Apartments Las Brisas Cala'n Bosch
07769 Ciutadella De Menorca Cala'n Bosch, Minorca, Balearic Islands, Spain and Canary Islands
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Menorca - At Long Last!
... most fantastic fort - La Mola. This is the largest fort I have ever seen. It's huge! We spent the next four hours touring inside and out, and still didn't see it all. I was exhausted - and needed a beach! LOL. After a quick stop at the airport to renew our car for another day, we traversed the island and took these one lane windy and narrow roads with stone walls down to the most awesome beach on the south side of the island - Macarella.
This beach had just the right number of ...
Exploring Menorca
We had been told about this bay by several cruisers and we weren't disappointed. Sheltered and reasonably good anchoring, when you found a sandy patch, we decided to stay for a few days.
Plenty of entertainment as there was a large sailing school based at the head of the bay and it was fun watching people of all ages being taught the art ...
Ciao Italy - Hola Spain
... or tie to floating pontoons which at 100 euros a night is a bit on the high side. So we are anchored in behind an island near the entrance in a fantastically sheltered natural harbour. Being the only anchorage means it gets a little cozy at times and tolerance to one's fellow boaties is called upon! It is then just a mere 2nm dinghy ride into the town itself.
Since we arrived the weather has become really hot and we are now swimming in water temperatures ...
A Minorca Weekend
... opted for. Fortunately, I made it without incident. Dean would have been freaking out (for the record, I was kind of freaking out).
I turned around and headed back where I came from, thinking there must be a street I could turn down. Well, I went so far that I was leaving the town limits and realized I needed to turn back. I pulled over to turn around but realized, after I pulled over, that I really didn’t have much room ...
A Slow Farewell to Menorca
... They were dug out to provide burial chambers. Getting up the cliff to view them was not easy, getting down again was much more difficult! We then drove on to one of the ancient inland sites from the Talayotic (or Talaiotic) period approximately 3,000 years ago.
There are numerous sites all over the island from this time, some consisting off Navetas, or stone burial mounds (looking ...



