narrow alleyways that capture the essence of the seafaring atmosphere. This fishing village is a corner full of serenity and beauty, perfect for a leisurely stroll while enjoying the sea views and quiet atmosphere. Binibeca is also known for its restaurants by the water, where you can savor the best of Menorca’s cuisine with spectacular views.

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Ciutadella
Elegance and history come together in Ciutadella, one of Menorca’s cultural gems. Its cobblestone streets, full of mansions, churches and stately buildings, invite you to explore the island’s glorious past. The small but charming port comes alive at sunset, making it the ideal place to enjoy a romantic dinner or a relaxing stroll as the sun sets over the horizon.

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Beaches and Coves

The beaches in this area stand out for their natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere, ideal for couples and families looking to connect with nature. From pebble coves to small sandy havens, every corner offers a different experience:

Hammock with legs out at the beach

Cala Alcaufar

This fishing village has kept a traditional atmosphere that makes it unique. Its calm, crystal-clear waters make it an ideal place to swim and relax with family or as a couple. The small white houses surrounding the cove make it even more charming, while its proximity to nature trails makes it perfect for those who enjoy a walk before taking a dip.

Couple walking and holding hands on the beach

Punta Prima

Bigger and livelier than other beaches in the area, Punta Prima offers a more vibrant experience. Its white sand and shallow waters are ideal for long walks and refreshing swims. From here you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Isla del Aire lighthouse, an iconic symbol of Menorca that enriches the view while you relax on the beach.

Costa Calma Beach

Cala Rafalet

Hidden among imposing cliffs, this untouched cove is a paradise for those looking for peace and quiet and to get away from it all. Access is on foot via a trail surrounded by nature, adding a touch of adventure that rewards you with blue waters and an atmosphere of privacy. Ideal for couples looking for an intimate corner away from the hustle and bustle.

Group on Beach running in waves

Caló Blanc

Known for its turquoise, crystal-clear waters, Caló Blanc is a small but stunningly beautiful cove. With its rich sea life and rocky sea bed it is perfect for snorkelers. Its bright colors and cozy atmosphere make it the ideal place to enjoy a relaxing day surrounded by natural beauty.

Hiking in Serra de Tramuntana

Cala Sant Esteve

Located in a serene environment full of history, Cala Sant Esteve is the perfect place to enjoy the Mediterranean silence. Its calm waters make it a haven for those looking to relax and enjoy the quiet, while its historic surroundings, including the old military batteries, offer a unique opportunity to explore Menorca’s culture.

Menorcan Gastronomy

Menorca’s cuisine is a combination of tradition, fresh produce and authentic recipes. Be sure to try the lobster stew in a fishing village like Fornells, and enjoy the local tapas with sobrasada, Mahón cheese and embutido cold meats. Accompany the experience with a glass of pomada, the refreshing blend of Menorcan gin and lemon that is a symbol of the island. Whether on a terrace overlooking the sea or at a local market, every bite brings you the authentic taste of Menorca.

Mediterranean Food
Sunset in Es Castells bay in Menorca, Balearic Island, Spain.

History and Tradition

Menorca safeguards unique treasures of the Talaiotic culture, recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Places such as Naveta des Tudons and Talaiot de Cornia Nou are witnesses to the island’s millenary history. If you visit in summer, be sure to catch the festivities of San Juan, where the jaleos with horses become an energetic, exciting celebration.

Summer Aegean sea coast landscape with path and pine tree (Chalkidiki, Greece)

Routes and Nature

Menorca is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. From AluaSun Far Menorca, you can follow the historic Camí de Cavalls, a route that embraces the island and takes you to discover unique landscapes, hidden coves and stunning cliffs. If you prefer an even more untouched environment, visit the s’Albufera des Grau Natural Park, where the local flora and fauna create a unique natural spectacle.

For lovers of panoramic views, the Favàritx lighthouse is a must-see. Its lunar landscape and the contrasts of light at dusk and dawn make it the perfect place for photography and contemplation.