8 STAGES | 9 | 10 days
breakfast included
luggages transfers
15~35 Km. a day
10 STAGES | 11 | 12 days
breakfast included
luggages transfers
14~25 Km. a day
full itinerary: 180,2 Km
total ascent: 2104 mts
total descent: 2116 mts
▸ Incluye
8 STAGES | ACCOMMODATION:
arrival to Menorca
ownwards transfer Airport-Maó
1st night in Maó ▸Hostal Jume Urban Rooms
Maó ▸ Arenal d'en Castell
walking distance: 35,3 Km
ascent: ↗ 527 m
descent: ↘ 555 m
2nd night in Arenal d’en Castell▸Palladium Hotel Menorca
Arenal d'en Castell ▸ Binimel-là
walking distance: 22,9 Km
ascent: ↗ 221 m
descent: ↘ 219 m
3rd night in Ferreries ▸ Aparthotel Loar
Binimel-là ▸ Cala Morell
walking distance: 24,9 Km
ascent: ↗ 600 m
descent: ↘ 556 m
4nd night in Cala Morell ▸ Apartamento Morell
Cala Morell▸Ciutadella
walking distance: 19,7 Km
ascent: ↗ 145 m
descent: ↘ 183 m
5th night in Ciutadella ▸Sagitario Hostal Ciutadella
Ciutadella ▸Cala Galdana
walking distance: 30,3 Km
ascent: ↗ 135 m
descent: ↘ 154 m
6th night in Cala Galdana▸Hotel Comitas Floramar
Cala Galdana▸Son Bou
walking distance: 14,6 Km
ascent: ↗ 194 m
descent: ↘ 212 m
7th night in Son Bou▸Hotel Jardín de Menorca
Son Bou ▸ Binibeca
walking distance: 19,7 Km
ascent: ↗ 261 m
descent: ↘ 265 m
8th night in Binibeca ▸Hotel Menorca Binibeca
Binibeca ▸ Maó
walking distance: 18,6 Km
ascent: ↗ 100 m
descent: ↘ 29 m
9th night in Maó▸Hostal Jume Urban Rooms
departure day
ownwards airport transfer
DIFFICULTY LEVEL
This programme is for you if you are in excellent physical condition; if you can cover steep slopes and have no vertigo or health problems; if you regularly do long walks and consider yourself a good sportsman, love nature and are respectful of the environment.
we move your luggage from accommodation to accommodation
accommodation
small charming hotels and unique accommodation in strategic locations, with breakfast included.
stages
8 stages between 15 and 35 km each, to cover the entire CamiDeCavalls in 10 days.
Cualquier fecha de llegada es posible
Book early! …and get a 6% discount for bookings more than 90 days in advance, between October 1st and April 30th
Rates for 8 stages | 9 | 10 days
Book early! …and get a 6% discount for bookings more than 90 days in advance, between October 1st and April 30th
Rates for 8 stages | 9 | 10 days
985 € ▸ 925€ per person in double/twin room (2 persons)
| Single Suplement (room for single use)
(…and 3rd person): + 335 €
Solo Traveller (1 person): 1645 € ▸ 1547 €
The Balearic Islands apply a tourist tax that will be collected at each establishment upon arrival. This tourist tax ranges from €2 to €3 per person/accommodation, depending on the type of establishment and the time of year. Our prices do not include this tourist tax. Want to know more? Follow the linkTourist Tax
This programme is for you if you are in excellent physical condition; if you can cover steep slopes and have no vertigo or health problems; if you regularly do long walks and consider yourself a good sportsman, love nature and are respectful of the environment.
3rd night in Arenal d’en Castell ▸ Club Hotel Aguamarina
Arenal d'en Castell▸Binimel.là
walking distance: 22,9 Km
ascent: ↗ 221 m
descent: ↘ 219 m
4nd night in Ferreries ▸ Aparthotel Loar
Binimel.là ▸ Cala Morell
walking distance: 24,9 Km
ascent: ↗ 600 m
descent: ↘ 556 m
5th night in Cala Morell ▸Apartamento Morell
Cala Morell▸Ciutadella
walking distance: 19,7 Km
ascent: ↗ 145 m
descent: ↘ 183 m
6th night in Ciutadella▸Sagitario Hostal Ciutadella
Ciutadella▸Son Xoriguer
walking distance: 16,3 Km
ascent: ↗ 28 m
descent: ↘ 44 m
7th night in Son Xoriguer▸Hotel Sagitario Princesa Playa
Son Xoriguer ▸ Cala Galdana
walking distance: 14,6 Km
ascent: ↗ 111 m
descent: ↘ 108 m
8th night in Cala Galdana▸Hotel Comitas Floramar
Cala Galdana ▸ Son Bou
walking distance: 14,6 Km
ascent: ↗ 194 m
descent: ↘ 212 m
9th night in Son Bou▸Hotel Jardín de Menorca
Son Bou ▸ Binibeca
walking distance: 19,7 Km
ascent: ↗ 261 m
descent: ↘ 265 m
10th night in Binibeca ▸Hotel Menorca Binibeca
Binibeca▸ Maó
walking distance: 18,6 Km
ascent: ↗ 100 m
descent: ↘ 29 m
11th night in Maó▸Hostal Jume Urban Rooms
departure day
ownwards airport transfer
luggage transfers
we move your luggage from accommodation to accommodation
accommodation
small charming hotels and unique accommodation in strategic locations, with breakfast included.
stages
10 stages of between 14 and 25 km each, to cover the entire CamiDeCavalls in 12 days.
Book early! …and get a 6% discount for bookings more than 90 days in advance, between October 1st and April 30th
Rates for 10 stages | 11 | 12 days
Book early! …and get a 6% discount for bookings more than 90 days in advance, between October 1st and April 30th
Rates for 10 stages | 11 | 12 days
1165 € ▸ 1095€ per person in double/twin room (2 persons)
| Single Suplement (room for single use)
(…and 3rd person): + 436 €
Solo Traveller (1 person): 1945 € ▸ 1826 €
The Balearic Islands apply a tourist tax that will be collected at each establishment upon arrival. This tourist tax ranges from €2 to €3 per person/accommodation, depending on the type of establishment and the time of year. Our prices do not include this tourist tax. Want to know more? Follow the linkTourist Tax
The origin of the Cami de Cavalls is linked to defensive and surveillance purposes. It is believed that its initial layout was established during the Middle Ages to facilitate the rapid movement of troops and cavalry around the island. This system allowed continuous surveillance of the coast to prevent and respond to pirate attacks and other maritime threats.
The British and French: During the 18th century, Menorca changed ownership several times between the British, French and Spanish. The British, in particular, improved and used the road to strengthen their coastal defences and facilitate communication between their various fortifications. Watchtowers and forts were built along the road, many of which can still be seen today.
With the definitive Spanish reconquest in 1802, the Cami de Cavalls continued to be used for military and defensive purposes. The towers and fortifications continued to play an important role in protecting the island until the threat of an invasion diminished.
Today, the Cami de Cavalls is also valued for its ecological importance.
The trail runs through protected natural areas, offering walkers spectacular views of the local flora and fauna. It is a green corridor that connects different ecosystems and landscapes of Menorca.
The Cami de Cavalls, more than a path, is a living testimony to the history and resilience of Menorca, a cultural and natural jewel that invites you to explore and connect with the past and present of the island.
Cami de Cavalls
Highlights of the trip:
Cami de Cavalls: a trail along the coast of Menorca
Crossing small beaches of surprising colours
unique small lodgings in charming enclaves
Menorca: Biosphere Reserve
Menorca was declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO on 8 October 1993. This designation underlines the island’s natural and cultural wealth and its commitment to sustainable development.
Ecosystem Diversity: Menorca is home to a variety of ecosystems, including forests, wetlands, cliffs, sea caves and unspoilt beaches.
The island is a vital habitat for many species of flora and fauna, some of which are endemic.
Protected Species: The island is a refuge for migratory birds and native species such as the Mediterranean turtle.
There are also numerous marine species in the waters surrounding the island.
Cultural Heritage: Menorca has a rich archaeological heritage that includes prehistoric monuments such as talayots, taulas and navetas.
The influence of various cultures throughout history, including Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs and British, has left a diverse cultural legacy.
Local festivities, such as the Fiestas de Sant Joan, are an integral part of life in Menorca.
Traditional crafts and gastronomy also form an important part of the island’s cultural identity.
Sustainable Development: The declaration as a Biosphere Reserve has promoted policies for the conservation and sustainable management of natural resources.
Reforestation projects, control of invasive species and protection of critical habitats are some of the initiatives underway. Menorcahas promoted a tourism model that seeks to minimise environmental impact and maximise benefits for the local community.
Ecotourism and outdoor activities, such as hiking and cycling, are popular with visitors.
Education and Science: The island is a living laboratory for scientific research in areas such as biology, ecology and environmental sciences.
Monitoring programmes are carried out to assess the state of the ecosystems and the effectiveness of conservation policies.
Educational programmes and awareness raising activities are carried out to involve the local community and visitors in the conservation of the island.
Initiatives such as workshops, talks and school activities help to promote greater environmental awareness.
The designation of Menorca as a Biosphere Reserve not only recognises its natural and cultural values, but also promotes a development model that balances conservation with the social and economic wellbeing of its inhabitants. This status helps to ensure that future generations will be able to enjoy the island’s resources and its beauty.
Cami deCavalls – Natural Heritage: Today, the Cami deCavalls is also acknowledged for its ecological importance. The trail runs through protected natural areas, offering walkers spectacular views of the local flora and fauna. It is a green corridor that connects different ecosystems and landscapes of Menorca.
Medieval origin of the Cami deCavalls:
The origin of the Camí deCavalls dates back to the 14th century, during the occupation of the Kingdom of Aragon. It was established as a means of communication and defence to protect the island from invaders and pirates.
The name Camí deCavalls translates as “Horse Path”, indicating its original use by mounted soldiers patrolling the coast.
Deterioration and Disuse
Over the centuries, especially during the 19th and early 20th centuries, the Cami de Cavalls fell into disuse. The modernisation of infrastructures and the development of new roads made the path less necessary for transport and defence purposes. Much of the path deteriorated, and some sections were even privatised or blocked by new constructions.
Recovery Process – Initiatives of the 1990s
The recovery of the Cami deCavalls began in earnest in the 1990s, driven by growing environmental awareness and interest in sustainable tourism.
Citizen and Political Mobilisation: Local organisations and citizens’ groups began to advocate for the restoration of the path. In 1996, the Consell Insular de Menorca, the island’s local government, took the initiative to recover and reopen the path.
Agreements and Expropriations: There was a long process of negotiation and, in some cases, expropriation of private land occupying parts of the road. This process was complicated and required a lot of time and effort to resolve legal disputes and obtain the consent of the landowners.
Restoration and Signage: Restoration work was carried out, including the cleaning and repair of the path, the construction of bridges and footbridges, and the installation of appropriate signage for hikers.
Inauguration and Current Use
The Cami deCavalls was officially reopened in 2010. Today, the trail is divided into 20 stages and stretches for about 185 kilometres around the island. It is used by hikers, cyclists and horse riders alike.
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Ownwards arrival to the hotel in Maó.
Informative video call to explain all the details of each stage.
+ Hostal Jume Urban Rooms (...or similar - Maó)
Day 2
Maó ▸ Arenal d'en Castell
After leaving your luggage at the hotel reception, you start your first route in the direction of Es Grau. Leaving the town, the path runs along the north coast of Menorca past various coves and old watchtowers to Es Grau.
When you reach the ‘Cap de Favàritx’ at the northeast end of the island, the path heads west, penetrating inland and crossing farmland. After reaching the inlet of ‘Cala Addaia’ the Cami de Cavalls crosses the Port Addaia and shortly after you will reach the Arenal d'en Castell after a long walk of 35 km, where you will find your next accommodation next to the luggage that has been transferred to it.
35,3 km | ↗ 527 m |↘ 555 m | + Palladium Hotel Menorca (...or similar - Arenal d'en Castell)
Day 3
Arenal d'en Castell▸Binimel-là
Today you continue your way north towards Ses Salines de Fornells, an old salt marsh that has now become a tourist and residential centre for the Menorcans of the capital.
The path follows the coastline along an endless number of beaches and coves with intense turquoise-blue waters. At ‘Cap de Cavalleria’ the path crosses the remains of an old Roman camp, a bunker of the Spanish Civil War and continues along the coastline to Binimel-là cove. Here the driver awaits us to take us to Ferreries.
22,9 km | ↗ 221 m |↘219 m | + Aparthotel Loar (...or similar - Ferreries)
Day 4
Binimel-là▸Cala Morell
Another short transfer of 15 minutes takes you back to Binimel-là, from where you will take the Cami de Cavalls on its itinerary for the next stage to the west.
The walk to Cap de Ferro is a stretch with gentle cliffs facing the ‘tramontana’, the wind that comes from the north and lashes this part of the Mediterranean. Once past Punta Rotja, the beautiful coves and small beaches return, offering a refreshing swim for the walker.
A little further on you will come to Cala Morell, an urbanised enclave where you will put an end to today's stage.
24,9 km | ↗ 600 m | ↘ 556 m | + Apartamento Morell (...or similar - Cala Morell)
Day 5
Cala Morell ▸Ciutadella
After breakfast and handing over the luggage to the driver, the route from Cala Morell heads towards the Punta Nati lighthouse and skirts the west coast of Menorca until reaching Ciutadella.
Today's stage will take you to the rougher side of the island, usually battered by the wind. Ciutadella, with its intricate medieval-looking narrow streets, is a beautiful town that deserves to be discovered.
19,7 km | ↗145 m | ↘ 183 m | + Sagitario Hostal Ciutadella (...or similar - Ciutadella)
Day 6
Ciutadella▸Cala Galdana
Starting from Ciutadella, today's stage heads south through a landscape dominated by Mediterranean pine trees and dotted with low vegetation, with a turquoise blue horizon as a backdrop.
Leaving the Artrutx lighthouse behind, an endless number of small coves follow one after the other along the path until reaching Cala Galdana. A long route but blessed by the multiple bathing options along the way, whose final point is one of the most beautiful coves in the south of Menorca: Cala Galdana.
30,3 km | ↗ 135 m | ↘ 154 m | + Hotel Comitas Floramar (...or similar - Cala Galdana)
Day 7
Cala Galdana▸Son Bou
The next stage continues south from Cala Galdana to the sandy areas of Son Bou.
Three beautiful coves maintain an exquisite proportion within the route: ‘Cala Mitjana’, ‘Cala Trebaluger’ and ‘Cala Escorxada’ before the path leads to the sandy area of ‘Platja Binigaus’, the prelude to the last stretch to Son Bou.
Despite its recent tourist development, the sandy beach of Son Bou remains unspoilt, adding a Mediterranean touch to today's stretch.
14,6 km | ↗194 m | ↘ 212 m | + Hotel Jardín de Menorca (...or similar - Son Bou)
Day 8
Son Bou▸Binibequer
The penultimate stage of the Cami de Cavalls begins in Son Bou, crossing one of the places that has undergone the greatest tourist development in Menorca, although it has been able to preserve the essence of the island.
The path progresses along the southern coastline until it reaches the village of Binibèquer Vell, an old fishing enclave that has now become a first-class tourist centre.
19,7 km | ↗261 m | ↘ 265 m |
+ Hotel Menorca Binibeca (...or similar - Binibequer)
Day 9
Binibequer▸Maó
The last stage of the Cami de Cavalls departs from Binibèquer, skirting the southeast coast through one of the wildest and most beautiful spots in Menorca on its way to the capital, Maó.
The trail enters rugged landscapes by the sea before entering the extensive inlet of the gulf of Maó. A route in 8 stages starting and finishing in the capital of Menorca and the permanent movement of your luggage from one accommodation to the next.
18,6 km | ↗100 m | ↘ 29 m |
+ Hostal Jume Urban Rooms (...or similar - Maó)
Day 10 | Departure
Transfer on your own to the airport for departure. But depending on the time of your flight, you will still have time to enjoy the atmosphere of the old streets of Maó.
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Cami de Cavalls ▸ 10 STAGES
Day 1
Your arrival to Menorca
Ownwards arrival to the hotel in Maó.
Informative video call to explain all the details of each stage.
+ Hostal Jume Urban Rooms (...or similar - Maó)
Day 2
Maó ▸ Es Grau
After leaving your luggage at the hotel reception, you start your first route in the direction of Es Grau. Leaving the town, the path runs along the north coast of Menorca along different coves and ancient watchtowers.
A path along the coast with few slopes and with the permanent presence of the sea, until you reach Es Grau, where you will find your next accommodation next to the luggage that has been transferred to it.
14 Km | ↗ 221 m | ↘ 247 m | + Apartamento Es Grau (...or similar - Es Grau)
Day 3
Es Grau ▸ Arenal d'en Castell
After breakfast you start the next stage approaching the Favàritx lighthouse, located in the northeast corner of Menorca. The path then heads west, penetrating inland and crossing farmland.
After reaching the inlet of ‘Cala Addaia’ the Cami de Cavalls crosses the Port Addaia and shortly after reaches the Arenal d'en Castell after almost 22 km of route, where you will find the next accommodation.
21,6 km | ↗ 324 m | ↘ 301 m | + Club Hotel Aguamarina (...or similar - Arenal d'en Castell)
Day 4
Arenal d'en Castell ▸ Binimel-là
Today you continue your way north towards Ses Salines de Fornells, an old salt marsh that has now become a tourist and residential centre for the Menorcans of the capital.
The path follows the coastline along an endless number of beaches and coves with intense turquoise-blue waters. At ‘Cap de Cavalleria’ the path crosses the remains of an old Roman camp, a bunker of the Spanish Civil War and continues along the coastline to Binimel-là cove. Here the driver awaits us to take us to Ferreries.
22,9 km | ↗ 221 m | ↘ 219 m |
+ Aparthotel Loar (...or similar - Ferreries)
Day 5
Binimel-là ▸ Cala Morell
Another short transfer of 15 minutes takes you back to Binimel-là, from where you will take the Cami de Cavalls on its itinerary for the next stage to the west.
The walk to Cap de Ferro is a stretch with gentle cliffs facing the ‘tramontana’, the wind that comes from the north and lashes this part of the Mediterranean. Once past Punta Rotja, the beautiful coves and small beaches return, offering a refreshing swim for the walker.
A little further on you will come to Cala Morell, an urbanised enclave where you will put an end to today's stage.
24,9 km | ↗ 600 m | ↘ 556 m |
+ Apartamento Morell (...or similar - Cala Morell)
Day 6
Cala Morell ▸ Ciutadella
After breakfast and handing over the luggage to the driver, the route from Cala Morell heads towards the Punta Nati lighthouse and skirts the west coast of Menorca until reaching Ciutadella.
Today's stage will take you to the rougher side of the island, usually battered by the wind. Ciutadella, with its intricate medieval-looking narrow streets, is a beautiful town that deserves to be discovered.
19,7 km | ↗145 m | ↘ 183 m |
+ Sagitario Hostal Ciutadella (...or similar - Ciutadella)
Day 7
Ciutadella ▸ Son Xoriguer
Starting from Ciutadell, today's stage heads south through a landscape dominated by Mediterranean pine trees and dotted with low vegetation, with a turquoise blue horizon as a backdrop.
The Artrutx lighthouse indicates the beginning of the end of this stage, which ends at the Son Xoriguer housing estate, from where you can see the north of Mallorca on clear days.
16,3 km | ↗28 m | ↘ 44 m |
+ Hotel Sagitario Princesa Playa (...or similar - Son Xoriguer)
Day 8
Son Xoriguer ▸ Cala Galdana
Today we travel along the south coast of Menorca, starting the stage in Son Xoriguer. The route unfolds over undulating terrain that crosses remote coves time and time again in a still sea that invites you to swim.
A landscape dominated by Mediterranean pine trees dotted with low vegetation and a turquoise blue horizon is the spice of today's stage. When we reach the viewpoint of ‘Es Castellet’ we will enjoy an extraordinary view of the ‘Cala Macarell’, before tackling the last stretch of the road that leads us to Cala Galdana.
14,6 km | ↗111 m | ↘ 108 m |
+ Hotel Comitas Floramar (...or similar - Cala Galdana)
Day 9
Cala Galdana ▸ Son Bou
The next stage continues south from Cala Galdana to the sandy areas of Son Bou.
Three beautiful coves maintain an exquisite proportion within the route: ‘Cala Mitjana’, ‘Cala Trebaluger’ and ‘Cala Escorxada’ before the path leads to the sandy area of ‘Platja Binigaus’, the prelude to the last stretch to Son Bou.
Despite its recent tourist development, the sandy beach of Son Bou remains unspoilt, adding a Mediterranean touch to today's stretch.
14,6 km | ↗194 m | ↘ 212m |
+ Hotel Jardín de Menorca (...or similar - Son Bou)
Day 10
Son Bou ▸ Binibequer
The penultimate stage of the Cami de Cavalls begins in Son Bou, crossing one of the places that has undergone the greatest tourist development in Menorca, although it has been able to preserve the essence of the island.
The path progresses along the southern coastline until it reaches the village of Binibèquer Vell, an old fishing enclave that has now become a first-class tourist centre.
19,7 km | ↗ 261 m | ↘ 265m |
+ Hotel Menorca Binibeca (...or similar - Binibequer)
Day 11
Binibèquer▸Maó
The last stage of the Cami de Cavalls departs from Binibèquer, skirting the southeast coast through one of the wildest and most beautiful spots in Menorca on its way to the capital, Maó.
The trail enters rugged landscapes by the sea before entering the extensive inlet of the gulf of Maó. A route in 8 stages starting and finishing in the capital of Menorca and the permanent movement of your luggage from one accommodation to the next.
18,6 km | ↗100 m | ↘ 29m |
+ Hostal Jume Urban Rooms (...or similar - Maó)
Day 12 | Departure
Transfer on your own to the airport for departure. But depending on the time of your flight, you will still have time to enjoy the atmosphere of the old streets of Maó.
TOUR LOCATION
Walk along the legendary Cami de Cavalls of Menorca, in 8 or 10 stages
ACCOMMODATION - in 8 stages | 10 days (Subject to availability):
SON XORIGUER ▸ Hotel Sagitario Princesa Playa (or similar)
CALA GALDANA▸ Hotel Comitas Floramar (or similar)
SON BOU ▸ Hotel Jardín de Menorca (or similar)
BINIBECA ▸ Hotel Menorca Binibeca (or similar)
MAÓ ▸ Hostal Jume Urban Rooms (or similar)
Additional overnights
It is also possible to book some additional days, before or after the hiking week, or an additional week to relax.
Difficulty
To successfully achieve the 8 or 10 stages from Camí de Cavalls it is necessary a good physical condition, a healthy condition and steady walk and. According to the year season, temperatures can be extreme (hot and/or cold). Therefore, it is necessary to have suitable warm clothes permanently, to be removed as layers if necessary. Some parts of this trail include passages with slippery loose stone. Using hiking poles is highly recommended.
Trails
Menorca has a well signposted network of trails. All sections where from our tours are perfectly marked. In addition to the detailed map of the island, you will get from us precise indications of each route and assistance from the hotline on your walks.
We recommend
Appropriate hiking clothing and sturdy footwear. During the tours, it is necessary to have food and drink enough, as well as sun protection, a cap, wind jacket and, in the winter months, warm clothing.
Luggage transfer
We move your luggage from one accommodation to next, so on your hikes you should only carry a backpack with the essentials of the day. For the whole trip, it is recommendable to use a single suitcase, not bigger than 20 kg.
You can book at any date!
fly to Menorca
other options to think about
The regional airline Air Nostrum, a subsidiary of IBERIA, offers multiple daily connections (45-minute flight) between Mallorca and Menorca.
If you cannot find a direct flight with suitable times or prices, you can explore the option of flying to Mallorca (an island that, due to its importance as a tourist destination, has a wide range of flights) and connecting from there to Menorca 😉
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Book early! ...and get a 6% discount for bookings more than 90 days in advance, between October 1st and April 30th
Rates for 8 stages | 9 | 10 days
985 € ▸ 925€ per person in double/twin room (2 persons)
| Single Suplement (room for single use)
(...and 3rd person): + 335 €
Solo Traveller (1 person): 1645 € ▸ 1547 €
Rates for 10 stages | 11 | 12 days
1165 € ▸ 1095€ per person in double/twin room (2 persons)
| Single Suplement (room for single use)
(...and 3rd person): + 436 €
Solo Traveller (1 person): 1945 € ▸ 1826 €
The Balearic Islands apply a tourist tax that will be collected at each establishment upon arrival. This tourist tax ranges from €2 to €3 per person/accommodation, depending on the type of establishment and the time of year. Our prices do not include this tourist tax. Want to know more? Follow the linkTourist Tax
Any arrival date is possible - You decide your travel dates and when to start. However, we must first request availability to the accommodations.
Booking: With an initial payment of 150 € (per person), book now and guarantee your trip. We will confirm your reserve within 24 hours. But in the case of accommodations unavailability, we will refund the paid amount or propose alternative dates.
What does this programme include?
Accommodations - 9 or 11 nights (depending on the number of stages) in different small charming hotels or apartments, B&B
Informations - personalised information by video-talk (if desired) on your arrival day
informative material - maps to be picked up at the hotel reception, upon arrival
Descriptions & GPX Tracks - to follow the walks on your mobile device
+ Private transfers - all necessary luggage & person transfers for each stage, except arrival & departure day
Support 24h - we keep permanently in touch with you throughout your stay to solve any problem or enquiry you may have
What is NOT included?
▸Flights to/from Menorca island
▸Airport transfer on arrival & departure days
▸Tourist tax
▸Lunches & Dinners
Cancellation Policy
▸ Up to 21 days before the date of arrival, 100% refund.
▸Between 15 and 7 days before the arrival date, 50% refund, or free of charge dates change.
▸ Between 6 and 3 days before the arrival date, 25% refund, no date changes permitted.
▸48 hours before the arrival date, 0% refund, no date changes permitted.