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Menorca Island Water Activities

Dive into adventure with water activities on Menorca Island

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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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Ciutadella de Menorca

Menorca (Island) Cruises

Escape reality and sail away to Menorca on an exciting cruise
4.6 (8)
From $58.82
Yellow Catamarans is a tour operator in the port of Maó-Mahón, Minorca, Spain. The company has two custom-made glass bottom catamarans, made for sailing the Mediterranean's largest natural harbor. They can be found by the port, roughly five minutes' walk from Església del Carme.
4.6 (39)
From $16.04
Interior de la Cova de s'Aigua
Ciutadella de Menorca

Cova de S’Aigua

Located in Cala Blanca, this karst cave is of great archaeological and geological importance. Formed in the subsoil of the calcareous rock of the Miocene period, it is one of the most important sets of natural caves in Menorca.
4.8 (2,671)
From $10.69
Poblado de Torre d'en Galmés
Torre d'en Galmés is a Talaiotic site on Menorca that displays remnants of the ancient civilsation. it is estimated that between 1100 BC and the second century BC, it could accommodate a population of about 900 people. The Torre d'en Galmés also has an Interpretation Centre. The new museum installation provides interesting resources to interpret the remains, understand the site's history, and appreciate the uniqueness of this spectacular archaeological site.
4.9 (153)
From $3.21
Recreación de la vida en la Torre
This defensive tower on the Minorcan coast was built between 1801 and 1802 during its British occupancy. It served the purpose of guarding the entrance to the port of Fornells, protecting the nearby castle of San Antonio by preventing enemy landings. It is located north of the town of Fornells on the spit of land that separates the entrance of the port from the beach of Tirant.
5 (1)
From $2.57

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