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How to get to Menorca ?

Menorca is one of the Balearic Islands close to Spain. It lies in the Mediterranean Sea, to the northeast of Majorca. It owes its name to its small size. Its varied, typically Mediterranean landscape can be admired from the top of El Toro, its highest point at 358 m.

Menorca is home to a large number of megalithic monuments, picturesque towns and villages, and a perfectly preserved natural environment. This is why UNESCO has designated the island a Biosphere Reserve. The island is famous for its paradisiacal coastline, with 200 kilometers of coastline and more than 70 sandy beaches bordered by crystal-clear water. To enjoy the sun and sea in complete privacy, simply choose from the 250 coves scattered around the island. For breathtaking shots, a tour of the island’s must-see sites is a must: Cap de Favàritx, the beaches of Son Xoriguer and Son Bou, and the S’Albufera d’Es Grau nature park. Find out with us how to get to Menorca.

Getting to Menorca from France

First of all, there are several ways to get to Menorca. The choice mainly depends on your preferences and your starting point. If you’re keen to bask on its beautiful beaches or lose yourself in its local markets, the quickest way is by air. Numerous airlines offer low-cost tickets from France. For example, if you’re flying from Nantes or Lille, opt for Volotea, which often offers discounts. Ryan Air offers weekly flights from Paris and Marseille, with lower prices. The same applies to Vueling Airlines, Alitalia, Eurowings, Easy Jet and Air Europa. These airlines regularly offer attractive round-trip fares from various French cities.

To take advantage of the cheapest prices on the market, we recommend you visit one of the many tour operator websites or price comparison sites. Finally, if you want to visit Menorca while admiring the coastline in the distance and enjoying a boat trip in a friendly atmosphere, opt for the ferry crossing. What’s more, it’s the cheapest and most pleasant way, with an average journey time of 8 hours. Companies linking Spain and the Balearic Islands by sea offer departures from Valencia, Barcelona and Alicante. The main companies are Transmediterranea and Balearia.

Where to set down your bags in Menorca?

For a memorable luxury vacation in Menorca, a number of top-of-the-range residences open their doors to you. For example, if there are 8 of you, make a stopover at this magnificent villa. Located in a village close to the coast, it boasts a private swimming pool. The house also has direct access to a pretty cove. The property boasts modern architecture and unparalleled comfort. It offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a pool house. This luxury villa is also the perfect address for a pleasant stay with family or friends. Perfectly equipped, it has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. It can accommodate up to 8 people. Comfortable and warm, it’s located in the Menorcan countryside and is perfect for a peaceful vacation.

For groups of up to 18 people, opt for this huge, recently renovated residence. Its swimming pool is perfect for enjoying the pleasures of the pool. And its two terraces invite you to soak up the sun. They offer a breathtaking view of the sunset and a magnificent beach overlooked by sheer cliffs.

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