
Menorca Balearic Islands, Spain Travel Guide
Spring (April - May): Mild temperatures, from 15°C to 22°C (59°F to 72°F). A moderate amount of rain and increasing sunshine. Sea temperature around 17°C (63°F). Humidity levels stay pleasant.
Summer (June - August): Hot and dry, with the weather between 25°C and 32°C (77°F to 90°F). Low precipitation, peak sunshine. Sea temperatures are mild, from 22°C to 26°C (72°F to 79°F), ideal for swimming. Humidity can be high, notably during The month of august.
Beaches & Swimming: Best months are June, July, August, and September when the the ocean is warm.
Hiking & Cycling (Camí de Cavalls): April, May, early June, late September, and October provide pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds for active exploration.
(July - August)
Weather is hot, sea temperatures are warmest. All tourist facilities, restaurants, and attractions are open. Nightlife and cultural events are at their peak.
Beaches and attractions are crowded. Prices for flights and places to stay are highest; advance making bookings is necessary. Intense heat limits daytime outdoor activities.
(May - June, Sept - Oct)
Temperatures are pleasant for exploration. Fewer crowds, lower prices. Most facilities open, especially June and September. Excellent for hiking and cycling. The water is warm enough for taking a dip in September.
Smaller establishments may be closed in early During the month of may or the End of october. Weather can be less predictable, with greater chance of rain during The month of october.
(November - April)
Lowest prices for accommodation and flights. Very few tourists, presenting an authentic local experience. Ideal for hiking, cycling, and discovering the island's interior.
Many tourist-oriented businesses are closed. Cooler temperatures and higher risk of rain. Non-stop flight choices limited. Sea is too cold for swimming.
Kayaking and paddleboarding conditions are optimal in June, July, August, and September due to warm, calm waters.
The shoulder season offers comfortable walking weather and fewer crowds for visits to old towns and archaeological sites. Spring and autumn migration periods are prime for birdwatching at S'Albufera des Grau.
If your focus is on quiet beaches, opt for the shoulder season.
For comfortable outdoor pursuits, the shoulder season is excellent.
May-June or September-October provides a good mix of pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
Visit between high and low seasons for better value on flights and lodging.
Low season offers a truly local island experience, though tourist there are not many facilities.
Spain is part of the Schengen Area, which permits movement among member countries.
Non-EU citizens may need a Schengen visa for tourism or business inside Spain. US citizens travel visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period across the Schengen Area.
Standard immigration procedures apply at Menorca Airport (MAH) or ferry docks. Be prepared to show your passport plus check your visit's purpose and duration.
Keep important contact numbers readily available during your journey.
Menorca caters to various budgets, from economical to indulgent.
The official currency of Spain and Menorca is the Euro (EUR, €).
Cash machines are common in towns and vacation spots for cash withdrawals. Banks also exchange currency; airport rates are often less favorable. Credit and debit cards (Visa and Mastercard) are widely accepted at hotels, restaurants, and shops. Notify your bank about your trip plans to avoid card suspension.
Estimated daily cost: €50 - €90 ($55 - $100 approx.)
Accommodation: Hostel bed or basic guesthouse (€25-€40)
Food: Supermarket purchases, street food, budget cafes (€20-€30)
Estimated daily cost: €100 - €200 ($110 - $220 approx.)
Accommodation: Mid-range hotel or apartment (€60-€120)
Food: Informal eateries, some nicer meals (€40-€70)
Estimated daily cost: €250+ ($275+ approx.)
Accommodation: Luxury hotel, private villa (€150+)
Food: Fine dining, high-fine dining restaurants (€100+)
| Category | The Common Cost (EUR) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Accommodations (per night) | Hostel/Guesthouse: €25 - €60; Mid-range Hotel/Apartment: €80 - €200; Luxury Hotel/Villa: €200 - €800+ | Prices vary by season and location. |
| Meals (per person) | Breakfast: €5 - €10; Lunch (casual/menu del día): €12 - €20; Dinner (mid-range): €25 - €50+; Street food/snack: €3 - €8; Local beer/wine: €3 - €6 | "Menú del Día" is a good value. |
| Transportation | Local bus ticket: €1.70 - €3.50; Taxi (short ride): €8 - €15; Car rental (daily, compact): €30 - €70 (low season), €60 - €150+ (high season); Scooter rental (daily): €25 - €50 | Car rental prices fluctuate seasonally. |
Menorca is a very safe destination; these guidelines contribute to a worry-free trip.
No specific vaccinations are necessary for entry from the United States. Ensure routine vaccinations (MMR, DTP, Varicella, Polio, Flu) are current.
Consult a healthcare provider well before your trip for any other recommended vaccinations based on your health history and planned activities.
Use High SPF sunscreen, wear hats, and seek shade during peak sun hours (11 IN the morning - 4 PM). Drink plenty of fluids with plenty of Bottled water.
Dehydration: The warm climate, especially in summer, can cause dehydration. Carry and drink plenty of water.
Mosquito Bites: Mosquitoes can be present at dusk and near stagnant water. Use Insect repellent and consider wearing long sleeves/pants in evenings.
Food Hygiene: Food safety standards are high. Wash your hands frequently. Choose vendors with clean practices if considering street food.
Tap water in Menorca is safe to drink, though it can be heavily chlorinated and have a distinct mineral taste.
Spain has a high-quality public healthcare system. Tourists may need to pay upfront for amenities unless they feature medical travel coverage or an EHIC card (for EU citizens).
Easily identified by a green cross sign, pharmacies are common. Pharmacists provide suggestions for minor illnesses and provide over-the-counter medications.
Dial 112 for all emergencies (police, ambulance, fire). Operators often speak English, offering a single point of contact for urgent situations.
Menorca maintains a very low crime rate; it is among Europe's safest destinations. Violent crime is extremely rare.
Consider packing a compact first aid kit for minor injuries and essential medicines.
Include Band-aids, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers (Ibuprofen), antihistamines, and Anti-diarrhea medication. A small First Aid Kit is sensible.
Pack high SPF sunscreen, After-sun lotion, and Lip balm with SPF. Insect repellent (with DEET or Picaridin) is necessary, especially for evenings.
Carry all prescription medications in original containers with labels. A doctor's note or prescription copy is wise, particularly for restricted drugs. Pack sufficient supply for your entire trip.