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THE  BALEARIC  ISLANDS  AREA  B Y  AREA      95

                                                                              MENORCA


                                                                              Menorca is the second largest of the Balearic Islands and has low-key,
                                                                              family-friendly resorts and nearly as many beaches as Mallorca and Ibiza
                                                                              combined. Situated furthest from the mainland, it is one of the quieter
                                                                              islands and has escaped most of the side-effects of package holidays.
                                                                              Its small towns and villages appear to be havens of tranquillity, even
                                                                              at the peak of the season.

                                                                              Travelling across Menorca, the variations   becoming a Republican stronghold
                                                                              in landscape are perhaps less obvious   during the Spanish Civil War.
                                                                              than those of Mallorca. The changes are   The two oldest and largest towns
                                                                              more gradual, as red-soil and sandstone   in Menorca are Maó and Ciutadella;
                                                                              farmlands become pine-clad ravines,    both are full of historic buildings. The
                                                                              and small, sheltered coves alternate    island’s capital, Maó (often referred to
                                                                              with steep, rocky shores.     by its Spanish name of Mahón), is the
                                                                               Most of the Balearic Islands’ megalithic   best natural harbour in this part of
                                                                              monuments from the Talayotic period are  the Mediterranean. Ciutadella, Menorca’s
                                                                              found on this island, including a good   former capital, is situated on the
                                                                              number of the cone-shaped towers   northwestern end of the island and
                                                                              (talayots) which give the period its name.   also has a natural harbour. When
                                                                              As with the other islands, Menorca has   travelling around Menorca you can
                                                                              had its share of visiting conquerors,   appreciate the charm of the island’s
                                                                              including the Greeks, the Romans and,   unhurried lifestyle. Its inhabitants
                                                                              during medieval times, the Arabs, who   are attached to their traditions and
                                                                              defended the island until 1287. During   customs – for instance, unlike the rest
                                                                              the 18th century, the island was ruled by   of Spain, they prefer local gin to wine.
                                                                              the English and French in turn, before   Fiesta celebrations are particularly lively.



























                                                                              Traditional folk dancers in Maó accompanied by live music
                                                                               Brilliant blue waters at Cala Macarella, Menorca



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