Of Spain's Balearic Islands, Mallorca may be the most well-known, but travelers would be remiss not to consider all that the neighboring island of Menorca has to offer. Old towns and tasty food paired ...
Mallorca is for partying and relaxing. And Menorca is for relaxing. In between rounds of pomadas (lemon-gin drinks native to Menorca; ours were a riff served as a slushie) that’s the synthesis of the ...
Discover the best of Menorca’s beaches, from small coves to wide stretches of white sand Anna Nicholas is a longstanding Telegraph contributor and has been the Majorca destination and hotel expert for ...
At the summit of Mount Toro is a statue of Christ, his arms outstretched as if embracing the island. Comparisons between him and his Brazilian counterpart are easy to draw, but this is a more modest ...
Macarella is an idyllic cove with fine, white sand, where the sea is a calm pool of turquoise water. Sheltered by hills covered in pine trees and holm oaks, it is often warm enough to sunbathe, even ...
Later this month, a group of kayakers will set off from a beach on the north coast of Menorca for a two-day journey through some of this Spanish island's rarely paddled waters – no doubt surprising ...
Much smaller than Mallorca and less noisy than Ibiza, low-key Menorca is the Balearic island that can easily slip under the holiday radar. Apart from two very attractive towns (Maó and Ciutadella) the ...
Amid red-sand beaches and volcanic outcrops, a recently-restored 14th-century route on the Balearic island is now open to riders who also want a boutique hotel stay Trotting along the narrow path, ...