
Countryside in Menorca
Traditional mayonnaise workshop in Menorca
Ever wondered where mayonnaise really comes from? Here's your answer, it's Menorca, and you're about to learn how to make it just like the locals do. With a pestle and mortar in hand and island olive oil at the ready, you'll master the authentic mahonesa technique that's centuries old. Once you've nailed the classic, you'll explore modern twists like flavoured versions, unexpected pairings, and yes, a sweet mayonnaise dessert. It's a deep dive into the island's culinary heritage that you'll get to taste as well.
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Beekeeping experience and honey-tasting in Menorca
The evening unfolds at an apiary with stories about Menorca's beekeeping tradition, a peek at the native black bee species and info into why the island's honey is so admired. Then, you'll slip into beekeeper gear and head to the hives for an up-close look at the colony in action. You'll wrap up with a tasting of aromatic honey varieties shaped by the island's wildflowers. It's an early-evening experience ideal for anyone who enjoys watching the little wonders of nature at work.
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Menorca cheese-making workshop
"People think Menorca is all beaches," says Jordi, a local guide who runs this family farm in the quiet hills of Binillubet. "But the countryside? That's where the island's soul is." And he's not wrong. This cheese-making workshop brings you right into the heart of rural Menorca, where a local family opens their farm and shares the craft of traditional cheese-making. It's intimate, interactive and perfect for families who want something a little different.Your visit begins in a cosy space where games and interactive displays introduce you to farm life – how animals are cared for, how milk becomes cheese etc. Then, it's outside to meet the cows, pigs and chickens. Kids love getting close to the animals while you soak up the surrounding scenery and snap a few photos. It's a gentle reminder of how important agriculture still is to the island and its people.Next comes the hands-on bit. Everyone gets to make their own cheese. At the estate's old cheese-making table, you'll craft your own small cheese using traditional techniques. Your guide will take you through it step by step, so even younger children can take part and feel like proper cheesemakers. It's short, it's fun and you'll be done in a few hours – meaning you're back in time for lunch or an afternoon swim. A sweet, authentic taste of Menorcan life, without having to use up a whole day of your holiday.
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Full-day Menorca countryside tour with cheese-tastings
This day out mixes Menorca's countryside and coastal views with a taste of local life. Your morning starts at Binissues Manor House, where traditional farm demos and tastings of the island's renowned cheeses get the morning off to a delicious start. Then, it's off to the RIA Menorca factory for a behind-the-scenes look at how the island's iconic Avarca sandals are made. There's even time to browse the collection and maybe pick up a pair as a souvenir. After that, you'll swing by Playas de Fornells to snap some coastline views.Next, you'll continue to Fornells for a guided tour, followed by some free time to dip into the little shops for goodies like handmade soaps and jars of Menorcan honey. Or, settle into a seaside restaurant for lunch – one local favourite is the classic caldereta de langosta, AKA lobster stew.To wrap it all up, you'll make a final stop at Cala Galdana, a little bay with that classic postcard look. It's a lovely spot to take photos, stretch your legs or pause for a final dose of Menorcan views before heading back.
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Menorca island discovery tour without transfer
If you're looking for a real cultural expedition in Menorca, look no further. This trip will see you exploring UNESCO World Heritage archaeological sites and traversing unpaved roads and private estates in a Land Rover Defender. You'll delve into archaeology, geology, and local craftsmanship as well as sampling handmade cheese at a local producer and soaking up the beauty of unspoiled coves and dazzling views. With our expert guides leading the way, you'll uncover the authentic side of Menorca that's far beyond sun and sea.
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Menorca discovery tour – private car without transfer
If you're looking for a real cultural expedition in Menorca, look no further. This trip will see you exploring UNESCO World Heritage archaeological sites and traversing unpaved roads and private estates in a Land Rover Defender. You'll delve into archaeology, geology, and local craftsmanship as well as sampling handmade cheese at a local producer and soaking up the beauty of unspoiled coves and dazzling views. With our expert guides leading the way, you'll uncover the authentic side of Menorca that's far beyond sun and sea.
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Sunset tour of Menorca with local nibbles
Step into Menorca's hidden history surrounded by nature, stillness and pretty views. Alongside your guide, you'll visit the private estates of Santa Teresa and Cavalleria. You'll discover one of the first Roman settlements in the Balearics where tombs, original pottery pieces and a symbolic watchtower built in 1800 remain. As evening draws in, you'll enjoy a sunset tasting of local cheeses and traditional cured meats while taking in the gentle beauty of the island.
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Self‑guided visit to Subaida Cheese Farm including local tasting experience
Menorca's rural heritage comes to life on this self-guided tour of Subaida Cheese Farm. At your own pace, delve into the traditional cheese-making culture so important to the island, getting up close with the animals and landscapes that shape Menorcan life. Scan QR codes to unlock videos and stories along the way. Top off your adventure with a local tasting experience, featuring fine cheeses and more. It's a perfect experience for families, food lovers, and culture seekers alike.
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If you're looking for a real cultural expedition in Menorca, look no further. This trip will see you exploring UNESCO World Heritage archaeological sites and traversing unpaved roads and private estates in a Land Rover Defender. You'll delve into archaeology, geology, and local craftsmanship as well as sampling handmade cheese at a local producer and soaking up the beauty of unspoiled coves and dazzling views. With our expert guides leading the way, you'll uncover the authentic side of Menorca that's far beyond sun and sea.
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Menorca tour of Binissues and Fornells with beach and stables visit
Fishing villages, country estates, local products and world‑class views. The rural heart of Menorca is a joy to explore. This tour ticks all the boxes, with visits to Fornells, Cala Galdana and Binissues. Along the way, you'll also get to sample some of the island's renowned cheeses. Nicola, one of our expert local guides, says, “Binissues is one of my favourite spots. You step back in time here, see cheesemaking, admire the old manor house with original furniture and enjoy the best views of the Menorcan countryside.”Your rural Menorca adventure kicks off with a trip to the stately manor of Binissues. You'll see how the island's trademark mahonés cheese is made – and taste it for yourself – then wander the manicured gardens or say hello to the host of farm animals. Inside, there's a large collection of insects, which the kids will love. Afterwards, there's a visit to the RIA factory to see how Menorcan avarca sandals are made from scratch too, with time to browse the shop.Next, you'll head to the postcard‑worthy north‑coast fishing village of Fornells for a guided visit through the charming streets of whitewashed houses. Then while away an hour and a half at the horseshoe-shaped bay of Cala Galdana. You'll have free time to go for a paddle, relax on the beach and grab some lunch if you like. Finally, you'll have the best seats in the house at Son Martorellet, a renowned horse stable, where you'll be shown around on a tour and then watch as horses from the island's endemic Menorquin breed are trained by local trainers and riders.
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