


A historic lighthouse in Menorca, offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the city of Ciutadella.
Ciutadella can be windy, especially near the lighthouse. A windproof jacket will keep you warm and comfortable.
The Mediterranean sun can be intense. A sun hat will protect you from sunburn while exploring the lighthouse.
The lighthouse offers stunning views. Binoculars will enhance your experience by allowing you to observe distant ships and wildlife.

Hand-painted earthenware, a traditional craft from Menorca, often featuring local landscapes and marine life.
A traditional wooden fishing boat model, symbolizing the island's maritime heritage and fishing culture.
A semi-hard, cow's milk cheese, produced locally and often accompanied by local honey or olive oil.
A traditional Mallorcan pastry made from dough flavored with lard, typically eaten for breakfast.
A Mallorcan dish made with sliced potatoes, aubergines, and peppers, cooked in olive oil and garlic.
A Mallorcan-style fried pork dish, often served with a spicy tomato sauce.
A historic café near the lighthouse, serving traditional Balearic breakfast since 1935.
A waterfront restaurant offering stunning views of the port and delicious seafood dishes.
A family-run restaurant serving authentic Menorcan cuisine in a historic building.
A stunning Gothic cathedral with a rich history, offering a peaceful morning visit.
A vibrant local market offering fresh produce and local delicacies, perfect for an afternoon stroll.
A beautiful waterfront promenade offering stunning sunset views and a lively evening atmosphere.
A stunning 15th-century castle in the Loire Valley, known for its gardens and annual International Garden Festival.

Triberg Waterfalls, Germany's highest waterfalls, offer a stunning 163-meter drop, surrounded by lush Black Forest scenery.

A historic lighthouse and pier offering stunning ocean views, fishing, and sunset walks.