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Port Mahon (Spain)
4 Cabins • 8+2 Berths • 39 ft
From 3 195 €
Navigate a boat rental to the secluded shores of Menorca. Just off Spain’s east coast, this island experiences long dry summers and mild winters. Optimal sailing conditions, lush landscapes, and charming towns to explore make this pristine island a sailor’s dream. It is known for having a low-key atmosphere compared to other Balearic Islands. Enjoy a relaxing holiday as you cruise from one pristine beach to the next. Getting to your catamaran charter in Menorca is simple as the international airport is only a short distance from the Port of Mahon.
Port Mahon (Spain)
4 Cabins • 8+2 Berths • 39 ft
From 3 195 €
Port Mahon (Spain)
4 Cabins • 8 Berths • 39 ft
From 6 631 €
Port Mahon (Spain)
5 Cabins • 10 Berths • 47 ft
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Port Mahon (Spain)
4 Cabins • 8+2 Berths • 38 ft
From 4 060 €
Port Mahon (Spain)
4 Cabins • 8+4 Berths • 39 ft
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Port Mahon (Spain)
4 Cabins • 8 Berths • 57 ft
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Port Mahon (Spain)
4 Cabins • 8 Berths • 61 ft
From 14 000 €
Port Mahon (Spain)
4 Cabins • 6+2 Berths • 56 ft
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Port Mahon (Spain)
5 Cabins • 10 Berths • 47 ft
Port Mahon (Spain)
4 Cabins • 8 Berths • 44 ft
Port Mahon (Spain)
5 Cabins • 10 Berths • 47 ft
Come enjoy Menorca’s magnificent Mediterranean climate on a catamaran charter! Long hot summers and mild winter months make for a pleasant cruise any time of the year. Being a predominantly flat island, it is exposed to two main winds: Tramuntana (north wind) and Migjorn (south wind). Known as “the windy island of the Baleares,” the presence of these strong winds creates the perfect conditions for sailing and water sports.
Navigate your catamaran charter in Menorca from one charming town to the next. Scattered across the coastline you will find numerous picturesque seaside villages. Although many are relatively small, each unique stop will leave a lasting impression on all sailors. Start your cruise from the port in the capital city of Mahon. Next travel 10km and make a stop in the small town of Es Grau. Here you will be able to visit the natural reserve, Parc Natural de s’Albufera des Grau. For those who enjoy watersports, sail to the northern coast and anchor in Fornells. Thanks to its ideal wind conditions, this fishing village offers an array of activities on the sea. Your cruise will not be complete without a stop in Ciutadella. Explore its impressive ancient harbor and take a stroll through the many cobbled stone streets.
A catamaran charter in Menorca will allow you to taste some delicious Spanish cuisine. It is no surprise that seafood is a main ingredient in most of the local dishes. Surrounded by water, fresh fish is caught daily and served in most restaurants. You will find that most dishes are simple yet bursting with flavor. Try some local favorites including:
caldereta de llagosta: This local lobster stew is the island’s most popular dish.
bacalao ab burrida: Cod fish in the form of a meatball! Usually served with a white garlic sauce. Mahón cheese: A type of white cheese produced on the island’s local dairy farms. It tends to have a salty taste due to the grass that the cows eat, which is naturally seasoned with sea salt.
Mayonnaise: This staple food is known worldwide! However, did you know is was first invented in Mahon by a French chef during the 18th century?
This haven possesses a typical Mediterranean landscape, with unspoiled beaches dotted along its 200km coastline. Despite being small, sailors will find a variance in the landscapes, as they navigate from one coast to the next on a catamaran charter. The southern coast is made up of steep cliffs, rocky inlets, and white sand beaches. In contrast, the northern region features wild beaches, a more rugged shoreline, and less natural protection from the Tramuntana winds. Sailing and water sports are recommended in the north, while the southern region has better conditions to bask on the beach.
Menorca is the perfect destination for those who love nature. In 1993, the island was declared a UNSECO Biosphere Reserve. Due to this, the island has been able escape the negative effects of mass tourism and protect its extraordinary flora and fauna. Navigate to the north eastern coast and explore Parc Natural de s’Albufera des Grau. One of Europe’s most important wetland areas, this nature reserve is over 5,000 hectares and is filled with all types of different plants and species.
There is only one airport located on this island. This airport accommodates various international flights and is a 5km drive from the center of town. Take a bus or taxi to the port where your catamaran charter in Menorca awaits.