Since we have already talked about the differences between Ibiza and Mallorca, in this article we will compare the last one with Menorca. Mallorca and Menorca have to be the best destinations for a getaway. Whether you are traveling with a group, solo, or as a family, these two islands are your best shot.
They have amazing weather all year round and cove-like beaches with clear waters. But which island is better than the other? Read on to find out!
Climate
The two Balearic Islands have Mediterranean weather. This means that they both experience mild winters and hot summers. Mallorca has a temperature range of 15 degrees in winter and more than 25 degrees in summer.
Menorca, on the other hand, has a range of 15 degrees in winter and around 25 degrees in summer. The best time to visit the two would be during summer so you can experience the warm weather and participate in water activities.
Beaches and Water Sports
Mallorca has more than 200 beautiful beaches such as Alcudia Beach bursting with entertainment. It also has long stretches of golden sand that go all the way to hidden coves that are accessible by boat or foot. You will definitely find most watersports here.
On the other hand, Menorca is small and has approximately 100 beaches. Most of them are family friendly with fine white sands and secluded coves. They offer you the perfect picturesque setting but don’t have lots of water sports.
Cities and Towns
If you are looking for vibrant cities, Mallorca is the best place to visit. During your visit, you can start with Palma and explore its unique architecture including museums, galleries and busy businesses.
It is also touristy and arguably crowded. Menorca has much smaller towns such as Mahon, a seaside town with activities such as water taxis and the Mahon harbor tours. They are quieter and ideal for day trips due to their sizes. Don’t forget to check out the town of Ciutadella as it is a romantic old town.
Entertainment and Nightlife
Mallorca has a fun atmosphere that makes your vacation or staycation livelier. Its capital, Palma, has a budding nightlife in the bars and restaurants. It is touristy and you will meet resorts and bars with loud music.
If you love a laid back approach when it comes to trips, consider Menorca. Its night-life is low-key and doesn’t have noisy bars and nightclubs.
Activities in Nature
Menorca is a designated UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. It has a strong commitment to protecting the natural landscapes thus making it a perfect destination for families and nature lovers. You can also visit the Albufera des Grau Nature Park and hike.
Mallorca is also beautiful with World Heritage sites such as the Tramuntana Mountains. It gives you a great chance to cycle and hike. If you are looking for picnic areas, head straight to the Mondrago Natural Park.
Local Gastronomy
Gastronomy is a huge element in travel. Mallorca has a wide range of cuisines and is favored by its geographical location. During your visit, you can try famous dishes such as pa amb oli, and fresh seafood in the local restaurants.
Also, in Mallorca it is quite popular sobrassada, which is a cured sausage uniqueu in the Balearic Islands. This unusual and salty sausage is made with ground pork, paprika and includes other spices.
Apart from the mentioned dish, you can find another typical dish: the ensaïmada. It is a pastry product and it is made flour, water, sugar, eggs, mother dough and a little of pork lard named saïm in Catalan.
Menorca majorly focuses on agricultural traditions and here you will find locally produced cheese such as Mahon cheese and lobster stews. Don’t forget to sample ensaimada during your trip to Menorca.
Means of Transport
When comparing sizes, Mallorca is way bigger than Menorca. You can easily rent a car and explore Mallorca during your trip. It has a well-maintained road network thus easy to navigate even with public transportation such as buses.
Menorca is also small and easily explorable by car. With your car, you can discover all the hidden gems and remote beaches. The island also has well-established public transportation to connect you to main towns and resorts.
Where to Stay in Mallorca
Even though there are many hotels in Mallorca, none beats Catalonia Majórica.
The 4-star hotel has a funicular lift that connects to the main street, thus convenient for visitors. With its location, you can access the Paseo Maritimo and the Palma bay with the perfect views of Dic de L’Oest.
With its elevated position, you will also get perfect views of the outdoor pool with solarium and the Gastrobar terrace. Even better, it is adequately connected with public transportation and allows you to visit the Cathedral of Mallorca, the Parc de la Mar, as well as the Lonja de Palma.
Where to Stay in Menorca
Catalonia Mirador des Port is one of the best hotels in Menorca. Here, you have spectacular views of the natural port of Mahon during the day, and the calm Mediterranean Sea at night.
This 4-star Catalonia hotel also consists of the el Mirador des Port restaurant where you can indulge in the island’s cuisine specialities and drinks at the Gastrobar.
When visiting, you have easy access to Vilanova Park and beach access on your car hire service at the hotel. It is located just 10 minutes’ walk from the old town of the capital, giving you the chance to explore the city.
As you can see, the two islands share a lot of similarities. The best options for you depend on your preferences and the kind of experiences you would like to have during your vacation.
For instance, if you are looking for a low-key night-life and are traveling solo or with friends, Menorca will be your best option. Either way, you stand to have a beautiful experience while visiting these Balearic Islands.