The Balearics Islands Guide - Menorca
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Menorca, with a population of 62,000, is a bright and radiant island bathed by the
magnificent Mediterranean sun, which reflects the dazzling whiteness of the whitewashed
houses. The green countryside, the blue sea and sky, and the white of the buildings
are the three main colours that go to form the island of Menorca.
Menorca is basically an unknown island in terms of modern tourism. Its rocky and
ever-changing coastline is made up of magnificent beaches and coves, some of which
are being developed, and others which are secluded and quiet.
Thanks to the shape of the island, which is only 47km long and between 10 and 19
wide, it has a coastline of some 200km. The sea is a constant factor in the life
of Menorca, and its numerous coves and natural harbours are ideal for the practice
of all kinds of water sports. Menorca presents a fairly level landscape, its highest
point being Mount Toro, on the top of which stands the shrine of the island's patron
saint. The views from here are quite breathtaking.
The shortest distance from the mainland by sea is via Barcelona, although there
is also a ferry service from Palma. In addition, there are regular flights between
Barcelona and Mahón (Maó) that take about forty-five minutes, and also flights between
Mahón and Palma. The latter now has a new and modern airport that is specially designed
for handling heavy air traffic, both from mainland Spain and abroad.
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