Along with Menorca’s capital Mahón, Ciutadella on the west coast is the Spanish island’s only other real city, and was itself the capital during the 18th-century British occupation. Still small today, ...
With a picturesque port, gothic cathedral, magnificent mansions and courtyard gardens, Ciutadella, Menorca's former capital, makes a great base from which to explore the island. Narrow alleyways with ...
Much smaller than Mallorca and less noisy than Ibiza, low-key Menorca is the Balearic island that can easily slip under the holiday radar. Apart from two very attractive towns (Maó and Ciutadella) the ...
As one of Spain's Balearic Islands, Menorca is the quieter, more unassuming sister to Majorca and Ibiza. The entire island is UNESCO-protected, which gives you a hint about its character. The best ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Juyoung Seo writes about luxury travel and lifestyle. The lesser known of the Balearic Islands, Menorca is slowly waking up from ...
The most tranquil of the Balearic Islands, the coastline boasts fortified baroque towns, untouched coves and ancient archaeological sites. The most tranquil of the Balearic Islands, Menorca was ...
Annie has been writing about Spain for more than 30 years. She is based between Madrid and South Wales and has also lived in Barcelona and Seville. She has written guidebooks to Madrid and Barcelona ...
The island has a seductive slow-living philosophy, unspoilt natural beauty and pristine coves. Here’s how to make the most of a visit Anna Nicholas is a longstanding Telegraph contributor and has been ...
At the summit of Mount Toro is a statue of Christ, his arms outstretched as if embracing the island. Comparisons between him and his Brazilian counterpart are easy to draw, but this is a more modest ...