Golf Son Parc Menorca

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If you’re thinking a round of golf in Menorca might be a good idea, then you are correct. This fabulous excursion brings you to Golf Son Parc Menorca, a championship track suitable for both experienced golfers and beginners alike. The course is located just behind Son Parc beach on the north coast, and you will enjoy inland views of Monte Toro, the island’s highest point, in the distance. Play a marvelous round surrounded by wooded hills, native flora and protected wetlands boasting a rich variety of bird life.

Evening Cocktail at the Cave of Xoroi

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On the headlands of the beautiful Cala en Porter village of Menorca, you will find Cova d’en Xoroi, or the Cave of Xoroi. Formerly a prehistoric dwelling, it is now a bar and restaurant perched high on the side of a steep cliff offering spectacular views of the Mediterranean. During the day, this mythic cave's nooks and crannies are a delight to discover, as is the charming diversion of the legend of Xoroi, a romantic fairytale of a shipwreck survivor who finds shelter in the caves and falls in love with a beautiful young woman.

Hiking the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve

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Take a guided stroll through the pure natural beauty of Menorca, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. From the fishing village of Es Grau in the S’Albufera des Grau Natural Park, you will reach a lagoon enclosed by dunes with a river running to the sea. Paths lead through the habitats of wetland birds such as ducks, coots and herons. Ospreys, kites and booted eagles also nest in the park, and rare Iberian green frogs live in seasonal torrents and ponds. Vegetation includes holm oaks, lentisk shrubs and tree spurge.

Megalithic and Modern Mahón

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Begin your exploration just outside of Mahón at the megalithic village of Trepucó, where you can see remnants of the earliest cultures of Menorca. Observe fragments of the original Cyclopean wall, Bronze Age megaliths, ruins of dwellings, and stone monuments called taulas. Then travel into the heart of Mahón for a walking tour of more modern attractions. Pale façades of whitewashed buildings line wide-open plazas, and the architecture of this elegant town tells the story of various ruling powers that have occupied the island over the centuries.

Ibiza by E-Bike

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Famous for its beaches and its nightlife, Ibiza also has an amazingly scenic countryside to explore, and one of the most pleasant ways to do so is on an electric bike. You’ll have the sun on your face and the wind in your hair as you follow mountain paths and cobbled tracks from one lovely vista to the next. Discover the beauty of Ibiza from Santa Gertrudis, an artists’ haven with hip bars, and restaurants, and funky shops lining its welcoming plaza to local farms on lush plains to richly forested hills.

Ibiza DJ Academy

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On this unique excursion, you will take part in Ibiza's ongoing celebration of four decades as a premier destination for electronic music and clubbing culture. Many of the world's elite DJs and producers work here, keeping the island's signature Balearic style alive even as they radically transform it. Led by specialists Javier Ferrer and Matias Kamelman, you will visit Metrica Recording Studio for a DJ workshop.

Evening Rooftop Cocktails

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Experience the glamour of Ibiza’s famed nightlife at one of the magnificent rooftop bars that overlook the island’s gorgeous beaches. From high above, the Mediterranean glimmers in the setting sun, and the lively beach scene begins to glow and buzz as the party gets started. Wine production has been a part of Ibizan culture since the 6th century BC, and the fading sunlight may inspire you to sample one of the full-bodied red wines made from Balearic monastrell grapes. Or you may try hierbas Ibicencas, an Ibizan liqueur once used by monks in the Middle Ages for medicinal purposes.

Ibiza World Heritage Walk

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Discover the UNESCO World Heritage site of Dalt Vila, the ancient fortified town built to defend Ibiza from pirates. Your walking tour begins with panoramic views from its highest point at Baluard de Sant Bernat, one of seven bastions along the city walls. Then walk to Ibiza Cathedral, which dates to the 13th century and houses notable works of Gothic art. Today the cathedral dominates the square where it stands and offers breathtaking views of the sea.

Ibiza Beach Scene

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Located at the far end of Playa d’en Bossa’s golden sand beach, Nassau Beach Club offers the ultimate experience of Ibiza’s lively beach scene. The welcoming, laid-back environment invites you to relax and unwind on one of the luxurious sun beds, sip sangria and watch the gentle waves roll in. The island’s longest beach is lined with resorts and restaurants, where you will find anything from burgers to pasta to paella, or you can enjoy exquisite Mediterranean and Asian dishes from Nassau Beach Club’s beachfront restaurant.

Ibizan Culture and Architecture

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Celebrate the culture and architecture of Ibiza during this scenic tour of the tranquil villages of Santa Eulalia and San Carlos. After a picturesque drive, your day begins in Santa Eulalia, where a whitewashed, fortified 16th-century church stands at the summit of the Puig de Missa. Enjoy free time to discover this charming town and its seafront promenade before continuing to the town of San Carlos, where you will visit a fine example of a 17th-century farmhouse.