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In category BeachesSon Bou is the longest beach in Minorca with white sand stretching for several kilometres. It is popular and the developed end of the beach becomes busy in summer, but... more
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In category CavesThis is a really a tunnel rather than a cave. The entrance is door sized and pitch black but as you feel your way in you start to see light from the other end where it... more
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In category BeachesA small inlet type bay. Picturesque and unspoilt. You are unlikely to find this beach busy, and may even find yourselves alone, although in summer there may well be... more
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In category WindsurfPerhaps more of a surf spot than a windsurf spot but some days it works pretty well. Best on a not-too-big swell and especially worth a look in easterly winds. Winds... more
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In category Bird watchingThere are 2 prepared routes from the parking area with views over the wetlands. The routes are easy and not very long and provide a number of hides and observation... more
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In category BeachesAn unspoilt beach with thick yellow sand. On calmer days the rocks in the centre of the bay are a great place for snorkelling and the fish life is unusually tolerant of... more
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In category No categoryMinorca has a surprisingly good zoo. There are a wide range of animals including primates, kangaroos and crocodiles as well as animals and birds more usually found in... more
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In category Kayak | SUPA large bay with flat water, especially early morning and in the evenings, perfect for paddleboarding. There are numerous inlets and 3 islands to explore on the far side... more
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In category WindsurfCala Tirant is the most reliable wave sailing location on the island, and offers a very different setup to most spots. There are various different areas that can be... more
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In category Mountain BikeA very nice ride - especially around Alaoir and Ciutadela. Mostly easy to ride. Have fun.- Martin
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In category WindsurfThis beach can work with winds from southeast to southwest. Make use of the corners of the beach to get past the shorebreak and head somewhere else if it gets too big.... more
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In category BeachesThere is a small beach next to the developed side of the bay and a much longer beach further round with access via a wooden walkway (or by clambering over the rocks).... more
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In category WindsurfPunta Prima can be a pretty good spot if you get it on the right day. Generally it needs winds with a reasonable amount of east in them, although it can also work on a... more
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In category WindsurfThe bay of Fornells offers a lot of space and security for windsurfers. The narrow entrance to the sea keeps the water state flat (although in strong Tramontana winds a... more
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In category KitesurfPopular for kitesurfing in northerly winds, which are onshore. NNE and NNW also work but once there is too much E or W it becomes gusty, especially near the beach. The... more
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In category Horse ridingStables for around 60 Menorquian stallions, many ridden in fiestas in Summer. From October to May there are regular classes in Menorcan Dressage, riding the fiesta... more
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In category SurfThe island just off the beach offers protection from the wind and helps to clean up the waves, which are powerful but usually quite short. The rip next to the island can... more
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In category KitesurfTogether with Cala Tirant the major kitespot on the island. Son Bou offers masses of space (which is lucky because it gets busy in the summer), crystal clear water and... more

















