nightlife experienced on Mallorca and Ibiza. Many resorts have more subdued evening entertainment based around pavement bars and restaurants.
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occupation in and around Mahon and Es Castell with many public buildings and forts to visit (look out for the sash windows in the towns).
Menorca enjoys a peaceful unhurried ‘get away from it all’ atmosphere ideal for unwinding, swimming in crystal clear seas and soaking up the sun.
Many resorts do have clubs, discos and lively bars of course, but generally Menorca does not have the noisy
Menorca is rural, greener, lusher and more tranquil than the other Balearic islands and is made up of a coastline with a mixture of golden sandy beaches, breathtaking coves and rugged cliffs. Inland, there are gently rolling hillsides with beautiful winding roads.
There are plenty of places to visit. If you have children there are children’s activity centres and animal parks. For adults there are the old towns, stately homes and nature centres.
There is a good archaeological heritage on Menorca with mysterious pagan monuments known as talayots and taulas dotted about, dating from the Bronze and Iron Ages.

There are also numerous prehistoric caves. There is evidence of the British


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