Menorca
The Balearic Island of Menorca could almost act as an antidote to the constant electronic beats of Ibiza or the busy, touristy streets of Mallorca. It retains a lot of its rural history, with whitewashed villages and a much slower pace than neighboring islands. The island deserves to be one of the most beautiful islands in Spain.
Take your time walking or riding along the Cami de Cavalls, a 185 km trail that goes all around the island's coastline. The ancient trail, first created in 1330 to allow settlers to defend the island on horseback, is divided into 20 signposted sections. You can hike individually (each segment takes anywhere from 90 minutes to four hours) or do them all for the ultimate Menorcan adventure. There are many types of accommodation, from campsites to boutique hotels, located along the trail.
Stay overlooking Mahon Harbor in the Artiem Carlos boutique hotel. This adults-only hotel is close to Es Castell and a 10-minute drive from famous beaches, such as Punta Prima or Cala Mesquida. Only about 15 minutes from the airport, making your travel quick and easy.
Location: Mediterranean Sea, Spain