A Destination Management Company (DMC) is your local expert on the ground. We handle all the logistics: from transportation and hotel reservations to designing exclusive activities and resolving any unexpected issues that may arise during your stay.
Yes, we provide comprehensive management of corporate events, incentive trips, and team-building programs tailored to your company’s goals in Menorca.
Of course, our services are available to the general public and direct customers.
Absolutely. We work closely with the industry to offer negotiated rates (net or commission-based).
Yes, we have the logistical capacity to coordinate everything from small VIP groups to large conventions, ensuring high-quality transportation and certified bilingual staff.
A 25% deposit is typically required upon booking, with the balance due 30 days prior to arrival. Specific cancellation policies vary depending on the group size and the services booked.
Our programs typically include accommodations, transportation, local guides, equipment for activities, and 24-hour assistance. We always clearly itemize each cost in your personalized proposal.
We promote cultural, culinary, and outdoor sports tourism, including horseback riding, hiking along the Camí de Cavalls, cycling, kayaking, snorkeling, scuba diving, and archaeological tours. We also offer cultural, water sports, culinary, and family-friendly activities.
Not always. We tailor the difficulty level of our routes and adventures to the group’s profile, always providing professional instructors and all the necessary equipment.
Yes, we are committed to the philosophy of ecotourism and local development. We work with local suppliers who respect the biodiversity of Menorca, a Biosphere Reserve.
It’s not mandatory! As a local agency, we design customized itineraries. We can organize anything from a 3-day getaway to the unspoiled coves in the south to a complete tour of the island in 10–12 days. You set the pace.
It’s like visiting two different islands. The north is wild, with red rock and lunar landscapes and less shade. The south features white stone, pine trees that reach down to the sand, and turquoise waters. We recommend you try both!
Although there are no major mountains, the terrain is grueling: constant ups and downs through ravines and along cliffs. The ground is rocky, so it’s essential to wear shoes with good traction (such as hiking boots) to avoid slipping.
That’s the advantage of booking with us. We drop you off at the start of the route and pick you up at the end at the agreed-upon time. That way, all you have to worry about is walking and enjoying the scenery—no need to worry about car logistics.
Menorca is largely unspoiled. On many stretches of the route, you won’t come across a single village or beach bar for 15 km. We’ll provide you with an energy-boosting picnic and plenty of water, or we’ll let you know the exact locations of the rest stops.
The trail is marked with wooden stakes (landmarks), but in some sections through the interior or rocky terrain, it can be confusing. That’s why we provide you with detailed maps, GPS tracks, and a helpline in case you get lost.
It’s possible, but it can be challenging due to the heat and lack of shade. We recommend doing it between March and June, or between September and November, when the temperatures are perfect for walking and the countryside is at its most beautiful.
Not at all! Menorca has very calm waters, especially in the southern bays and the port of Fornells. Before we set out, our guides will give you a quick lesson on paddling and safety. Plus, we use self-bailing kayaks (sit-on-top), which are practically impossible to sink.
We provide waterproof containers or bags to keep your belongings dry throughout the trip. Even so, we recommend bringing only the essentials.
We’ll provide you with a mask, snorkel, and fins in your size. All our equipment is thoroughly disinfected after each use in accordance with health protocols. If you’d rather bring your own mask, that’s great!
That’s the highlight of our tours! If sea conditions permit, we’ll explore hidden caves that are inaccessible on foot, where the turquoise water takes on an incredible electric blue hue.
Menorca is a Biosphere Reserve. It’s common to see schools of white seabream, grey mullet, starfish, octopuses, and, if you’re lucky, a stingray or a moray eel hiding among the rocks. The water visibility here is among the best in the Mediterranean.
Generally, starting at age 6–8 (provided they know how to swim and are accompanied by an adult). There’s no upper age limit—all you need is a spirit of adventure!
Our guides set a leisurely pace, taking in the scenery and stopping frequently for a swim. Plus, we always have a support boat on hand or stay close to shore in case you need anything.
On our half-day tours, we usually provide a light snack and water. For our full-day tours, we organize a picnic in a secluded cove so you can recharge before heading back.
Although Menorca is attractive year-round, spring and fall offer ideal temperatures for hiking and cycling. Summer is perfect for water sports.
If you’re from the EU, all you need is a valid ID card or passport. For non-EU citizens, a valid passport is required, and depending on your country, a visa may be required for short stays.
Yes, in the Balearic Islands, payment of the Ecotasa (sustainable tourism tax) is mandatory, and the amount varies depending on the category of accommodation.
It depends on the activity, but the basics are: athletic shoes with good traction (essential for Menorca’s rocky terrain), sunscreen, a swimsuit, and a light jacket if you’re visiting in the spring or fall.
Yes, all the necessary equipment is included and has been checked by professionals. All you need to bring is your enthusiasm.
We handle all transfers from the airport and between activities. We use comfortable vans or minibuses so you don’t have to worry about driving or parking at the busiest coves.
Not at all! We offer tours at different difficulty levels. From easy walks along the Camí de Cavalls to more intense kayaking trips. We indicate the difficulty level for each activity so you can choose the one that best suits you.
Our group tours are perfect for solo travelers. You’ll join a group of people who share your interests and enjoy incredible experiences together. If you’d prefer a single room, just ask us about the supplement.
We prefer intimate experiences. We usually work with small groups (maximum 12–15 people) to ensure that the guide can give you personalized attention and to minimize our environmental impact.
In Menorca, the wind (the Tramontana) calls the shots. If the weather makes it unsafe to go out on the water, we always have a “Plan B” ready: a hiking trail through the countryside or a cultural visit to a Talayotic archaeological site
Of course! Menorca offers incredible cuisine. Just let us know when you book, and we’ll make sure that the included picnics or dinners are tailored to your needs.
Yes, but we try to take you during less crowded times or through lesser-known routes. Our goal is for you to discover the real Menorca—not just the one you see on postcards—while always respecting the natural environment.