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15 Things to do in Mahón, Menorca – if you only have one day

Menorca is the smallest and calmest of the Balearic islands, a haven for lovers of understated luxury. It’s a place that doesn’t like to boast too much about its charms, but is full of history, fashion and great food.

If you’re flying in to Menorca, or visiting on a cruise, why not take a day or so to explore Mahón, the elegant capital of the island. For those who enjoy mellow old buildings, stylish shopping and lazy seafood lunches by the port, here are some of the best things to do in Mahón, Menorca.

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Harbour of Mahon in Menorca

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1. Mahon harbour – take a boat trip

Start your day in Mahón with a relaxing 1 hour boat tour around the harbour, to dip into the naval history of the area. Because of the city’s deep harbour and strategic position in the Mediterranean, the British dominated the island for much of the 18th century and have especially left their stamp on Mahón, Menorca.

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Harbour boat trip in Mahon in Menorca

Buy your ticket at the kiosk at the bottom of the steps close to the cruise terminal and take your seat on the top deck for the best view, or retreat downstairs if it’s a bit too windy. As you pass the main sites of interest, there’s a commentary in several different languages including English.

You can book your harbour boat tour in advance with this 1 hour cruise of Mahon harbour with commentary

Historical commentary

To start with, our harbour tour passed by some of the swanky villas where the wealthy folk of Mahón live. We passed the English Arsenal, painted red as was the custom for military buildings. Further on is the Quarantine Island with a hospital where those with infectious diseases were treated.

Harbour boat trip in Mahon in Menorca Photo Heatheronhertravels.com
Harbour boat trip in Mahon in Menorca Photo Heatheronhertravels.com

I imagine that those who went in wondered whether they would ever emerge alive. Near the harbour entrance, the water got quite choppy as we passed briefly to the open sea. As soon as we turned around the water calmed again, and we returned past Cales Font, the pretty harbour of Es Castell which was the 18th century British garrison town.

You can book your harbour boat tour in advance with this 1 hour cruise of Mahon harbour with commentary

The harbour boat tour is run by 2 main operators, the Yellow Catamaran and the Don Juan Catamaran. Between them they run every half an hour throughout the day, selling drinks and snacks on board.

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Harbour boat tour in Mahon, Menorca

If you’d like to take a full day tour of Mahon including the boat trip, check out this guided tour of Mahon and surrounding areas like Binibeca Vell and Cova d’en Xoroi

2. Elegant buildings overlook the harbour

Back on dry land, let’s climb up those white flights of steps to start to explore Mahón properly. As you near the top, look up to your right to see the elegant Art Nouveau facade of Casa Mercadel.

Up on your left there are plenty of viewpoints where you can have a drink with a view over the port. To your immediate left are two huge trees with roots like an elephant foot which are a well known landmark.

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Harbour of Mahon in Menorca Photo Heatheronhertravels.com
Harbour of Mahon in Menorca

The elegant Casa Mercadel was one of the homes owned by a noble Menorcan family and was built in on the site of an ancient castle that overlooked the harbour, now housing a cultural centre.

El Consul Mao Hotel Boutique in Mahon old quarter

Stay at the budget boutique El Consul Mao Hotel Boutique in Mahon old quarter

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Main square in Mahon in Menorca Photo Heatheronhertravels.com
Main square in Mahon in Menorca

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3. Mahon fish market

In Placa d’Espanya at the top of the steps, you’ll find the Mercat de Pescados or fish market with all the lovely fresh fish on sale until 2pm (closed Sunday and Monday).

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Fishmarket in Mahon in Menorca Photo Heatheronhertravels.com
Fish Market in Mahon in Menorca

The bright red prawns and spiny lobster are used to make the lobster caldereta and other seafood dishes that you can order at restaurants along the seafront. Despite all the groups of tourists trooping through to take photos, the stall holders were very good humoured and relaxed.

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Fishmarket in Mahon in Menorca Photo Heatheronhertravels.com
Fishmarket in Mahon in Menorca

4. Tapas in the fish market of Mahon

Walking past the fish you’ll come around to the other side of the market with stalls selling tapas, snacks and drinks. If you’re ready for a mid-morning break, this is the place to grab a drink and a snack, sitting at one of the stools inside or tables outside in the courtyard. On a Saturday lunchtime the place was buzzing with locals meeting their friends for a glass of wine and a chat.

Tapas in the fish market of Mahon in Menorca
Tapas in the fish market of Mahon in Menorca Photo Heatheronhertravels.com
Tapas in the fish market of Mahon in Menorca

The tapas typically cost between €1 and €3 and you can just point at whatever takes your fancy. I loved all the glistening olives and the appetising slices of bread topped with onions, peppers and anchovies.

There was also a stall selling tasty seafood croquettes so I had to try a few of those as well, including one that was black with squid ink. If you just want an aperitif and a light bite in the evening, this is also a great place to come.

Hostal Jume - Urban Rooms in the centre of Mahon

Stay at the good value Hostal Jume – Urban Rooms in the centre of Mahon

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Drinks in Mahon in Menorca

5. The Carmelite cloisters in Mahon

A little further up the square next to the fish market is the Carmelite cloisters which has been converted to a covered market selling everything from fruit and veg to shoes and local food specialities. It’s a good place to shelter if you get caught in a shower.

Also worth knowing is that there’s a public WC here as I didn’t find one anywhere else in the old town. There are several stalls selling food and snacks and the central courtyard is often used for concerts and events.

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Cloisters in Mahon in Menorca Photo Heatheronhertravels.com
Cloisters in Mahon in Menorca

6. Ca’n Oliver in Mahon – a historic house in Menorca

If you’d enjoy visiting historic houses, pay a visit to Centre d’Art I d’Historia Hernandez Sanz at Ca n’Oliver, a mansion which belonged to one of the most powerful families of Mahon in the 18th and 19th centuries.

This gorgeous house now houses the Hernandez Sanz collection of artworks which are on display over several floors around the ornate wrought iron staircase with a painted fresco to impress you in the lobby.

If you want to see more of Menorca, check out this guided full day island tour that takes you to Menorca’s ancient capital of Ciutadella. 

Ca n'Oliver in Mahon in Menorca Photo Heatheronhertravels.com
Ca’n Oliver in Mahon in Menorca

The paintings, maps and displays give insights into the British legacy on Menorca as well as the Oliver family who made their money as merchants in the Mediterranean and supplied the military in Mahón.

I especially enjoyed the painted ceilings with religious and classical scenes in many of the rooms, designed to show the wealth and taste of the family who lived here.

Centre d’Art I d’Historia Hernandez Sanz at Ca’n Oliver, Anuncivay Street 2. Open daily except Monday 10-1.30pm and on Thursday, Friday, Saturday also 6-8pm.

Ca n'Oliver in Mahon in Menorca Photo Heatheronhertravels.com
Ca n’Oliver in Mahon in Menorca

7. The Museum of Menorca in Mahon

Another fascinating place to visit is the Museum of Menorca in the old Franciscan monastery which was built in the baroque style at the end of the 17th century but confiscated in 1835. There are rooms off the beautifully preserved cloisters with an interesting exhibition about the Talayotic culture on Menorca, explaining the background of some of the stone burial chambers and settlements I’d seen in different parts of the island.

Museum of Menorca in Mahon in Menorca Photo Heatheronhertravels.com
Museum of Menorca in Mahon in Menorca Photo Heatheronhertravels.com
Museum of Menorca in Mahon in Menorca

On the upper floors you can also see rooms which cover the history of Menorca from the earliest times, through the 18th century when the island was occupied variously by the English, French and Spanish, to the 20th century when the industries of shoe and jewellery making replaced shipbuilding.

Museum of Menorca, Avinguda Doctor Guardia. Closed Mondays. Adults €4 

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Museum of Menorca in Mahon in Menorca Photo Heatheronhertravels.com
Museum of Menorca in Mahon in Menorca

8. A leisurely lunch by the Port of Mahon

By around 1.30 the shops and museums will be starting to close so it’s time to find somewhere to have a leisurely lunch. Of course there are plenty of bars and cafes in the old town but a great alternative is to walk back down to the main port area where you’ll find a string of bars and restaurants overlooking the marina.

Hotel Artiem Capri in Mahon Centre

Stay at the stylish and contemporary Hotel Artiem Capri in Mahon Centre

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Mahon port in Menorca Photo Heatheronhertravels.com
Mahon port in Menorca

Settle in to a table with a view of the harbour, so you can people-watch from behind your designer sunglasses and oggle a few of those expensive boats. Most restaurants have a well-priced set menu at lunchtime that includes 3 courses, wine and bread with both seafood and meat options.

We really enjoyed La Minerva (Carrer Moll de Llevant, 87) which has a nice terrace. Try their Arroz, a cross between soup and risotto with rice and seafood in a rich sauce, which is what Menorcan families like to eat on a Sunday.

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Seafood in Mahon in Menorca

9. Wander around Mahon old town

After lunch most of the shops will be shut until around 4.30pm, so it’s a good time to wander around the streets of the old town while they are less crowded and admire the mellow stone buildings. Turn your back on the fish market and walk up towards Placa de la Constitucia to see the Town Hall of Mahón with the clock presented by the English Governor, Richard Kane.

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Town Hall in Mahon in Menorca

In the square is a bar called Boinder, named after the Menorcan term for the overhanging bay windows which you’ll see in many of the older houses around town. They are a legacy of the English, along with sash windows, door latches and highly polished brass door knockers. I have quite a collection of door-knocker photos!

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Door knocker in Mahon in Menorca

From here follow Carrer Isabel II which runs parallel to the port and look out for the narrow passages between the houses that lead to viewpoints over the port. There are three that I found, the final one being at the end of the street where you’ll reach the Museum of Menorca.

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Harbour of Mahon in Menorca Photo Heatheronhertravels.com
Mahon Harbour in Menorca Photo Heatheronhertravels.com
Mahon Harbour in Menorca

10. The influence of the British on Mahon, Menorca

On the right hand side as you walk up Carrer Isabel II is the impressive Governor’s Residence. It was adopted by British Governor Richard Kane in 1722 when he moved the island’s capital from Ciutadella to Mahón.

Although Ciutadella had been the ancient capital of the island, Kane found it too inconvenient to travel back and forth from one end of the island to the other, since the English fleet was based in Mahon.

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Governor’s House in Mahon in Menorca

From the town hall, another interesting street to explore is Carrer de Sant Roc. Some of the oldest houses were owned by the noble families of Menorca, leading to the gateway of Sant Roc which was once part of the city wall.

The metal bands on the ground near the tower mark the line of where the city wall once stood. The gate overlooks a pleasant square, Plaça Bastio with café terraces and a children’s playground in the centre, so if you have children you’ll be able to sit with a drink and watch them play happily (at least that’s the theory).

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Arc de Sant Roc Mahon in Menorca

11. Mahon shopping – A girl can never have too many shoes!

Once the shops open later in the afternoon, it could be time do some souvenir shopping along the main shopping street of Carrer Hannover. Menorca has become a centre of quality shoe production and as we know a girl can never have too many shoes!

The Avarca sandals that you’ll see in almost every shop were originally made with soles of old tyres. Now they are a high fashion item with many sparkly and colourful variations. Also look out for Pretty Ballerinas, a high fashion brand that is based on the island – their main shop is in the port area.

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Avarca shoes in Mahon in Menorca
Avarca shoes in Mahon in Menorca Photo Heatheronhertravels.com
Avarca shoes in Mahon in Menorca
Sindic Hotel - Adults Only in Mahon

Stay at the boutique hotel Sindic Hotel – Adults Only in Mahon

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12. Try the Mahón-Menorca cheese

You can’t go home without trying the traditional Mahón-Menorca cheese. It has a protected designation so can only be made with milk from the island.

The taste varies depending on how long the cheese has been matured. You’ll tell the artisan cheeses by the wrinkles made by the cloths in which they are wrapped.

Around town there are quite a few shops that will let you have a taste before you buy. One of the best is Autentic, a deli shop on Plaça de s’Esplanada. They offer a good range of cheese, sausages and other produce of Menorca such as honey and flavoured liqueurs.

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Cheese in Mahon in Menorca

13. Try the Mahon gin at Xoriguer

At some point in the day you will want to taste some of the local gin which was another happy British introduction. In the past there were many distilleries on Menorca to keep the sailors satisfied, but now only Xoriguer remains.

They have several shops around town but a good place to try their gin is in the main distillery on the harbour front near the cruise terminal. Through the glass windows you can see the stills in operation. You are free to taste a range of the different gins and flavoured liqueurs that they produce and sell here.

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Gin in Mahon in Menorca
Gin in Mahon in Menorca Photo Heatheronhertravels.com
Gin in Mahon in Menorca

The local way with gin is to mix it with fizzy lemonade to make a Pomada. It’s deceptively refreshing in the summer and served in vast quantities at all the fiestas in Menorca. You might want to try it as an aperitif in one of the bars once you’ve finished your shopping.

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Gin in Mahon in Menorca
Festival in Mahon in Menorca Photo Heatheronhertravels.com
Festival in Mahon in Menorca
Jardi de Ses Bruixes Boutique Hotel in central Mahon

Stay at the luxurious Jardi de Ses Bruixes Boutique Hotel in central Mahon

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14. Dinner at Es Castell in Menorca

Of course there are plenty of places to eat in Mahón But for a change of scene why not take a 10 minute taxi ride to Es Castell where there are lots of restaurants around the pretty harbour of Cales Fonts.

Take some time to look around the town square which was once a parade ground, with the red painted military buildings. Then settle into a table at whichever restaurant takes your fancy.

If you don’t want to venture too far from the centre of Mahon, there are also plenty of excellent seafood and other restaurants as you wander along the harbour front. 

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Sunset in the port of Mahon in Menorca Photo Heatheronhertravels.com
Sunset in the port of Mahon in Menorca Photo Heatheronhertravels.com
Sunset in the port of Mahon in Menorca

15. Hotels in Mahon – stay at Artiem Capri

Having enjoyed the sunset and fresh seafood for dinner, you’ll return to your hotel in Mahón. I stayed at the very pleasant Hotel Artiem Capri close to Plaça de s’Esplanada and a 15 minute walk from the port.

My room was spacious and modern and there is a lovely rooftop pool. Sadly I was too busy sightseeing to try this out.

The hotel is part of the Artiem Hotel group which has many excellent hotels around the island. It includes the Hotel Artiem Audax in Cala Galdana where I also enjoyed staying. Explore and book other hotels in Mahón.

Wherever you stay I hope you have a perfectly restful end to your perfect day in Mahón!

Hotel Artiem Capri in Mahon in Menorca Photo Heatheronhertravels.com
Hotel Artiem Capri in Mahon in Menorca
Hotel Artiem Capri in Mahon Cent

Stay at the conveniently located Hotel Artiem Capri in Mahon Center

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Hotel Artiem Capri in Mahon in Menorca Photo Heatheronhertravels.com
Hotel Artiem Capri in Mahon in Menorca

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Map of Menorca and Mahon

Use my map of things to do on Menorca to plan your holiday.

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Visitor Information for Menorca and Mahon

To plan your holiday in Menorca and Mahón visit the Menorca Tourism website.

For holidays in other parts of Spain you can find more information on Spain’s official tourism website.

Need somewhere to stay? Check out Hotel Artiem Capri in Mahon where we stayed or if this doesn’t suit you look at these other hotels in Mahon

Looking for a guidebook for Menorca? We recommend the Rough Guide to Mallorca and Menorca to help you plan your trip.

Rough Guide to Mallorca and Menorca guidebook

Need a guidebook for Menorca? We recommend the Rough Guide to Mallorca and Menorca

Looking for boat trips and activities on Menorca? Check out these guided tours and excursions.

If you need a guide to show you the sites of Mahon and Menorca, I can highly recommend Luis Amella of Menorca Guides.

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Graham Thompson

Monday 6th of May 2019

Great to see Menorca getting more exposure. The new lift in Mahon will also change the dynamic. Nothing beats arriving at sun down on the Water Taxi from Es Castell.

Heather Cowper

Tuesday 7th of May 2019

@Graham Thanks for the update on what's happening in Mahon

Notafollower

Tuesday 12th of June 2018

What a narrow/ conventional view to give people of Mao ( the real name for the place!). You have not provided any kind of broad or comparative details of different types/ price ranges of the restaurants, hotels, or facilities you mentioned which no doubt gave you free food/board/entry!!!! . Your boring ‘ blog’ will appeal to a very ( thankfully!!! ) small segment of the tourist market who , going by the comments left..can’t see past the first shop or restaurant they see as they disembark their saga travel coach or Ford saloon car! My word, you have not given ANY detail of any credibility about music, wildlife, travel, history ( and I mean REAL history!, that you don’t just copy from wikipedia!) . What an awful blog. I am now inspired to begin a proper site for people wanting and needing REAL, AND PROPER DETAILS OF Mao! and not merely a blinkered view of what’s happening outside the tour bus!, Thanks for the motivation.

Heather Cowper

Thursday 14th of June 2018

@notafollower Thanks for taking the time to read my article and comment - of course my article is a personal view of what I enjoyed during my visit to Mahon but others may be interest in other things. So pleased you're inspired to start your own blog to put the story right - look forward to reading it!

Gede

Monday 4th of June 2018

Thank you for sharing your story about Mahon. Tomorrow i will visit Mahon with the cruise lines and plan to write down a post about it. hopefullty with your story will help me a lot. Thanks again

Heather Cowper

Wednesday 6th of June 2018

@Gede Glad you enjoyed the article and had a great time in Mahon

Kevin Drum

Saturday 2nd of June 2018

Read your article at end of first and we had already done a few of the things you highlight, but tomorrow is day 2 so will take your advice and try some of your other suggestions. Funny enough we are staying at the Atrium Capri

Heather Cowper

Monday 4th of June 2018

@Kevin So pleased you found my suggestions useful

JuliaD

Monday 9th of April 2018

It was very interesting reading, we are going to Mahon end of April and this information will be very useful

Heather Cowper

Monday 9th of April 2018

@Julia So pleased you found the article helpful and hope you have a great time - I loved my stay on Menorca