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Xoriguer Gin Distillery
The guide was updated:A relic from the 18th-century British rule, Xoriguer produces perhaps the oldest gin in the Mediterranean, crafted using a 1700s recipe and copper stills that are over 250 years old. Their showroom in Menorca offers an array of flavours to taste — don't miss the traditional pomada. Their unique process has earned them the 'Gin de Mahón' Geographical Indication recognition. Drop by and find your perfect Menorcan memento.
Useful Information
- Address: Moll de Ponent 91, Mahón, Menorca
- Opening hours: May to October: Mon–Fri 9:30am–6:30pm, Sat 10am–2pm. Closed from November to April
- Website: xoriguer.es/en
- Phone: +34 971 36 21 97
- Email: xoriguer@xoriguer.es
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Menorca's capital Mahón (or Maó, in Catalan) boasts terrific sights and a colourful history that is best explored by boat trip along the harbour. Do also stroll around, starting at Placa Colona, and lose yourself in a warren of tight alleyways.
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Fort Marlborough
The low-lying Fort Marlborough was built by the British in the 18th century, and as a cover operation, its entrance was hidden in a deep tunnel. Take a tour through the fort's gloomy tunnels for a unique experience.
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Pedreres De S’hostal
Pedreres de S’Hostal is one of the most beautiful ethnological places on the island. An astounding natural labyrinth made of incredible sandstone shapes left by both manual carvers as well as mechanical carvings, this part-quarry and part-sculpture field is a tranquil place. Visit in summer to enjoy one of the many live concerts.
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Xoriguer Gin Distillery
A relic from the 18th-century British rule, Xoriguer produces perhaps the oldest gin in the Mediterranean, crafted using a 1700s recipe and copper stills that are over 250 years old. Their showroom in Menorca offers an array of flavours to taste — don't miss the traditional pomada. Their unique process has earned them the 'Gin de Mahón' Geographical Indication recognition. Drop by and find your perfect Menorcan memento.
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Ciutadella
Ciutadella de Menorca is a small town and the cultural rival of Mahón. Take a stroll along the canal-like harbour and dine on fresh lobster in one of the waterside restaurants, before checking out British colonial ruins.
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Cap de Cavalleria
Menorca has many beautiful lookout points, and one of them, in the island's north, is Cap de Cavalleria. Visit at sunrise or sundown for the most spectacular views. The beautiful Faváritx Lighthouse also offers lovely coastal views of quaint little roads which end in crystal clear bays.
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La Mola
La Mola is one of the major European fortresses built in the 19th century. Located by the harbour in Mahón, it offers both an interesting insight into history and panoramic view points onto land and ocean.
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Cala Morell
Cala Morell is the hidden gem of Ciutadella. Here, you can explore different caves, go snorkelling or just admire the picturesque village and its laidback atmosphere.
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Monte Toro
Monte Toro is Menorca’s highest point, with a simply breath taking view. On a very clear day, you may even catch a glimpse of Mallorca. Take a picnic or enjoy coffee or lunch at the cafe at the top.
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Cathedral of Ciutadella de Menorca
A beautiful Gothic church in Ciutadella, with lovely stonework and stained glass windows, this is a peaceful and tranquil place to spend a couple of quiet hours.
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Torre d'en Galmés
One of the biggest archaeological sites on the Balearic Islands. On a clear day, you can see all the way to Mallorca.
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Lloc de Menorca
This small zoo is home to monkeys, lemurs, wallabies, kangaroos, domestic Menorcan animals, and creatures from all around the world. This is a family-friendly venue suitable for all ages.
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Menorca a Cavall
Enjoy diverse scenery on a guided horseback excursion through the exciting landscape of Menorca. This adventure is open to everyone from beginners to seasoned pros.
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Aqua Center
This aqua park offers rides of all kinds, as well as a cafe and restaurants. Spend the whole day relaxing in the lazy river, zoom through the Black Hole, giant slides, water tunnels, children's water chutes, the exhilarating kamikaze, and then back to the jacuzzi.
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Jeep Safari Menorca
Step off the beaten track and enjoy spectacular views of the sunset (while listening to a traditional Spanish guitarist!) on this Jeep tour. Discover the geological and ecological side of Menorca in the interior of the island while learning about its unique history. The guides are happy to share their local knowledge, and will make stops to introduce you to local sights and traditions.
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Bodegas Binifadet
Enjoy a wine tasting and a free tour in this local winery. Wine can be accompanied by goat cheese, marinated in red wine and wine-based jams.
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Isla del Rey
This island is a protected natural site with important local fauna and flora. Learn the history of a naval hospital in a unique building from the XVIII century, and the remains of a Paleocristian Basilica from the VI century. Take a boat to Isla del Rey, and join one of its tours that are held by volunteers in both English and Spanish.
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Parc Natural de s'Albufera des Grau
A Marshland conservation area with nature trails, as well as facilities for picnicking, kayaking, snorkeling, and wildlife watching.
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Museum of Menorca
Dive into the rich tapestry of Menorca's cultural heritage at this regional museum. With exhibits spanning prehistoric sculptures, Roman artefacts, fine art, and even a unique food exhibition with traditional Menorcan recipes to take home, it's a journey through time. Immerse yourself in the fascinating stories of the many civilizations that have shaped this island, from the Romans and Moors to the French and British.
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