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Around 4km north of Port d'Addaia is Arenal d'en Castell, where it’s gorgeous golden sands and seaside charm aplenty. There’s also a shopping complex nearby called Coves Noves, which even has tennis courts and a golf course – great for anyone who likes to keep up their fitness regime while they’re away.
Menorca’s capital city, Mahón, is around 20km south of Port d'Addaia and it’s a hub of activity. History buffs, you’re in luck, with elegant architecture and pastel-painted buildings sweeping their way across the old town, while the postcard-perfect port is a dreamy place for a scenic stroll.
Menorca
Drive for 15-minutes from Son Bou towards the centre of the island and you'll reach the pretty whitewashed village of Alaior, known as the 'cultural capital' of Menorca. The centre is steeped in charming medieval history, and all the steep narrow roads lead up to the Church of Santa Eualalia that looks down over the town.
Menorca
Take a tour of Bodegas Binifadet to find out how wine is made. The wineries here can be visited all year round and the tours give a comprehensive history of Binifadet wine and show you how it's produced and stored. The bodega is open Monday to Friday but the restaurant attached is open every day.
Menorca
Postcards may be a little bit passé, but if you've ever seen one of Menorca it will undoubtedly be of the virgin beaches at Macarelleta. The shallow waters give the bays a tropical turquoise hue and it's less-crowded than other beaches nearby and a stunning place to swim and sunbathe. In high season, it's best accessed by bus.
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