Menorca, an island known for its stunning coastline and rich history, is also home to some of the most charming and less-explored towns in the Mediterranean. In this post, we take you on a journey through these picturesque villages, each with its own unique history and character.

1. Ciutadella

The former capital of Menorca, Ciutadella is a maze of cobbled streets, ancient palaces, and a Gothic cathedral that dominates the cityscape.

  • Highlights: Don’t miss the Old Port, where you can enjoy a waterfront meal at one of its many restaurants.
  • Evocative photography: Capture the pastel-colored facades and narrow streets at sunset.

2. Binibeca

With its whitewashed houses and winding streets, Binibeca was designed to look like an old fishing village, although it was actually built in 1972.

  • Highlights: Perfect for those seeking tranquility and spectacular photos.
  • Suggestive photograph: A panoramic view of the town showing its uniform and charming architecture.

3. Fornells

This quiet fishing village is famous for its exceptional seafood, especially its lobster stew.

  • Highlights: The port is a great place to stroll and enjoy the sea breeze.
  • Evocative photograph: Activity in the port, with boats gently swaying in the water.

4. Es Mercadal

Located at the foot of Monte Toro, the highest point in Menorca, Es Mercadal is known for its traditional market and typical Menorcan architecture.

  • Highlights: Visit the local workshops where the famous Menorcan avarcas are made.
  • Suggestive photograph: The views from Monte Toro looking.

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