South area of Menorca
The southern part of Menorca is one of the most beautiful areas of the island, especially because of its flatter landscape , compared to the northern part of the island.
It is mainly made up of fine sandy beaches and crystal clear waters, with the longest beaches in Menorca , such as Playa de Son Bou or Playa de Santo Tomás, standing out in this area.
There are many beaches and coves to be found in this area, such as Cala Santandria, Cala Galdana or Cala Macarella , which are very popular with tourists visiting Menorca. In addition, there are also several towns and villages to be found in the southern part of the island, such as Santo Tomás or Es Migjorn Gran, which offer a quiet and relaxing atmosphere for those looking to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Overall, the south of Menorca is an ideal place for those looking for a relaxing and peaceful holiday in beautiful natural surroundings.
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Hotel Agroturisme Son Vives - Adults Only
Cami De Sant Patrici Km 4 5, Ferrerias
With a stay at Agroturisme Son Vives - Adults Only in Área metropolitana de Ciutadella, you'll be within a 15-minute drive of Santa Agueda Castle and Son Martorellet. This country house is 7.1 mi (11...
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Hotel Hort Sant Patrici
Rural hotel
Camí de Sant Patrici, S/N, Ferrerias
Set in tranquil gardens and vineyards, Hort Sant Patrici Ca Na Xini is a 5-minute drive from Ferreries in central Menorca. It offers a seasonal outdoor pool, free Wi-Fi and free parking.
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Hotel Loar Ferreries
Avinguda Verge del Toro, 2, Ferrerias
This modern and attractive hotel enjoys a privileged location on the central square of Ferreries. The small town is situated in the centre of Menorca, providing easy access to the island's many stunn...
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Hotel Son Triay
Agrotourism
Carretera Cala Galdana, Km 2.5, Ferrerias
House situated on a small plateau surrounded by 126 acres of farm fields, pastures and forests and a few miles of unspoiled beaches south-east of the island . Until the nineteenth century the name of...
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