Menorca also in October and November
We always associate the island with its idyllic beaches and beautiful coves that make it a true natural paradise, but Menorca is much more than that.
In this post, we are going to give you some reasons to visit this wonderful island outside of the summer season.
Visit to Ciutadella
Visiting its old town will not leave you indifferent. This municipality still maintains its medieval style in its cobbled streets, with a multitude of craft shops, stately homes... Strolling through the port to the Castle of San Nicolás, seeing the Cathedral of Menorca, stopping along the way for a snack in the Plaza de Ses Voltes or enjoying the Municipal Museum are just some of the things you can do in the Ciutadella.

Cami de Cavalls
A route that covers Menorca in stages, an ancient trail of 185 kilometres that runs the entire length of the Menorcan coastline. It can be done in three different ways: hiking and trekking, trail running and mountain biking. The conditions are the same for all three activities. Each modality has three possible variants: the entire loop, 360º, the northern half, 180º N, or the southern half, 180º S. You can also choose the level that best suits your needs, from 2 to 13 stages. Whichever discipline you choose, you can do up to two stages by kayak and, if you wish, you can also cover a section of the Camí de Cavalls on the back of a Menorcan horse.

Lighthouse Route
Lighthouses are a key feature of Menorca's landscape.
Most are located in some of the most beautiful areas of the island. There are eight in total: five lighthouses in the north, two in the south and one on Isla del Aire. Three of Menorca's most important and beautiful lighthouses are located in Ciutadella. The rest are scattered between Mahón, Sant Lluis, Es Mercadal, Es Castel and Isla del Aire.
Gastronomy
In Menorca, you will find countless haute cuisine restaurants where you can sample all kinds of cuisine, from typical Menorcan fare to signature cuisine and tapas. In recent years, spectacular restaurants serving Asian, Mexican, Japanese and other cuisines have also arrived on the island.https://exclusivermenorca.com/es/restaurants

Visit to the port of Mahón
The port of Mahón is the largest natural harbour in Europe, where you can lose yourself in countless terraces, craft shops, restaurants, etc.
Visit to the Binifadet wineries

Binifadet are the wineries with the highest production on the island, with two brands: Binifadet and Merluzo. They produce 10 different varieties of wine, including reds, rosés, whites, sparkling wines and sweet wines.
The Winery is open all year round although it is from 15 April to 30 October when visits in Spanish and English are offered most frequently. The rest of the year there is only one visit per day in the morning. The visit lasts approximately 1 hour and includes a walk through the vineyards, an explanation of how the wines are made and a tasting of 3 wines with cheese from the island and wine jams.
And that's all for the plans we have to offer. If you need more information, please feel free to visit our website. https://exclusivermenorca.com/