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The laid-back
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Ultra Luxury Menorca Holidays

With more than 300 days of sunshine and miles of unspoilt beaches to explore, Menorca is a luxury holiday destination in the Balearics, catering to all travellers who wish to soak up the Mediterranean climate in style.

Expect panoramic views of tropical flora and fauna and a cerulean ocean of epic proportions. If you want to get back to nature, you’ve hit the jackpot, as the entire island has been recognised as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve since 1993.

Many five-star hotels boast private beach access on top of glorious vistas of the Mediterranean Sea and the islands' awe-inspiring landscape beyond. Relaxation will be swiftly achieved thanks to the world-class spas on offer and incredible hospitality available.

Just wait for your appetite to be fully sated thanks to the diverse collection of dining destinations presented across the island. Indulge in everything from homely British and Italian cuisine to more exotic flavours from the likes of Japanese and Indian fare. Succulent steaks and a range of seafood are also on hand should you want to devour traditional Mediterranean flavours, accompanied by an extensive wine list that is sure to showcase various local options to add even more authenticity to the proceedings.

If wine is your thing, don't miss the opportunity for a wine tour or tasting at a local vineyard throughout your stay. Or, for a more active afternoon, watersports and hiking are also popular activities. Plus, with an abundance of historic monuments and sights littering towns and villages, culture vultures will relish the magnificence of Menorca in no time.
With more than 300 days of sunshine and miles of unspoilt beaches to explore, Menorca is a luxury holiday destination in the Balearics, catering to all travellers who wish to soak up the Mediterranean climate in style.

Expect panoramic views of tropical flora and fauna and a cerulean ocean of epic proportions. If you want to get back to nature, you’ve hit the jackpot, as the entire island has been recognised as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve since 1993.

Many five-star hotels boast private beach access on top of glorious vistas of the Mediterranean Sea and the islands' awe-inspiring landscape beyond. Relaxation will be swiftly achieved thanks to the world-class spas on offer and incredible hospitality available.

Just wait for your appetite to be fully sated thanks to the diverse collection of dining destinations presented across the island. Indulge in everything from homely British and Italian cuisine to more exotic flavours from the likes of Japanese and Indian fare. Succulent steaks and a range of seafood are also on hand should you want to devour traditional Mediterranean flavours, accompanied by an extensive wine list that is sure to showcase various local options to add even more authenticity to the proceedings.

If wine is your thing, don't miss the opportunity for a wine tour or tasting at a local vineyard throughout your stay. Or, for a more active afternoon, watersports and hiking are also popular activities. Plus, with an abundance of historic monuments and sights littering towns and villages, culture vultures will relish the magnificence of Menorca in no time.
With more than 300 days of sunshine and miles of unspoilt beaches to explore, Menorca is a luxury holiday destination in the Balearics, catering to all travellers who wish to soak up the Mediterranean climate in style.

Expect panoramic views of tropical flora and fauna and a cerulean ocean of epic proportions. If you want to get back to nature, you’ve hit the jackpot, as the entire island has been recognised as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve since 1993.

Many five-star hotels boast private beach access on top of glorious vistas of the Mediterranean Sea and the islands' awe-inspiring landscape beyond. Relaxation will be swiftly achieved thanks to the world-class spas on offer and incredible hospitality available.

Just wait for your appetite to be fully sated thanks to the diverse collection of dining destinations presented across the island. Indulge in everything from homely British and Italian cuisine to more exotic flavours from the likes of Japanese and Indian fare. Succulent steaks and a range of seafood are also on hand should you want to devour traditional Mediterranean flavours, accompanied by an extensive wine list that is sure to showcase various local options to add even more authenticity to the proceedings.

If wine is your thing, don't miss the opportunity for a wine tour or tasting at a local vineyard throughout your stay. Or, for a more active afternoon, watersports and hiking are also popular activities. Plus, with an abundance of historic monuments and sights littering towns and villages, culture vultures will relish the magnificence of Menorca in no time.
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Renowned for
Relaxation

Menorca promises a far more laid-back experience, unlike Ibiza and Mallorca who offer guests a blend of both peaceful and party characteristics.

Renowned for Relaxation

Menorca promises a far more laid-back experience, unlike Ibiza and Mallorca who offer guests a blend of both peaceful and party characteristics.

A foodie
Paradise

Select from a superb selection of eateries including everything from gourmet restaurants to casual cafes and indulge in a wide offering of both international and local cuisine.

A foodie Paradise

Select from a superb selection of eateries including everything from gourmet restaurants to casual cafes and indulge in a wide offering of both international and local cuisine.

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Beautiful
Biosphere

Menorca is celebrated for its diverse ecosystems, including its coastal wetlands and pristine beaches, lush rural landscapes which make it a haven for both wildlife on land and in surrounding waters.

Beautiful Biosphere

Menorca is celebrated for its diverse ecosystems, including its coastal wetlands and pristine beaches, lush rural landscapes which make it a haven for both wildlife on land and in surrounding waters.

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Luxury Menorca Hotels

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Faustino Gran Relais & Châteaux

Menorca, Balearic Islands

Discover rural Menorca and experience the real Mediterranean with a stay at Faustino Gran Relais & Châteaux. The resort has a collection of unique rooms, suites and villas housed within three palaces, surrounded with exceptional natural beauty.

Discover rural Menorca and experience the real Mediterranean with a stay at Faustino Gran Relais & Châteaux. The resort has a collection of unique rooms, suites and villas housed within three palaces, surrounded with exceptional natural beauty.

Discover rural Menorca and experience the real Mediterranean with a stay at Faustino Gran Relais & Châteaux. The resort has a collection of unique rooms, suites and villas housed within three palaces, surrounded with exceptional natural beauty.

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From where to lay your head to where to find the best local delicacies, we've got you covered
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Menorca In A Nutshell

Life's A Beach

Son Bau is the longest beach on the island. This four-kilometre stretch of sand can be found 20-kilometres from Mahón and boasts amazing water sport facilities which will keep thrill seekers entertained. Restaurants and bars serving fantastic cuisine can also be found nearby, suitable for families and larger groups, too.

If staying in Ciutadella, Cala Macarella and Santo Tomas beaches are both within walking distance. Wonderful for budding explorers, the surrounding trails mean you can have many adventures through the rich ecosystem that Menorca boasts.

For a little tranquillity, head to the secluded cove of Cala d’Algaiarens. Crystal-clear waters and rich greenery of the nearby woodland glade ensures a magical experience for all.

Tastes To Try

Perfect Mediterranean cuisine awaits all dining at Café Balear, in Ciutadella. The menu is brimming with fish and meat options and you can indulge in a local delicacy such as Caldereta de Langosta while in this picture perfect setting overlooking the ocean.

For panoramic views to match the exquisite dishes on offer, Cap Roig can be found on a clifftop just north of Mahón. Ideal for a date night, the popular menu choices include clams, prawns and crab dishes.

Alternatively, for a taste of Paris, the French cuisine at Pan y Vino in the town of Sant Lluís is nothing short of spectacular. This welcoming country house with years of history adds an island feel to the proceedings, top picks from the menu include grilled corvina and panna cotta of asparagus.

Soak Up The Culture

With many hotels being found in Ciutadella, the area lends itself perfectly to culture vultures. The traditional architecture found throughout, as well as the abundance of restaurants and boutiques also go hand-in-hand for a wonderful day trip with loved ones.

To learn more about the grand history of Menorca, Fort Marlborough offers audio and private tours of the war museum. Brimming with age-old tales of years gone by, you’re certain to be learning things along the way.

Explorers will be in their element at El Toro. This ancient landmark and mountain is certain to liven up any Instagram feed, especially when you reach the sanctuary of the Verge del Toro monument at the top.
Life's A Beach

Son Bau is the longest beach on the island. This four-kilometre stretch of sand can be found 20-kilometres from Mahón and boasts amazing water sport facilities which will keep thrill seekers entertained. Restaurants and bars serving fantastic cuisine can also be found nearby, suitable for families and larger groups, too.

If staying in Ciutadella, Cala Macarella and Santo Tomas beaches are both within walking distance. Wonderful for budding explorers, the surrounding trails mean you can have many adventures through the rich ecosystem that Menorca boasts.

For a little tranquillity, head to the secluded cove of Cala d’Algaiarens. Crystal-clear waters and rich greenery of the nearby woodland glade ensures a magical experience for all.

Tastes To Try

Perfect Mediterranean cuisine awaits all dining at Café Balear, in Ciutadella. The menu is brimming with fish and meat options and you can indulge in a local delicacy such as Caldereta de Langosta while in this picture perfect setting overlooking the ocean.

For panoramic views to match the exquisite dishes on offer, Cap Roig can be found on a clifftop just north of Mahón. Ideal for a date night, the popular menu choices include clams, prawns and crab dishes.

Alternatively, for a taste of Paris, the French cuisine at Pan y Vino in the town of Sant Lluís is nothing short of spectacular. This welcoming country house with years of history adds an island feel to the proceedings, top picks from the menu include grilled corvina and panna cotta of asparagus.

Soak Up The Culture

With many hotels being found in Ciutadella, the area lends itself perfectly to culture vultures. The traditional architecture found throughout, as well as the abundance of restaurants and boutiques also go hand-in-hand for a wonderful day trip with loved ones.

To learn more about the grand history of Menorca, Fort Marlborough offers audio and private tours of the war museum. Brimming with age-old tales of years gone by, you’re certain to be learning things along the way.

Explorers will be in their element at El Toro. This ancient landmark and mountain is certain to liven up any Instagram feed, especially when you reach the sanctuary of the Verge del Toro monument at the top.
Life's A Beach

Son Bau is the longest beach on the island. This four-kilometre stretch of sand can be found 20-kilometres from Mahón and boasts amazing water sport facilities which will keep thrill seekers entertained. Restaurants and bars serving fantastic cuisine can also be found nearby, suitable for families and larger groups, too.

If staying in Ciutadella, Cala Macarella and Santo Tomas beaches are both within walking distance. Wonderful for budding explorers, the surrounding trails mean you can have many adventures through the rich ecosystem that Menorca boasts.

For a little tranquillity, head to the secluded cove of Cala d’Algaiarens. Crystal-clear waters and rich greenery of the nearby woodland glade ensures a magical experience for all.

Tastes To Try

Perfect Mediterranean cuisine awaits all dining at Café Balear, in Ciutadella. The menu is brimming with fish and meat options and you can indulge in a local delicacy such as Caldereta de Langosta while in this picture perfect setting overlooking the ocean.

For panoramic views to match the exquisite dishes on offer, Cap Roig can be found on a clifftop just north of Mahón. Ideal for a date night, the popular menu choices include clams, prawns and crab dishes.

Alternatively, for a taste of Paris, the French cuisine at Pan y Vino in the town of Sant Lluís is nothing short of spectacular. This welcoming country house with years of history adds an island feel to the proceedings, top picks from the menu include grilled corvina and panna cotta of asparagus.

Soak Up The Culture

With many hotels being found in Ciutadella, the area lends itself perfectly to culture vultures. The traditional architecture found throughout, as well as the abundance of restaurants and boutiques also go hand-in-hand for a wonderful day trip with loved ones.

To learn more about the grand history of Menorca, Fort Marlborough offers audio and private tours of the war museum. Brimming with age-old tales of years gone by, you’re certain to be learning things along the way.

Explorers will be in their element at El Toro. This ancient landmark and mountain is certain to liven up any Instagram feed, especially when you reach the sanctuary of the Verge del Toro monument at the top.

frequently asked questions

Yes, Menorca is ideal for families, offering calm, shallow beaches, a fantastic selection of family-friendly resorts, and plenty of outdoor activities to keep the whole family entertained. Of course because of its quiet and chilled reputation it is also a brilliant destination choice for couples looking for a peaceful and romantic break too.
Menorca works hard to strike a sustainable balance of environmental conservation and responsible tourism development. Some ways they manage this is by enforcing strict building rules and regulations to prevent overdevelopment, implementing sustainable water management, waste reduction and recycling strategies, as well as funding conservation programs to protect local wildlife, such as bird species and marine life, including the endangered Mediterranean monk seal.
Gin de Mahón is a specific type of gin produced uniquely on the island of Menorca. Known for its traditional methods of manufacture and distinctive sweeter, smoother profile, you will often find it in a Menorcan Pomada cocktail where it’s mixed with lemonade. Visit the distillery, located near the port of Mahón. On an informative tour you will learn all about the distillation process, the history of production on the island, as well as sampling the gin itself.
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