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The most cultural and arguably quietest of the Balearic Islands, Menorca mixes ancient ruins, traditional villages and old fashioned Mediterranean harbours with fantastic beaches and world class hotels and resorts.
This small island has a beach to suit everyone's taste from large stretches of sand lined with thriving bars and restaurants or small white beaches surrounded by sand dunes to hidden and unspoiled alcoves.
Sea lovers will feel at home in Menorca whether they just want to swim in the crystal blue waters, skim the surfaces on a wind surf or dive deeper and explore the nooks and crannies of the islands indented coastline.
Menorca benefits from a typically Mediterranean climate, making it a year round destination with hot Summers and mild Winters.
The resorts:
Cala n Forcat - One of the busier resorts which caters well for families, situated in the North West of the island.
Cala Galdana - Known as Queen of the Calas and situated on the estuary of the river Algendar.
S Algar - A small purpose built resort with a thriving centre of shops, restaurants and bars.
Son Bou - This resort sits behind the largest and possibly finest beach on the island.
Mahon - The island's capital, with one of the largest natural harbours in the world and a town that has something for everyone.
Son Xoriguer - An ever increasingly popular 'local' resort with great beaches
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