Cavalleria is situated at nine kilometres from es Mercadal, located between Punta des Vernís and de Ferragut. This coastal stretch is sheltered by the impressive Cap de Cavalleria (the northernmost cape of Menorca, with cliffs that rise 80 metres above the sea level, with spectacular panoramic views; you can reach it from the beach walking along a trail). It belongs to Àrea Natural d'Especial Interès de Cavalleria. This sea inlet is characterized by being the origin of two virgin coves with fine-grained golden sand, it has the shape of a shell, it is quite big, with a system of dunes and a rare fixing vegetation at the rear, gentle slope, an orientation toward north, gentle breeze, the swell is moderate, and there is an area for mud baths on the right side; it is surrounded by medium-high cliffs and it is frequented by small boats. Nudism is usual. The marine and underwater conditions for anchoring boats are not safe. Next to Punta des Vernís there is a reef, known as s'Escull d'en Vernís, and the strait is very dangerous. The best shelters are Port de Sanitja or Cala Torta. The accessibility by car is easy following the signs. The last stretch is in bad conditions. The private car can be left on a free parking area in the surroundings. These characteristics explain that the beach is not very crowded by local visitors and tourists. Main technical data Type of access: 450 meters Type of access: For pedestrians - For vehicles - For boats Average width: 22 meters Access for disabled people: No Degree of occupancy: Medium Anchoring zone: Yes
On a clear day you can see the whole coastline of Menorca from the highest point in Menorca, Monte Toro. We can gaze across to the large and tranquil bay of Fornells with bright darting sails, the Artrutx Lighthouse where the land ends, the long white beach of Son Bou to the south with such different pale sand in comparison to the north’s rugged gold. You’ll be surprised to see how much woodland there is from this height of 357 meters. And while you’re there you can visit the sanctuary of Mare de Déu del Toro, still run by a community of Franciscan nuns. Inside this place of worship is the wooden carved image of the Virgen del Toro, the patron saint of Menorcans. The church’s interior presents one nave and three chapels on either side. Next to the church is a defence tower that was built at the end of the 16th century. The silhouette of Monte Toro can be seen from practically every town in Menorca. The best view of the island can be appreciated from its summit. It is well worth visiting the sanctuary and eating in the restaurant. The origins of the sanctuary date back to the 13th century, and it is said that the image of the Virgin was found at the top of the mountain by a group of monks who were accompanied by a bull that led the way. However, the name Toro actually comes from “tor”, of pre-roman origin, like the Catalan word turó (hill). Between 1595 and 1835, it was a monastery for Augustine monks and the sanctuary is now run by a group of Franciscan sisters of Mercy.
In ancient days, this spot was known as Illa dels Conills (Rabbit Island), but in 1287, it became known as Illa del Rei in reference to Alfonso III of Aragon, who conquered the island that same year and expelled the almojarife (tax collector)Abû'Umar and all his followers. This island near the port was the site of the town's first hospital, built by the English in the nineteenth century. The remains of a sixth-century Paleochristian basilica discovered there prove the island was inhabited in ancient times. A beautiful mosaic measuring approximately 32 square metres was discovered while the land was being furrowed for sowing in January 1988. It was first thought to be from a Roman villa or Jewish synagogue, but several studies reached the conclusion it was a Paleochristian basilica. The only remains from the building are these white, pink and blue mosaics, which are currently housed at the Museo de Menorca. Illa del Rei is also home to a unique species of lizard, the only one of its kind in the world: the Podarcis lilfordi balearica . How to collaborate • As volunteer Sunday morning from 9.00 to 11.00 on the island doing maintenance • Provide financial resources through our account , monthly, quarterly or annual installments (c / c: ES31 0487 2035 1220 0001 0520 • Provide materials for construction or maintenance work in progress and / or goods or objects for exhibitions. Timetable and visits May-October Friday at 10.30 (back at 13.00) Price: 20 euros adults, 10 euros children (from 3 to 12) Harbour cruise and guided visit to King’s Island April-October Sunday at 8.45 (back at 11.00) Price: 10 euros adults, children till 12 years old free Transfer to King’s Island and guided visit From 15-06 to 15/09 there’s a second transfer at 10.45 (back at 13.00) Contact us To cantact us use our contact form or write to Hospital de l'Illa del Rei s/n Puerto de Mahón Apartado de Correos 777, 07700 Mahón.
Its bay is an excellent area for sailing. Fornells is on the northern coast of Minorca. It is a peaceful fishing village whose bay is one of the biggest natural harbours on this Balearic Island (five kilometres long and two wide). There are a series of small beaches around the bay, along with the island of Las Sargantanes, where there is a fort that was built under English rule. Fornells has inspired many artists and is within a protected nature area. It is an ideal area for sailing. Don't visit the village without trying one of Minorca's gastronomic specialities: lobster casserole. At the end of July the San Antonio fiestas take place with the traditional "jaleo", with horses jumping up and down to the sound of music.
Records There are sufficient snips of information which show that during the Eighteenth Century performances of operas and plays begin to take place in the town of Maó, however, at the same time this is not significant enough information in order to enable a complete reconstruction of an historical record of the theatre of Maó with respect to the type of performances which took place, or the buildings in which they were represented during this period. Some paintings which are kept in the Museum of Decorative Art of Paris, show the theatre of Comedy of Maó, during the French occupation of the island. These are two very interesting paintings, as they show us, from two different angles, a theatre, on whose stage the comedy ‘The Hypochondriac’ by Molière is being performed, in front of a large well to do audience who are greatly enjoying the performance. There are also some contemporary programmes which describe some of the plays which are represented in the Comedy Theatre of Mahon, nevertheless, the exact location of this theatre has never been discovered, the most approximate location would be the one which is shown on an English map, situated in the street of Saint Bartholomew, traditionally known as the ‘Street of the Comedy’, this popular term has been passed from generation to generation and always by word of mouth, and is the only proof of the existence of the theatre as no documents have been found which can confirm the precise location of the theatre itself. Some other press articles help to complete the little information with reference to this period, which to this date is still not well known. With reference to the nineteenth century, we have the complete documentation of the construction of a theatre and dance halls within the old bastion of the city walls, situated on the site of today’s Principal theatre. This first building was totally rebuilt in the year 1820, due to the fact that as from 1817, the seasons of Italian opera begin to frequently take place and the need for a new theatre which can accommodate a numerous audience is imminent. The work is carried out by Miquel Comas, however, after a few years this building results as being too small and the construction of another floor is considered. Today’s theatre : 185 years of history In the year 1829, the opera had become deeply rooted among the society of Mahon , and the theatre which had been constructed ten years previously had become insufficient for the representation of the new lyrical works which were arriving from Italy. The opera impresario Giovanni Palagi, who for several years had been settled in Maó , was the author of the new Project and also the promoter of the company which in turn would carry out the construction of a theatre based on the Italian style of construction, and located on the same site as the old theatre. The new building celebrates the opening on the the 15th of December of 1829 and has a capacity for nearly one thousand members of the audience. The theatre hall has the shape of a horseshoe and the pit, with an inclination of one span, is surrounded by 16 arches which support three floors of boxes, plus the gods. The master builders Alfons Hernández and Josep Pere Pons, directed by Palagi, carry out this construction, and the scenic decoration is carried out by the artist from Ciudadela Andrés Galbis. During the nineteenth century, improvements to the theatre were made. In the year 1845 with the acquisition of some adjacent buildings the theatre is extended: in the year 1859 some internal improvements are made and the neoclassic façade is built and in the year 1894 electrical lighting is installed. At the beginning of the twentieth Century, all the installations are revised and adapted to the new security regulations, and after the Civil War, due to the damage caused by a bomb which fell onto the stage, a great number of repairs had to be carried out. Not long after, during the forties, several adjacent buildings on the street of the costa de Deià were acquired in order to house the complimentary services areas and also improve the Security Systems. In the eighties, coinciding with the 150 years of the theatre’s existence, a new refurbishing of the the theatre was carried out, which without a doubt was insufficient for a building which had been used for 150 years and was then showing signs of the times. In agreement with a programme of rehabilitation of historical theatres organised by MOPTMA, a decision was made to restore the theatre, which in due course was closed to the public for nearly five years. The restoration of the theatre has returned the splendour of the old theatre of the eighties, which conserved all the charm of the period, but, at the same time, has provided it with the latest technologies and installations for the staging of the most avant-guarde performances. The hall and the central façade, with local stone, conserve their charm, but the perimeter of the total area has been redone. In the posterior part of the theatre are situated the modern service areas of the dressing rooms, the lift and the technical equipment area, and in the frontal part, the reception area and corridors have been extended-with pleasant areas in which the members of the public can mingle and be attended at all times. The opening of the theatre , in June 2001, gave back to the town of Maó and all Menorca, a theatre prepared for the new century which we had hardly just begun. The curtains of the Principal’s stage During its history, the Principal theatre has had three stage curtains. When the present theatre building was opened in the year 1829, the stage decoration was designed by the artist from Ciudadela, Andreu Galbis, who painted a stage curtain with the representation of Aurora, of which there is no other evidence than the information found in documents of the period. We have no knowledge of the whereabouts or for how long it was actually in use. It is known, however, that a second stage curtain, named the ‘red curtain’ dates from the first period of existence of the Mahones coliseum. This curtain, which was restored for the opening of the year 2001, shows a group of three women, who represent comedy, tragedy and dance, and is framed with two red curtains, thus gaining its popular name. The artists of this stage curtain are unknown. The third stage curtain of the theatre, was made in honour of the visit of Queen Isabel II to Menorca, in the year 1860. In the multiple acts prepared in tribute to the royalty, perhaps the most noteworthy were the extraordinary performances carried out in the Principal theatre, with the representation of the operas Il trovatore and Y Lombardi. A large refurbishment had been carried out in order to be able to welcome the royal entourage, and the Menorcan artist and stage designer, Francesc Pons Encina had been commissioned to design the commemorative stage curtain of the Royal visit. The curtain represents the Spanish coat of arms crowned with a crown of bay leaves, and centred between pillars which form the arms: some architecture completes the ensemble, and it is framed by two green curtains, which became popularly known as the ‘green stage curtain’. The artistic quality of the curtain was greatly admired during the period, and nowadays is still highly praised by Miquel Massip , restorer of the two stage curtains, as well as the central drop. This last piece, which is used to reduce the opening of the stage, is decorated with the coat of arms of the city of Maó, and medallions with portraits of artists related to music and theatre. It was probably designed by the Italian stage designer Gaetano Labó, who was in Maó during the season from 1854 to 1855. The fact that a theatre possesses more than one stage curtain, according to authorised experts, is highly unusual, and possibly unique. Talia Owing to the restoration work carried out on the Principal theatre, a decision was made to install a large statue which would relate to the arts and also catch the eye of the general public who did not know the exact location of the theatre itself., as it is situated in the centre of the town amongst its quaint streets. At the same time, the statue would represent the arts and carry them onto the street, thus prolonging the arts from the theatre building out onto the streets and to the general public. The artist from Ciutadella Maties Quetglas, who was well known for his works, but whose works were not present in the city of Maó, was commissioned to carry out this work of art. The theme which was to be represented was also evident from the beginning, a statue which would relate to the World of the theatre, and this is why, the best choice was the figure of Thalia, who from ancient times represents Comedy. And so the statue of Thalia was created, a feminine figure, perhaps a little androygynous, made of bronze, three metres high, based on a classical design, and situated on a stone pedestal, at a strategic point where the façade of the old theatre and the extensión of the new building are joined. It was revealed in the month of May, 2001, one month before the official opening of the theatre, and whose silhouette has become to form part of the theatre itself.
This sand beach is some 10min walk from the free parking. It is quite crowded. The water is crystal clear, of a turquoise color, and there are nice shallow caves to explore. There's not much of underwater life.
Son Bou or Platges de Son Bou is situated at eight kilometres from Alaior, located between Punta Rodona (with the Torre Esfondrada, a defence tower of the 19th century) and Cap de ses Penyes (next to a paleochristian basilica), as well as next to the villages Son Bou, Sant Jaume de la Mediterrània and Torre Solí Nou. This beach belongs to a u-shaped sea inlet which is the origin of a huge bay, completely open to the sea. It is also characterized by being the longest coastal stretch of Menorca, with 2,4 kilometres in length, and it has a sandy surface, the slope is gentle, it has crystal clear water, and the beach is very crowded by local visitors and tourists. The biggest system of dunes and the second most important wetland of the island can be found at the rear, behind s'Albufera des Grau, which both belong to the Àrea Natural d'Especial Interès. The marine and underwater conditions for anchoring boats are excellent if the weather is good and the wind is not blowing from the north or northeast. In the central area of this beach there are some rocks, so that you are not recommended to approach the coast too much. In front of the coast, at about three hectometres, you can see Escull de sa Galera, an emerging rock around which you can navigate with a big boat. The accessibility by car is easy following the signs and the deviations. The private car can be left on a free parking area in the surroundings. You can also reach this beach with the public transport during the summer season. When the beach has a lifeguard service, you must follow the lifeguards' instructions and the warnings on flags. A red flag indicates dangerous swimming conditions and means that swimming is not permitted. A yellow flag indicates that precaution must be taken, but that swimming is permitted. A green flag indicates that swimming is permitted. An orange flag is used to indicate that the lifeguard is absent. Act cautiously when no lifeguard is present or the service is not available and enjoy the beach without taking any unnecessary risks. For health and safety reasons, the municipal ordinances ban pets on beaches. This beach has received the 14001 environmental certification. Information about this beach may change. To confirm the data or consult changes or new features, please contact the tourism office below: Tourist Information - Menorca Main technical data Type of access: 2400 meters Type of access: For pedestrians - For vehicles - For boats Average width: 120 meters Access for disabled people: Yes Degree of occupancy: High Anchoring zone: Yes
Macarella is situated at 14 kilometres from Ciutadella, located between es Castellet de Macarella and Punta de na Xulla, it belongs to the Àrea Natural d'Especial Interès of the south coast of Ciutadella, and it is considered to be one of the most beautiful beaches in Menorca. It is a virgin and isolated u-shaped cove, not very big, surrounded by high cliffs, covered by thick pine trees, there is a wetland inhabited by eels and sea turtles, a canyon, a stretch of the Camí de Cavalls located at the rear, which gives a quite wild aspect; the beach is sandy, there is crystal clear water, the slope is gentle, the swell very moderate and it is not very crowded by local visitors and tourists. It is the typical menorcan landscape. The coast gets higher, becomes steep and inaccessible, except at the sea inlets which are normally also the mouth of a torrent or a canyon, with beautiful bathing areas and excellent shelters in the sea. The marine and underwater conditions for anchoring boats are good on a sandy ground, although it is open to the winds from the southwest-south and you have to approach the coast carefully because of the rocks. In the nearby and more sheltered Cala Macarelleta there are signs and you can anchor on the eastern side, on a sandy ground with a depth of four metres. The accessibility by car is easy following the signs and the deviations. The private car can be left on a free parking area at one kilometre from this coastal stretch. When the beach has a lifeguard service, you must follow the lifeguards' instructions and the warnings on flags. A red flag indicates dangerous swimming conditions and means that swimming is not permitted. A yellow flag indicates that precaution must be taken, but that swimming is permitted. A green flag indicates that swimming is permitted. An orange flag is used to indicate that the lifeguard is absent. Act cautiously when no lifeguard is present or the service is not available and enjoy the beach without taking any unnecessary risks. For health and safety reasons, the municipal ordinances ban pets on beaches. Information about this beach may change. To confirm the data or consult changes or new features, please contact the municipal tourism office below: Main technical data Type of access: 140 meters Type of access: For pedestrians - For vehicles - For boats Average width: 40 meters Access for disabled people: No Degree of occupancy: Medium
Lovely beach, great for families!
Spectacular by day, evening and by night...that is what sa Cova d`en Xoroi is. An impressive natural space located in a beautiful cliff on the south coast of the island of Minorca, touched by history and washed by the sea. A cavern steeped in mythology, open from morning to dawn, full of corners to discover. In the establishment you could drink an aperitif at any time of the day and night, immersed in a unbeatable natural framework with a quality service. A view point with spectacular views, from where one can contemplate the dawn, the sunset and the spell of the moon. With a selection of the best cocktails, a quality service and the ambient down music giving the appropriate atmosphere, the relaxing sunsets will leave you an indelible memory of your stay in the island. You can’t miss the well-known ambient festivals with live music that are being held yearly and they count on the best international artists. A place to dance at night with the rhythm of music from the best international Djs.With a exclusive and elaborated music program, you will find the type of party that fits you better. Sa Cova d`en Xoroi, without a doubt a unique not to be missed place...
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