Celebrate in style with a group holiday in Menorca

Celebrate in style with a group holiday in Menorca

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Chalet for 10 People in Ciutadella, Coast of Menorca
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Ciutadella, Coast of Menorca
Chalet • 234 m² • 5 Bedrooms
9.7
(10 reviews)
IIn a quiet residential area in Ciutadella is the spacious holiday home Abatzer with room for 10 people. It has a living room, a dining area, a well-equipped kitchen, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a hobby room with pool table. Facilities also include Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, a TV, a fireplace and a garage. The stand-out highlight is the outdoor area with a large pool, lounge furniture and a barbecue area that leaves nothing to be desired and provides for relaxing holidays. Supermarkets and restaurants and the sandy beach Cala Santandria can be reached within 5 minutes by car or 15 minutes on ...
from £385 / night
Villa for 4 People in Es Mercadal, Coast of Menorca
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Es Mercadal, Coast of Menorca
Villa • 90 m² • 2 Bedrooms
9.6
(15 reviews)
Villa Solivent, built in typical Menorcan style, is located in Punta Grossa, just a few metres from the sea and can accommodate 4 people. The single-storey holiday home has a cosy living room with fireplace, a well-equipped kitchen, 2 bedrooms and a bathroom. Wi-Fi, fans, a satellite TV, a high chair, a baby cot and a parking space are also at your disposal. The adjacent greenhouse equipped with Mediterranean plants, garden furniture and a hammock invites you to enjoy a relaxing holiday thanks to the barbecue facilities and a beautiful ambience. Outside you will also find a pool and a cover...
from £154 / night
Villa for 7 People in Sant Lluís, Coast of Menorca
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Sant Lluís, Coast of Menorca
Villa • 270 m² • 4 Bedrooms
9.6
(14 reviews)
Just 250 m from the sea, Villa Los Arcos is located in the small village of Binibeca, in a quiet residential area, and stands out for its fantastic views. The holiday home offers a living room, a well-equipped kitchen, 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, providing space for 8 people. You also have Wi-Fi, air conditioning, television, a cot and a high chair at your disposal. The covered terrace with garden furniture, pool and barbecue is ideal for relaxing. Additionally, the house features a spacious balcony with curtains, lounge furniture and a dining table. Enjoy the sea views and a comfortable ho...
from £271 / night

Bring the whole gang on a group trip to Menorca

Don't want the crazy nightlife of Mallorca or Ibiza? It's time to discover their little sister. Menorca is known as the quietest Balearic island, famous for its great beaches and beautiful nature. In fact, the entire island has been declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve - beat that, Ibiza! Yes, you'll still have bars and clubs to go to by night, but if your ideal group holiday is all about chilled-out sophistication, Menorca might just be your dream destination.

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Planning a group holiday in Menorca

Why should I choose Menorca for my next group holiday?

Love the great outdoors? Then your group holiday in Menorca is going to be truly epic. Start by hitting the beach. The island is renowned for its small coves, with white sand and turquoise waters. Many are flanked by trees, giving a true tropical island vibe. Head to Cala Macarelleta, Cala Mitjana, or Cala en Turqueta - or, if you want a lively beach, go to Son Bou, which has restaurants and shops beside the sand. There are so many options for water sports during a group trip to Menorca: kayaking, snorkelling, paddleboarding, sailing, and more. You'll also find a number of great bars. The most famous has to be Cova d'en Xoroi, a unique cave bar with the best sunset views around.

Where should I stay in Menorca with a big group of friends?

For comfort and privacy, look for a villa in Menorca with a private pool and enough space for your entire group to relax. Villas in Cala Galdana are great if you want to do a spot of sun-worshipping. Cala Galdana is a lively resort built around a horseshoe-shaped beach, with lots of great restaurants nearby. Stay in a villa in Cala en Porter for nightlife that's fun but not outrageous; the town's main square has a great mixture of bars, restaurants, and clubs, including options for karaoke. If you want something quieter during your group getaway to Menorca, look at villas in Binibeca. This picturesque fishing village, with its traditional white-washed walls, offers classic Mediterranean charm. Active groups can pair their trip with a hiking holiday in Menorca, walking sections of the spectacular Camí de Cavalls coastal trail together. If you want to enjoy the local culture, you could look for holiday lettings in Menorca in the island's two cities, Ciutadella and Maó.

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When is the best time to travel to Menorca?

The summer months of July and August offer buzzing beach life and endless sunshine - but prices can be high, and with the mercury pushing 30°C, it may be too hot for some. The shoulder seasons are a better choice for visitors on a budget. Warm, pleasant weather starts in late April and continues until autumn. The sea remains swimmable until mid-October. Spring is particularly lovely, with wildflowers in bloom and the island still feeling delightfully uncrowded. Autumn offers the bonus of warmer sea temperatures than spring, alongside lower prices for accommodation. For groups planning a special event - a hen, stag, or big birthday - book several months in advance during the summer peak.

How can I get to Menorca from the UK?

A number of British airports offer direct flights to Menorca, but many of them only operate in peak season. London Gatwick, Manchester, and Bristol fly all year round to Menorca (MAH). A flight from London takes about two hours and twenty minutes. Alternatively, if you feel like a real adventure, you could fly into one of the larger airports in Mallorca or Ibiza and take a ferry to the smaller island.

How can I get around Menorca with a large group?

Menorca has a bus network, connecting the island's two cities with various resorts, but it can be quite sporadic. If you plan on travelling around the island a lot, you might be better off renting your own car - or cars, in a large group. To book a seven-seater taxi, you'll need to call or text ahead; you're unlikely to be able to flag down one of these larger vehicles in the street. Many groups find that hiring a couple of small cars works out cheaper than relying on taxis. Drives across the island rarely take more than 45 minutes, so even if your accommodation is in the south, you can easily reach the north for a beach day.

Do restaurants and beach clubs in Menorca require advance booking?

It's a good idea to book in advance, especially during the peak summer months. Large groups should always book restaurants in advance, both out of courtesy and to ensure that they can cope. Most bars and casual restaurants in Menorca have small tables, so the staff will need warning to create a larger seating arrangement for your group. Set group menus are widely available at the popular restaurants in Maó, Ciutadella, and Fornells, which can simplify ordering and help keep everyone's bill predictable. For a special evening, the famous cave bar Cova d'en Xoroi accepts group reservations for its sunset slots, but these book up fast in summer - plan ahead and have someone in the group ready to confirm the booking.

Are there any special activities for large groups in Menorca to try?

When you travel in a large group, some special activities become more affordable. In Menorca, you could try chartering a boat for a day trip, visiting tiny coves that are inaccessible from land. Many of Menorca's best beaches are extremely hard to get to; go by boat, and you'll have the beach to yourselves. With the cost spread among the entire group, this luxury activity can actually become possible for travellers on a budget.

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