Alaior and Menorca Highlights
Top attractions around Alaior
Alaior is a vibrant and authentic town in the heart of Menorca, known for its local culture, charming streets and excellent access to the island’s top attractions. From sandy beaches to prehistoric landmarks, the area offers a variety of experiences for every type of traveller. Staying in Alaior makes it easy to explore Menorca’s natural beauty and historical heritage.
Cala en Porter
A beautiful cove with turquoise waters and steep cliffs, Cala en Porter is perfect for swimming and relaxing by the sea. It is one of the closest and most stunning coastal spots near Alaior.
Son Bou Beach
Known as Menorca’s longest sandy beach, Son Bou offers shallow waters, long stretches of golden sand and picturesque dunes. A must-visit for sun lovers and families staying near Alaior.
Naveta d'Es Tudons
This prehistoric funerary monument is one of Menorca’s most emblematic archaeological sites. A fascinating visit for those interested in Talayotic history and ancient island culture.
Cova d’en Xoroi
A breathtaking cave perched on the cliffs with panoramic sea views, famous for sunset experiences. Visitors enjoy its unique atmosphere, making it one of the island’s most iconic locations.