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People sitting on a floating yellow pier beside orange kayaks and an inflatable boat, with moored sailboats and distant shoreline.
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Menorca Island Water Activities

Dive into adventure with water activities on Menorca Island

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Kayaking

Bay of Fornells Kayak Excursion

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  • Duration: 3h 30mins
  • Live guide in English, Spanish
  • Group of max. 15 people
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thierry,  France France
23 Aug 2020
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Superbe sortie dans la baie de fornells Snorkeling dans une eau limpide Vue sur la baie et les monts alentours Excellent
Bay of Fornells Kayak Excursion

About: Menorca Island Water Activities

Experience the thrill of water activities on Menorca Island. From snorkeling in crystal-clear waters to kayaking along stunning coastlines, there's an adventure for everyone to enjoy.

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