
Menorca Balearic Islands, Spain Travel Guide
The main bus operator for inter-urban routes is TMSA (Transportes Menorca S.A.). Local facilities inside towns may operate separately but integrate into the overall network.
Buses connect the two main towns, Mahón and Ciutadella, as well as these hubs to big vacation spots and well-known beaches. Service frequency rises significantly in the peak season.
Bus hours and frequency vary by route and season. High season (June-September) has significantly at shorter intervals services, early morning to late evening.
Modern buses generally have ramps and devoted wheelchair space. Check specific route accessibility with TMSA for particular needs.
Check latest timetables, specifically for less frequent routes. Arrive early at bus stops. Carry cash for fares; card payments are not always possible on board. Google Maps can provide public transport directions.
Must have a valid driver's license (AN idp if you are not-EU/EEA), credit card, minimum age (21/23). Book well in advance, especially for high season. Major and local companies available.
Widely available. Valid driver's license necessary; A or A1 for 125cc+. Helmets are mandatory.
No island-wide sharing program. Rental shops in major towns/resorts offer city, mountain, and e-bikes. Helmets are mandatory for cyclists under 16 everywhere within Spain, and for all cyclists outside urban areas.
Menorca has no cable cars, funiculars, or common public use tuk-tuks/jeepneys.
Driving laws are standard for Travel to spain. Roads are generally well-maintained, but awareness of conditions and parking rules is wise.
Organized bus tours reach attractions island-wide, a practical method to see multiple sites without driving. Some areas like Mahón may have seasonal hop-on-hop-off options.
Boat trips explore Menorca''s seashore and reach secluded beaches. Services operate from Mahón and Ciutadella harbors and larger coastal resorts, ranging from scheduled boat taxis to full-day excursions.
Public transport accessibility has improved, but older infrastructure in historic centers can create obstacles. Specialized taxi services may offer wheelchair-accessible vehicles; pre-booking is sensible. Check with tourist offices for up-to-date information.
Parking can be a challenge in popular towns (Mahón, Ciutadella) and at famous shores during peak season. Look for designated car parks.