
Museums & art galleries in Minorca
See how Spanish aristocracy once lived with a visit to Casa Olivar. Built by one of Menorca's richest families, this 17th-century palace in Ciutadella is undoubtedly one of the grandest buildings on the island. Stacked with antiques, tapestries, frescoes, and more, it's like peeking into the past.
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Menorca tour with Fornells, Binissues and Son Martorellet's horses, Cala Galdana and Fornells
Fishing villages, country estates, local products and world‑class views. The rural heart of Menorca is a joy to explore. This tour ticks all the boxes, with visits to Fornells, Binissues and more. Along the way, you'll also get to sample some of the island's renowned cheeses. Nicola, one of our expert local guides, says, “Binissues is one of my favourite spots. You step back in time here, see cheesemaking, admire the old manor house with original furniture and enjoy the best views of the Menorcan countryside.”Your rural Menorca adventure kicks off with a trip to the stately manor of Binissues. You'll see how the island's trademark mahonés cheese is made – and taste it for yourself – then wander the manicured gardens or say hello to the host of farm animals. Inside, there's a large collection of insects, which the kids will love. Afterwards, there's a visit to the RIA factory to see how Menorcan avarca sandals are made from scratch too, with time to browse the shop.Next, you'll head to the postcard‑worthy north‑coast village of Fornells for a guided visit and free time to grab lunch if you wish. Then, it's onto Cala Galdana bay, where the views make for perfect photo opportunities. Finally, you'll have the best seats in the house at Son Martorellet, a renowned horse stable, to watch as horses from the island's endemic Menorquin breed are trained by local trainers and riders.
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