Excursion by boat along the beaches of the North Coast
The whole island











Enjoy the sea in a boat and Snorkelling in Menorca
The ideal activity to discover postcard landscapes and access to inaccessible corners by land, visiting the Cap de Cavalleria, Cala Viola, the Roman port of Sa Nitja, the beach of Cavalleria (where you can take a swim), Cala Mica, beach Binimel and stop at Cala Pregonda. On the way back, there will be a snorkel session in Islas Bledas (marine reserve).
A comfortable option and for those who want to relax to the maximum.
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About the area: the whole island
Menorca has an area of 702 square kilometres and 216 kilometres of coastline. It is the easternmost island of the Balearic archipelago. It consists of eight municipalities. It has a population of around 95,000 inhabitants. Its climate is typical of the Mediterranean with an average temperature of between 17 and 18 degrees Celsius and an average of 2,500 hours of sunshine a year. The island is generally flat with Monte Toro being the highest point at 358 metres above sea level. Menorca has some of the best preserved natural landscapes in the Mediterranean. It was declared a Biosphere Reserve by Unesco in 1993.