Transfers from Menorca Airport

Menorca Airport Transfers

Book your Menorca Airport transfers with Spain Transfers. We offer private transfers and VIP transfers from Menorca Airport to your hotel or destination, with professional drivers.

Menorca Airport (MAH) is located approximately 4 km from the city of Mahón. To enjoy your holiday in Menorca from the moment you land, Spain Transfers offers you fantastic prices, with private transfers in Menorca. Our services are fast, reliable and at an excellent price.

Types of Transfers from Menorca Airport

Private Transfers

• No shared transfers • Direct to your destination • Choose your pick-up time • No waiting at the airport • Door-to-door service

VIP Transfers

• Luxury vehicles • Exclusive for you • Driver waiting with a sign with your name • Choose your pick-up time • Door-to-door service

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Menorca Airport Transfers

When you arrive at Menorca Airport, you will find several options to get to your accommodation:

Taxi: You can get a taxi at the airport, but you may have to wait in line and prices vary depending on the time of day and whether it is a public holiday.

Public Transport: This is the cheapest option, but you may have to change buses and it won't drop you off directly at your accommodation. In addition, the service is limited on Sundays and public holidays.

Spain Transfers: We offer transfer options that adapt to your needs from Menorca Airport to your destination.

Private Transfers in Menorca

This option allows you to collect your luggage and leave the airport immediately towards your destination. You won't have to wait or share transportation, and the driver will take you directly to your accommodation. You can decide the time of your return transfer when making your reservation.

VIP and Premier Transfers with Menorca Airport

This service offers luxury vehicles, with a uniformed and professional driver, who will wait for you in the arrivals hall with a sign with your name on it and will help you with your luggage. You decide the pick-up time for your return transfer.

Book your Menorca Airport transfers with Spain Transfers and make sure your holiday starts off in the best possible way. Book in advance to avoid disappointment.

What to see in Menorca

Menorca is a natural paradise with an environment whose conservation has become a priority. Over time, tourism became the main source of income for the island, but its influence is not as great as in Ibiza and Mallorca. Small industries and gastronomy keep the Menorcan economy afloat, providing a beneficial balance for both local culture and the island's idiosyncrasy.

Menorca's natural attractions are a source of pride for locals and a surprise for visitors. Some of Spain's most impressive beaches and coves can be found here, such as Macarelleta, Cala Escorxada, Cala Galdana, Cala Trebaluger and Es Talaier. Menorca's beaches are characterized by their deep turquoise, crystal-clear waters. The climate is typically Mediterranean, offering pleasant temperatures almost all year round, except in winter.

History of Menorca

Menorca is the third most populated island of those that make up the Balearic archipelago and the second largest after Mallorca. The entire island was declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1993. The history of Menorca is, in many ways, similar to that of the rest of the Balearic Islands. Originally inhabited by the Talayotic civilization, Menorca became a territory strongly disputed between the oceanic powers that dominated the Mediterranean during the following centuries. Phoenicians, Romans, Muslims, Christians and the British exercised their dominion over the island until the beginning of the 19th century, when it was returned to Spain.

Exploring Menorca

Conservation efforts, a small population and a defined identity are the key components that make a visit to Menorca an adventure.

The island is dotted with numerous archaeological sites and historical monuments; from the prehistoric sites of Trepucó and Talatí to the early Christian basilica of Son Bou and the cathedral of Santa María de Ciudadela, built in the 14th century. The old town of Ciudadela, the city of Mercadal and the municipality of San Luis also attract a large number of visitors.

The typical dish of Menorca is caldereta de langosta y bogavante, a lobster stew that is simply out of this world. The local gastronomy is completed by the famous Mahón-Menorca cheese, sausages such as carnixulla and sobrasada and, in the sweet section, coca bamba, the island's cake. The local cuisine is strongly influenced by local products, and freshness plays a key role in it.

Menorca is considered one of the best options for nature lovers; sparsely populated areas and breathtaking landscapes. The beaches are incredibly beautiful, and are so numerous that it is easy to find many of them almost empty. Menorca is also appreciated by those looking for genuine cultural experiences, far from the trends that can be enjoyed in larger destinations. Authenticity and a relaxed lifestyle are a staple in this Mediterranean retreat.

In short, Menorca is the ideal destination for relaxed visitors open to new experiences. Unlike other times, when getting to the island was a difficult task, now it is easy to travel and transfers are widely available. Menorca is adventure, quality and tranquility; the perfect combination for a fantastic holiday.

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