Spanish resort island, to locals

Spanish resort island, to locals - MENORCA
Spanish resort island, to locals

Menorca is a Spanish resort island situated in the western Mediterranean Sea. It belongs to the Balearic Islands archipelago and is the second largest and less crowded after Mallorca. Menorca has a unique mixture of Spanish and British heritage, which can be seen in its architecture and culture. The island is known for its pristine beaches with clear turquoise waters and white sand, lush greenery, and ancient ruins like Talatí de Dalt and Naveta des Tudons. The island is popular for water sports, hiking, cycling, and exploring its charming towns and villages. Despite being a popular tourist destination, to locals, the island will always be referred to as Menorca.

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