If there is a place in the world that we never get tired of visiting again and again, it is Menorca. Its unique beauty, Mediterranean climate and exquisite cuisine make Menorca a perfect place to disconnect. Even during the busiest months, the island exudes tranquility. Being from its bigger sister island Mallorca, I have to say that sometimes I feel a healthy envy of the success Menorca has had maintaining the essence of its land, with practically virgin and intact areas, escaping the overcrowding of many modern tourist destinations for a calmer and more family oriented tourism.
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You don’t need to go to Asia or the Caribbean to enjoy wonderful white sand and turquoise water beaches. Mallorca,…
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DestinationsEuropeMallorcaSpain
Driving Mallorca’s northern tip, cap de Formentor
by Isabelby IsabelIf you want to to experience Mallorca’s most dramatic scenery, you have to drive the road to the Formentor Cape.…
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DestinationsEuropeMallorcaSpain
Cruising Mallorca through Tramontana, from Valldemossa to Soller
by Isabelby IsabelThis itinerary leads you through the stunning Tramontana mountains from the town of Valldemossa, which is easily one of Mallorca’s…
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Sa Calobra, declared a Natural Monument by the Balearic Government in 2003, is a beautiful cove located in the Tramontana…
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Today’s starting point is Port de Sóller, a beautiful port town located 30 kilometres north of Palma, and an easy…
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Casey and I met in India a few years ago. Since then, we have traveled the world together, visiting more…
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Since moving to Mallorca, we’ve focussed our adventures around discovering more of Spain. And one of the areas we knew…
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After driving from Luarca to Gijón, we made our way through the coast of eastern Asturias. A beautiful route with…
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DestinationsEuropeSpain
Viva la Fiesta! Experiencing the Burial of the Sardine of Murcia
by Isabelby IsabelIn Murcia, a city in south-eastern Spain, the end of Easter is celebrated in style with the parades of the…