For many people, the Balearic Island of Menorca needs little or no introduction. It’s become a firm favourite holiday destination with the many who return year after year, and it seems there are quite a lot of us who just can’t get enough of this little Spanish gem. But there are others (believe it or not) who have not yet discovered the unbounded delights of the island. To them we say, no matter who you are and how old (or young) your children, there’s a Menorca family resort just waiting for you... A Destination for Everyone Who doesn’t love a beach? The word just begs to be followed by ‘holiday’ and, if you’re considering coming to the Balearic Islands you can guarantee you’re in for a treat in terms of sun, sea and sand. But there are quite a lot of places from which to choose, so the uninitiated may appreciate a few tips to help make that final decision. Son Bou Son Bou would make a fabulous choice, being home to the longest (and possibly the best) beach on the entire island. The two and a half kilometre Blue Flag beach is also extremely wide, with the gently shelving sands making it ideal for youngsters to splash in the shallows. There are plenty of amenities on hand and, for older kids, there’s a selection of water sports. In addition there’s an amazing wetland area just behind the resort, and children of all ages will enjoy walking around it and spotting the huge variety of birds. Son Bou really is the classic Menorca family resort. Cala en Porter One of the original holiday resorts on the island, Cala en Porter is consistently rated as having one of the best beaches for children, with wide sloping shallows and stunning turquoise waters. There’s also plenty of room for parents to spread out on the sand and relax. Backed by huge limestone cliffs, the protected nature area affords plenty of opportunities for walking, hiking and cycling. Children absolutely love exploring the many caves and cliffs along the way and this is a great place for active families to enjoy the outdoors. Cala Galdana Cala Galdana is one of the most popular Menorca family resorts, and its instantly recognisable horseshoe-shaped bay is a fantastic place for kids and parents to while away many happy hours. There are plenty of places to eat and drink without having to interrupt the fun, and of course lots of water sports for older members of the family. One of the most enjoyable family activities here is to go on an organised horse-riding tour. Not only will you get to see a lot more of the beautiful coastline, the children will go home with some wonderful memories. Punta Prima For a quieter, more laidback Menorca family resort holiday, consider renting a villa in lovely Punta Prima. Even aside from its gorgeous beach, because it’s set in some truly beautiful landscape, getting out and about in nature is an absolute pleasure. It’s also close to the traditional fishing village of Binibeca, and when the kids find out there’s a mini road train to take you the whole way, they’ll jump at the chance of a day trip. You can also hop on the local bus and visit Mahón, to get a taste of life in the capital. There really aren’t any wrong choices when it comes to choosing a place to make as your base on Menorca, and the above are just a few of your options. Do your research, look at lots of photos and, once you’ve decided on a destination, get in touch with a reputable accommodation operator to find your ideal home away from home. Then, get ready for the best family holiday of your life! Author Plate Brenda Jaaback, Managing Director of Bartle Holidays, is a renowned Menorca expert. From its history to its people and from its wildlife to its cuisine - no secret of the island remains hidden to her. Personally selecting the finest properties for her clients, Brenda is the go-to person for anyone planning a relaxing holiday in a Menorca family resort. Bartle Holidays makes no warranty as to the accuracy of information contained in this article and excludes any liability of any kind for the information.
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