Join me, Ben, in this episode of the Globetrotters Playbook as I take you on a journey through Menorca. I delve into the island’s unique charm gleaned from from a 10-day family holiday in August.
Discover the historical backdrop of Menorca’s development (or lack thereof) which has left it with untouched coastlines and a more tranquil atmosphere compared to the more tourist-heavy islands.
Alongside dreadful attempts at pronunciation, you will hear practical tips for navigating Menorca, from the costs and logistics of flights and airport lounges to car rentals and the best modes of transport on the island. There are candid discussions about the challenges and rewards of exploring Menorca’s roads and cycling routes, including the rocky and technically challenging Camí de Cavalls.
Secret beaches are a highlight, and I rate their secrecy while sharing personal experiences at Cala Mitjana and Cala Escorxada. You will also get a review more accessible beaches like Santa Tomás and Son Bou, providing a realistic picture of what to expect.
Accommodation insights are split between the bustling Cala en Bosch and the quieter, upscale Binibeca, covering everything from live music and ‘tat’ shops to water parks.
Rounding out the episode, I reflect on local cuisine, including a memorable evening in the historic town of Ciutadella, and praise the warmth and hospitality of the locals
Tune in for a blend of humour (best efforts) practical advice, and heartfelt reflections as I explore Menorca’s hidden gems. Subscribe, follow, and share the Globetrotter’s Playbook for more travel adventures.