Minorca boasts 216 kilometres of diverse coastline, ranging from rugged shores and reddish beaches in the north to the gentle relief of the south, featuring golden sandy coves.

Whether on large sandy beaches or small coves surrounded by pine groves, there are endless opportunities to bask in the sun and enjoy the sea, all of which share one common characteristic: crystal-clear waters. This island is a haven for water sports enthusiasts, offering sailing, windsurfing, water skiing, and scuba diving activities. Minorca’s magnificent sea bed has been a favourite of divers for decades. The island’s serene ambience is mainly due to its precious countryside, designated as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, offering an abundance of flora, fauna, and landscapes.

Minorca Hotels

Faustino Gran$$$

Delicate decorative and architectural nuances are found throughout its 56 rooms, 9 luxurious suites and spacious villa, revealing the rich history of the property. At the 17th-century Can Faustino palace, the gourmet restaurant offers cuisine that values nature and local products. Nearby, the Cal Bisbe, Can Llorenç and Can Sebastià palaces benefit from incredible views of the majestic Ciutadella de Menorca Cathedral – and an ambience of complete tranquillity. With several pools and sun te...

Faustino Gran

Fontenille Menorca – Torre Vella$$$

Villa Le Blanc, a Gran Melia Hotel$$$

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