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What is the best time year in Menorca?

The best time to go to Menorca is May-June or September-October. The weather in July and August can be too hot and the south coast beaches are packed. June and September are considered to be the island's festival months, with every town and village holding their own celebrations.



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HOW LONG TO STAY IN MENORCA. Menorca is quite a big island (about 690sqkm), so I would recommend staying on the island at least for 5 days to a full week if you would like to explore it and visit most of the sights at a relaxed pace. Despite its size, driving around the island is quite easy as it is mainly flat.

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It's a great time of year to swim in the sea, with the water at an average temperature of 24 C.

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Mid-July to end of August / beginning of September | The high season where temperatures and prices rocket. All coastal bus connections to beaches and resorts are running with increased departures, but crowds of holidaymakers from all over Europe arriving to share them with you.

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The Most Beautiful Seaside Towns in Menorca
  • Es Grau. ...
  • Binibeca Vell. ...
  • Fornells. ...
  • Ciutadella. ...
  • Cala En Porter. ...
  • Alcaufar. ...
  • Cala Galdana. ...
  • Cala Morell.


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Why is Menorca less popular than Majorca? Menorca is considered less popular than Majorca for several reasons, including the following: Marketing: Majorca has been more heavily marketed and is better known, which has led to more tourists visiting the island.

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A small piece of unspoilt land off the coast of Catalonia. It is not the smallest in terms of surface area, which is Formentera with its 83 km²! Menorca is a Catalan island so be careful not to confuse Catalan and Spanish. However, shops and locals used to meet tourists speak both languages and even English very well.

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The water in Menorca is entirely safe to drink, although it may not taste great, so you may prefer to stick to bottled mineral water that's readily available across the island. In the summer season, the sun poses one of the biggest threats to health so avoid the midday sun and use a high factor sunscreen.

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Camí de Cavalls is a historic hiking trail along the entire coast of Menorca. 185 kilometres divided into 20 stretches let you discover the landscapes and natural spaces that have earned the island Biosphere Reserve status.

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From Ladders, to slip ways, to sandy beaches there's so much variety to the swim in Menorca. Some are gentle dips in little coves, others are long distance swims against the backdrop of white cliffs.

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The beaches are some of the best in the world Did you know that Menorca has more beachy coastline than the whole of Mallorca and Ibiza combined? With nearly 200 small coves – or calas – to explore, pristine white sand and turquoise waters, the island will satisfy any beach lover seeking their little slice of paradise.

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