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Menorca
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Menorca
Yacht Charters

As the easternmost Balearic Island, Menorca is the opposite of its neighbors. It boasts a low-key vibe, fewer tourists, and since 1993, a reputation as an island-wide, Unesco-named Biosphere Reserve. A yacht charter in Menorca will let you explore white-sand bays, coves and picturesque fishing villages.

The island is the perfect backdrop for much-needed recovery and respite. While many yacht charter guests choose to relax on one of the phenomenal beaches, adventurers can explore the natural parks or marine reserves, go hiking, kayaking or windsurfing, or take a cycling tour.

Menorca has been, from prehistory to very recent times, a crossroads for many cultures because of its position at the center of the western Mediterranean.

Menorca has been considered both a port of call and a place of refuge and each culture that has passed through left behind a rich historical legacy. Arab, Roman, British and French cultures continue to influence the art, music, and cuisine of the island.

Chartering in Menorca: When to go?

July and August are the peak months for charters in Menorca and offer the warmest, sunniest conditions with calm seas, but they are the busiest and require booking well in advance

Shoulder season (May and September) offer fewer crowds and pleasant weather.

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Explore with a Boat Charter: Menorca

Tower and Castle of Sant Nicolau

Once a coastal defense and watchtower.

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Once a coastal defense and watchtower used to keep watch over the Ciutadella Harbour, it was named for the tiny chapel that once stood on that spot. The building has an octagonal layout and stands on a rocky plinth. A moat surrounds it and is crossed via a wooden bridge in front of the entranceway.

Monte Toro

The highest point in Menorca.

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The highest point in Menorca, Monte Toro has the best view in Menorca. On a clear day, you’ll be able to see the entire coastline, including the Artrutx Lighthouse, the white sand beach of Son Bou, and the surrounding woodlands. Visitors can also stop by the sanctuary of Mare de Déu del Toro, which is still run by a community of Franciscan nuns.

Museum of Menorca

The most important museum on the island.

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The most important museum on the island, its design is based on the 15th-century Franciscan monastery of Jesus, and the current building dates from the 17th and 18th centuries. The collection contains more than 200,000 artifacts, tracing the island’s history from prehistoric times all the way up to the present.

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