Sun lovers don't need to be told about the merits of
holidays to Menorca. The second largest of the Balearic Islands, it is famed
the world over for its sunny climate, which is apparent almost the whole year
around. In the summer months you can expect as many as ten to 11 hours of
sunshine a day, but even in the winter, it's possible to work on your tan, with
three to four hours of quality sunshine a day and temperatures in the teens –
not bad for December and January!
More tranquil than its larger sibling Majorca, the island
offers the opportunity to enjoy roasting temperatures and laze on the beach in
relative calm. Click throughfor a comprehensive selection of packages you can get for holidays on
the island. In the meantime, let's look at everything you need to know about
the island.
When to visit?
As we mentioned, Menorca is a sunseeker's paradise and June
through to September is the peak of the summer, when temperatures are usually
in the late twenties or sometimes the early thirties and you can expect more
than ten hours of uninterrupted sunshine every day. For this reason, it's
certainly popular with families looking to get away during the school holidays.
If you don't have kids, a good time to go is in September, when schools in the UK reconvene for the new academic year. You'll find that it can be just as
blistering at this point of the year as it is earlier in the summer and there's
typically about eight hours of sunshine a day to enjoy.
Taking advantage of the sun
With el sol shining so brightly on Menorca, you don't need
to worry about any of it going to waste. In fact, whenever you choose to visit
you'll have plenty of opportunity to soak up the rays. Punta Prima to the east
of Sant Lluis is a beautiful beach with flawless white sand. If you walk to its
eastern end, there are also plenty of rocks to make things interesting. Here
you can enjoy the usual swimming and beach sports, while there are some great
bars dotted along the shore. Alternatively, why not try out Son Bou, which is
south of Alaior and serves as one of Menorca's longest stretches of
uninterrupted beach. Here, you'll find beach bars, sun beds and access to all
the water sports you'd expect, while lifeguards are also on hand for added
peace of mind.
Picking a resort
You're bound to be surrounded by beaches and attractions
wherever you choose to stay in Menorca and access shouldn't be a problem thanks
to the size of the island. Some of the best resorts can be found at the
aforementioned Son Bou, which is on the island's southern coast. Cala Blanca is
worth considering for its position at the foot of an exquisite bay on the
islands northern side. If you wish to stay close to Port Mahon, then consider
Binibeca, which is the definition of island paradise.