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Menorca in 2026: Prices, Deals, and Travel Tips

If you dream of a vacation in Menorca but want to make sure your budget doesn’t skyrocket, this article is for you. In this guide, we tell you everything about updated prices for 2026, the best offers, and tips to save without giving up the magic of this Balearic island.

How much does it cost to travel to Menorca in 2026?

Menorca remains a paradisiacal destination accessible for all budgets. With a little planning, you can enjoy its crystal-clear beaches, its gastronomy, and its culture without spending a fortune.

Flights and transportation

Flights to Menorca vary by season. In summer (July and August), flight prices to Menorca can range between €70 and €180 round trip from Spanish cities, while from European destinations they usually range between €90 and €230. In low season, it is possible to find tickets for €35-70 from Spain and for €50-90 from other European countries.

If you prefer the ferry from Mallorca, Barcelona, or Valencia, tickets cost between €60 and €120 per person, with options to bring your own car from an extra €110-150, depending on the route and the time of year.

To move around the island, renting a car remains the best option, with prices from €35 per day in low season and up to €80-120 daily in the middle of summer. If you opt for public transport, a single bus ticket costs around €2.50 and €5.50, although routes can be limited in some areas.

Accommodation

The price of accommodation in Menorca varies according to location and season:

3-star hotels: from €70-170 per night.

4-5 star hotels: between €140 and €350 in high season.

Apartments and villas: from €90 per night, ideal for families or groups.

Guesthouses and hostels: options from €35-60 per person.

Camping: from €18-35 per night, an economical alternative for nature lovers.

Food and drink

Eating in Menorca can be as economical or luxurious as you wish:

Daily menu (menú del día) in local restaurants: between €14 and €22.

Dinner at a mid-range restaurant: about €30-45 per person.

Seafood platters and gourmet restaurants: from €60-110 per person.

Supermarket: if you cook on your own, a weekly shop for two people is around €60-85.

Activities and leisure

Boat excursions: between €35 and €80.

Kayak rental or paddle surf: from €18-25 per hour.

Entrance to the Naveta des Tudons: around €3-6.

Patron saint festivals and local events: many are free and offer a unique experience.

Offers for traveling to Menorca

Book in advance: Flights and accommodation can be up to 40% cheaper if you book several months in advance.

Travel in low season: May, June, and September offer much lower prices and fewer tourists.

Vacation packages: Travel agencies and websites offer discounts if you book flight and hotel together.

Tips for saving on your trip

Use public transport instead of renting a car if you are only going to visit the main towns.

Take advantage of local markets to buy fresh food and prepare your own meals.

Choose free activities, such as hiking routes, hidden beaches, or visiting charming villages like Binibeca. You can also take a free guided tour of Mahón or Ciutadella.

Book with flexibility, avoiding weekends and holidays to get better prices.

Share costs by traveling in a group and renting a villa or apartment.

Leisure activities

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