10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Mahon That You Shouldn't Miss

November 24, 2021 Chanda Heide

Discover the best top things to do in Mahon, Spain including Menorca Horse Riding, Navega Menorca, Mahon Port, Faro de Favaritx, Cami de Cavalls, Don Joan, Iglesia de Santa Maria, Centre D'art I D'historia Hernandez Sanz, Fortaleza De Isabel II, Xoriguer Gin Factory.
Restaurants in Mahon

1. Menorca Horse Riding

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5.0 based on 68 reviews

Menorca Horse Riding

Caring, friendly riding stables based at Sant Climent near Mahon, Menorca.We offer dressage and jumping lessons,classes for beginners and improvers,excursions through typical Menorcan countryside and to the coast and pony rides.

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5.0 based on 316 reviews

Navega Menorca

Discover Menorca From The Sea And Enjoy Its Landscapes Accesible Only By Boat. Try Withe Us The Paddle Surfing Experience, All Ages And Levels.

3. Mahon Port

Mahon, Menorca Spain
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4.5 based on 2,464 reviews

Mahon Port

Reviewed By zanzibarval - Mahon, Spain

We are a house near the harbour and I walk around the harbour every day ????????♥️ It must be the most beautiful harbour in Europe!

4. Faro de Favaritx

Carretera de Favaritx, 07001, Mahon, Menorca Spain http://www.platgesdebalears.com
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4.5 based on 731 reviews

Faro de Favaritx

Reviewed By Sundance1

Most beautiful lighthouse! We drove out in early March on a very windy day. Drove within 100 yards of the lighthouse. Easy walk maybe 5 minutes. The lighthouse was not opened, not sure if it ever is open? Well worth the drive from Mahon to see this strikingly beautiful structure.

5. Cami de Cavalls

Mahon, Menorca Spain http://www.camidecavalls.com
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4.5 based on 795 reviews

Cami de Cavalls

Reviewed By Silverisage - Wickham Bishops, United Kingdom

Although the Cami de Cavalls goes on for miles, we have only walked the path from Santo Tomas to Son Bou, as we have always found other things to do while staying on the beautiful island of Menorca. But we do like this trail. It is uneven under foot in places, and we saw people walking in flip flops, but would strongly recommend sturdy footwear for climbing and walking. We have walked in Spring and Autumn. In the spring you can see (and hear) the wonderful Bee-eaters flying over the pine trees that back the coastline near the sand dunes. The terrain at Santo Tomas could be quite difficult if struggling with hip, joints or any injuries.

6. Don Joan

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4.5 based on 178 reviews

Don Joan

Enjoy a delightful trip on board the Don Joan around the Port of Mahon. The tour lasts 1 hour and we offer an English commentary to get to know the history, characteristics and peculiarities of this special harbour. Throughout the tour you can get the best views both from the top deck and from the shelter of the main deck. On the Don Joan you are on board the largest, most modern and comfortable catamaran in Menorca. When we reach the mouth of the harbour for underwater viewing we open the four chambers so you can go down and watch the fish and sea life while sitting on benches. Enjoy the four largest underwater viewing chambers in Menorca, with 24 glass windows for the best panoramic viewing of the seabed. Utmost comfort and safety for the whole family guaranteed.

7. Iglesia de Santa Maria

Placa de La Constitucio s/n, 07701, Mahon, Menorca Spain +34 971 36 39 49
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4.5 based on 179 reviews

Iglesia de Santa Maria

Reviewed By 526tracyf

Saw the lunchtime, 13.00 for half an hour organ resightal on this site- we have just returned from our trip in May and the €5 was do well worth the opportunity to see and hear the amazing organ being played in this lovely church. They live stream the view so you can see the incredible speed and skill of the organist. I had goosebumps and it was not due the the cool temp. in church. So worth a visit.

8. Centre D'art I D'historia Hernandez Sanz

Calle Anuncivay 2 Palacio Can Oliver, 07702, Mahon, Menorca Spain +34 971 35 05 97 http://es-es.facebook.com/museuHSHM
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4.5 based on 42 reviews

Centre D'art I D'historia Hernandez Sanz

9. Fortaleza De Isabel II

Carretera Mola, 07700, Mahon, Menorca Spain +34 971 36 40 40 [email protected] http://www.fortalesalamola.com
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4.0 based on 847 reviews

Fortaleza De Isabel II

The Fortress of Isabel II was built between the years 1850 and 1875; it is located in one of the most beautiful spots on the island of Minorca and constituiting one of the best examples of late XIXth Century military architecture. This is a huge historic fort, open to the public, situated at the mouth of the harbour of Mahon. Guided tours are available (with prior booking) but you can walk freely with handsets. Itis well organised.

Reviewed By SarahAfridi - London, United Kingdom

Having a passion for the nautical and quite a bit of experience rebuffing sea men, there was no way I was going to miss out on this naval fort. The first thing of note is the wonderful windy road that leads you up and along the north side of Mahon harbour (which one might like to know is one of the longest natural harbours in the world). As your car rolls over the final hill you will be awe struck by the intimidating and extensive outer walls of fort Isabella the 2nd. once inside having paid your reasonable entry fee and navigated your way through the all too generic gift shop, which quiet disappointingly sells no pictures or calendars of strapping young sailors, One finds oneself in a vast open and extensive coastal fort with long archway laden walk ways, gun turrets and fortified walls galore. Like yours truly for its age the fort is in excellent condition and much like the wedding dress bought by my Pilates teacher the fort has never actually been used, at least not in battle that is. As a parent it’s a wonderful place to take a young child who can peep through gun holes, climb walls and generally run riot. although the nanny did really seem to struggle pushing the pram along the many cobbles and hauling it up and down the many stairs - this isn’t a place I’d call wheelchair friendly. There is plenty to entertain history buffs, some big guns that kids can climb on and a wonderful display on Spanish Royal history that features a rather fetching picture of my dear Elizabeth the 2nd sharing a good laugh with the king of Spain. There are also some lovely acoustics in the archways if one fancies a turn with friends or maybe a more fitting sea shanty or two. My only criticisms would be that the cafe was rather limited and would not be some where To take lunch, and you should really bring practical shoes. Any serious history buff will probably want to spring the £3 for the audio tour as signs are few and far between. Quite a way to spend two hours

10. Xoriguer Gin Factory

Moll de Ponent, 07701, Mahon, Menorca Spain +34 971 36 21 97 [email protected] http://www.xoriguer.es/
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4.0 based on 283 reviews

Xoriguer Gin Factory

Reviewed By Torkm68 - Pitmedden, United Kingdom

After trying some of the Xoriguer at our resort we felt we had to see the distillery when in Mahon and it didnt dissapoint , there are windows in to the distillery to see the staff working and the shop is full of great gift ideas , the staff were very freindly and helped my g/f try out some variants of the gin to her delight , nice place to visit for an hour or 2

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