In the west of Menorca, local food and lodging
Recommended by Martin FOUQUET
Five minutes south of the island's ancient capital, the sculptural Ciutadella, we find this pair of hotels with a common zodiacal DNA, but different characters: the ...
Recommended by Martin FOUQUET
Five minutes south of the island's ancient capital, the sculptural Ciutadella, we find this pair of hotels with a common zodiacal DNA, but different characters: the ...
Recommended by Martin FOUQUET
If its wild coves and plains flanked by pine trees attract the crowds in the heart of summer, Menorca - a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve since 1993 - is also an ...
Recommended by Martin FOUQUET
While each of the Balearic islands has its own distinctive character, Menorca - classified as a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO since 1993 - is undoubtedly the one with ...
Recommended by Baptiste THARREAU
The Balearic Islands are the second most visited tourist destination in Spain (after Catalonia) and welcome more than 10 million visitors every year. So much so that ...
Recommended by Tanguy REVAULT
Of the various Balearic islands, Menorca has been the most successful in preserving its identity over the years. The inhabitants are very attached to their lands and ...
Recommended by Baptiste THARREAU
Plains, fine sandy beaches, coasts cut into tiny coves, pine and garrigue forests, remote villages and urban buzzing, the Balearics are numerous. So of course, from ...
Recommended , The 18/10/2017 by Anne-Sophie LAMOTTE
A discreet pearl of bewitching beauty, the most little-known island of the Balearic archipelago, anchored in the western Mediterranean, abounds in protected natural ...
Recommended , The 15/10/2017 by Martin FOUQUET
A Mediterranean cuisine of character, resulting from the fertile and unusual meeting of Catalan, Arabic, French and English cultures, is one of the possible ...