"Some resorts seem to have been tailor-made for holidaymaking. In the case of S'Algar, that's certainly the case."
This place has managed to bag a prime spot right on the coast. You'll find it in the extreme south east corner of Menorca, right by Punta Prima. You're only a ten minute drive from the airport, but make sure you don't miss the turning. This place is well hidden to say the least.
Although this place is secluded, it's not completely cut off from the outside world. You'll find a few large hotels with swimming pools and the like. Shops selling essentials, as well as few handmade souvenirs like pots and leather goods. And there are plenty of attractive apartments and villas dotted around the place. These are mostly owned by Spanish families who regard S'Algar as the place to get away from it all.
Activity-wise, you'll find a fair few things to keep you amused. There's a small, sandy beach for those that like to do nothing more than flop under the sun. For something a bit more active, check out the range of watersports. If you take a stroll along the pretty coastline, you'll come to the larger beach of Cala Alcaufar. These shores form part of a long, narrow and shallow inlet, which is just the ticket for kids.
And, of course, the bright lights of Mahon are but a few miles away, so it's easy to pop over for an evening out or a day's sight-seeing. Just remember to take a good, recent road map with you.
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Our hotels and apartments in S'algar include Hotel Salgar and Hotel San Luis.
Looking for holidays in Menorca? Our Menorca holiday destinations include Arenal D'en Castell, Binibeca, Binisafua, Cala 'n Blanes, Cala Alcaufar, Cala Blanca, Cala Canutells, Cala Galdana, Cala Santandria, Cala'n Bosch, Cala'n Forcat, Cala'n Porter, Ciudadela, Es Canutells, Es Castell, Es Mercadal, Punta Prima, S'algar, San Luis, Santo Tomas, Son Bou, Son Xoriguer and Trebaluger.
Although it has no beach, S'Algar has plenty of watersports and you can bathe off the rocks. It is only a ten minute walk to Cala Alcaufar's small sandy beach.
Although there are only a few restaurants offering similar menus, the actual food quality that you can expect to find in S'Algar is high.
A quiet resort in the evenings, nightlife tends to revolve around a good meal and a drink as the sun goes down, although there is one disco if you've got your dancing shoes on!
Shopping-wise, there's not much variety in S'Algar with the majority of stores consisting of supermarkets and souvenir shops. For a more comprehensive range of shops, head to Mahon or Ciudadela.
Visit the highest point on the island - El Toro. There are magnificent views, an ancient monastery, part of a fortress and a restored church.
27km of coastline stretching west from Mahon
30 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes
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