Menorca, one of the most stunning jewels of the Mediterranean, becomes a true paradise during the summer. With its turquoise beaches, exquisite cuisine, and natural landscapes, this Balearic island is the perfect destination for those seeking a mix of relaxation, adventure, and culture.We tell you everything about why to visit Menorca in summer—plans, unique activities, and other tips to make the most of your stay. Discover it all!
Summer is, without a doubt, the peak season in Menorca. From June to September, the island enjoys warm temperatures ranging from 25°C to 30°C, ideal for beach days and outdoor activities. It’s also when Menorca comes alive: night markets, local festivals, and an incredible culinary scene make the island buzz with energy.
One of the biggest appeals of Menorca in summer is its calm atmosphere compared to other Balearic islands like Ibiza or Mallorca. Despite the rise in visitors, the island retains its relaxed, natural spirit, making it perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers.
If you're planning your trip and wondering what to do in Menorca in summer, here’s a list of essential spots to make your experience unforgettable.
Mahón is the perfect starting point to explore Menorca. Its natural harbor is one of the largest in the world, lined with terraces offering spectacular views. Walk through its old town, admire the British-influenced architecture, and visit the Church of Santa María, where you can enjoy live organ concerts.
Don’t miss the Claustro del Carmen Market, where you’ll find local products like cheese, sausages, and Menorcan wines.
For nature and hiking lovers, the Camí de Cavalls is a unique experience. This historic 185 km path encircles the entire island and offers breathtaking views, passing cliffs, hidden coves, and Mediterranean forests. You can walk short sections on foot, bike, or even on horseback.
Menorca is synonymous with dreamy beaches, and Cala Turqueta is one of the most iconic. Its soft white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters make it one of the most photographed spots on the island. Due to its popularity, it’s best to arrive early.
If you're looking for a beach with more services yet equally stunning, Cala Galdana is a great choice. Surrounded by cliffs and offering a family-friendly vibe, it’s perfect for water sports like paddleboarding or kayaking. You can also walk to nearby coves like Cala Mitjana and Cala Macarella.
Known as the “cathedral” of Menorcan caves, the Cova des Coloms is a natural wonder located near Es Migjorn Gran. This large cave was once used as a refuge. Getting there requires a 30-minute hike, but the impressive interior is well worth it.
Menorcan cuisine is another of the island’s highlights. In summer, fresh dishes made with local seafood take center stage. Don’t leave without trying the famous lobster stew (caldereta de langosta), a traditional delicacy.
For more about this exquisite dish, check out our article on Menorca's lobster, where we explain its history, the best places to try it, and why it’s one of the island’s culinary stars.
Menorca is a small island, but getting around requires planning. Here are your options:
Car rental: the most convenient and recommended way to explore at your own pace.
Motorbikes and bicycles: perfect for solo travelers or couples, especially in summer’s ideal weather.
Public transport: buses connect main towns and beaches, though they’re less frequent than on other islands.
Boats and kayak excursions: a unique way to discover hidden coves inaccessible by road.
To make your trip perfect, here are some final tips:
Book in advance: from accommodation to restaurants and activities—summer is high season, so secure your reservations early.
Wear proper footwear: if you plan to walk routes like the Camí de Cavalls, comfortable shoes are a must.
Protect yourself from the sun: Menorca’s sun is intense, so bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses.
Choose your stay wisely: if you want an exclusive experience with ANNUA’s quality seal, discover our charming hotels in Menorca, where comfort and elegance blend with the island’s essence.
Menorca in summer is a destination that captivates everyone. Its mix of paradise beaches, nature, history, and gastronomy makes it an unforgettable vacation spot. Ready to discover everything Menorca has in store for you?