If you are considering Villa Holidays in Menorca then you will find that they are ideal for the whole family. The island has a wide range of attractions and activities so it should not be hard to find something to do if you prefer not to lie on the beach.
History enthusiasts will find that there are many archaeological sites and historical monuments to visit, with several fortresses that date back centuries and Ecomuseu de Cap de Cavalleria, a Roman town which is open to visitors during the summer season. Cavalleria is of enormous interest to historians and those interested in conservation, thanks to the archaeological artefacts which have been discovered there and the outdoor museum.
It is a good idea to see as much of the island as possible while you are there. Tourists can opt to go on one of the boat trips around the island to see the caves and explore the shoreline. There are a number of glass bottomed boats which are extremely popular, giving you the chance to see sea floor without getting your feet wet!
For those looking for the opportunity to spend a little money on their Villa Holidays in Menorca, Castillo de Menorca is situated between Ferreries and Ciutadella and offers shoppers anything they could want, from Ladro china to toys for the children. There is a picnic and play area to keep the children entertained while you browse. Each of the larger towns also has their own market, giving visitors the chance to buy local produce and mingle with the Menorcans.
It is not just a question of finding something to do during the day on your Villa Holidays in Menorca, but there is a great deal of choice when it comes to evening entertainment. The Jazz Club in San Clement has regular evening shows with both local and visiting musicians during the summer months.


are available. Many of the beaches have points where equipment such as pedaloes can be hired and many beaches have sports available such as water skiing, windsurfing and jet skiing. Those who are beginners will find that there are qualified and English-speaking instructors on hand to help out and courses that can be taken if you want to reach certain levels of proficiency.
could go horse riding. There are routes and tours which have been designed for both beginners and more experienced riders. Those who prefer a more energetic tour could hire a mountain bike and set their own schedule for exploring the island, taking in all the inland villages which reflect the traditional Ibiza life. 
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swimming pools. Some have been renovated in a traditional style although there many which have been finished with a contemporary design, so finding 



