Menorca | Balearic Islands

Where To Eat & Go Out

RESTAURANTS

homemade produce
Menorquin specialties
harbourside
regional cuisine
friendly atmosphere
modern & stylish
fresh seafood
great tapas
great views
Menorquin modern

Getting Around

AIRPORTS

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BICYCLE RENTAL

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BUSES

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TAXI SERVICES

Yacht & Crew Services

CANVAS / UPHOLSTERY

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CHANDLERY

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CREW TRAINING

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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

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OUTBOARD MOTORS / TENDER SALES / SERVICE

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RIGGING

SAIL MAKERS / REPAIR / CLEANING

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SAILING COURSES

STORAGE FACILITIES

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SURVEYORS

TENDERS / OUTBOARDS

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WATERSPORTS / SPORTS EQUIPMENT / SUPPLY AND RENTAL

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YACHT AGENTS / CONCIERGE SERVICES

YACHT BUILDERS

YACHT MAINTENANCE

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YACHT SALES / CHARTERS

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Provisioning

SUPERMARKETS

As the eastern most of the Balear islands, Menorca is also the most remote and the quietest. The island has opted from early days to direct its infrastructure towards tourism of quality rather then quantity; this translates today for the cruising yachtsmen into a wilder, more attractive coastline as well as harbours that have retained a large part of their historical character.
Cruising yachts will find only a few marinas outside of Mahon, but a multitude of calas, coves and bays offer ample shelter in uspoilt surroundings. Despite the lack of quay side berths available, the old capital of Ciutadella should not be missed. Curiously, Menorca’s history has followed a completely different track to that of neighbouring Mallorca. The Moor’s domination lasted longer here, the Turks occupied some of the island, the Jewish community was important and the British took possession throughout 18th century. All these factors combine today to give a very distinctive cultural aura to this beautiful island.