Cala en Bosch, a small paradise to enjoy the sun and the beach

Cala en Bosch, Menorca
Fornells / Cabo Cavallería

Fornells / Cabo Cavallería

Distance from MarSenses Paradise Club & Spa: 42 km/48 min by car.
This narrow bay, a refuge for fishermen on the north coast of the island, has now become one of the best places on the island to enjoy its cuisine, especially the "caldereta de langosta"...
Ciutadella

Ciutadella

Distance from MarSenses Paradise Club Hotel & Spa: 10 km / 13 min. by car
Ciutadella was the old capital of the island until the English occupation in 1714. It is a jewel of stone and a stately appearance combined with influences from other inhabitants of the island...
Cala en Turqueta

Cala en Turqueta

Distance from MarSenses Paradise Club Hotel & Spa: 20.5 km/35 min by car.
It could not have chosen a better name as its waters have a great variety of turquoise colours. This virgin cove of fine white sand is accessible only on foot from a car park...
Macarella y Macarelleta

Macarella y Macarelleta

Distance from MarSenses Paradise Club Hotel & Spa: 42 km/48 min by car.
Very close to the cove in Turqueta, in the same bay are these two virgin coves with transparent waters that are among the most beautiful in Minorca. Macarella is larger than...
Cala Pregonda

Cala Pregonda

Distance from MarSenses Paradise Hotel Club & Spa: 44 km/53 min by car.
It is one of the few coves on the north coast of the island and totally different from the rest: its red colour and the atmosphere that surrounds it make it special...
Naveta des Tudons

Naveta des Tudons

Distance from MarSenses Paradise Club & Spa: 14 km / 19 min by car.
The navetas are constructions typical of Menorca and are among the oldest funeral monuments in memory. They were built around 1000 BC and belong to the Talayotic culture of the island...
Camí de Cavalls

Camí de Cavalls

Distance from MarSenses Paradise Club Hotel & Spa: 5 min. walk
This is a path that circles the island along the coast and mostly runs through rural areas. It has a total length of 185 km with a great geological and scenic variety: virgin beaches...
Cova d'En Xoroi

Cova d'En Xoroi

Distance from MarSenses Paradise Club Hotel & Spa: 52 km / 45 min by car.
This cave is located on a cliff on the south coast of the island, next to Cala en Porter. It has several terraces and viewpoints at different heights. The highlight is the sunset which...

Sustainable tourism in Majorca and Minorca

When you visit a place for the first time, it is important to bear in mind aspects of good practice in order to protect the natural environment, learn about local customs and traditions, and respect the culture.

In this section we tell you everything you need to know on your visit to Mallorca and Menorca:

Rules for access to religious buildings:

  • Appropriate dress: When visiting religious buildings such as churches or cathedrals, it is important to dress demurely and respectfully. Avoid clothing that is too revealing, always covering the torso and shoulders, or with inappropriate messages,
  • Silence and respect: Within places of worship, keep your voice low and avoid making unnecessary noise. Respect moments of prayer or ceremonies that may be taking place at that time.
  • Photography: Before taking photos inside religious buildings, check whether it is permitted. Some places may have restrictions for reasons of respect or security.

Protection of natural environments:

  • Leave no trace: When visiting beaches, nature parks or trails, make sure you take your litter with you and leave the places as you found them. Do not throw cigarette butts or any other kind of waste.
  • Respect flora and fauna: Avoid damaging or collecting plants and flowers, and never disturb or feed wild animals. Respect their natural habitat and enjoy watching from a distance.
  • Responsible use of resources: Water is a scarce resource in some areas of the island. Try to be aware of your consumption and avoid unnecessary waste.

Typical Balearic traditions:

  • Gastronomy: Enjoy the rich Balearic cuisine, which includes delicious dishes such as tumbet, sobrasada and ensaimadas. It is also common to take a “siesta” after lunch.
  • Local celebrations: If you have the opportunity, take part in the island’s traditional festivities, such as the Sant Joan festivities, the Mare de Déu de la Salut festival and local festivities in different villages.
  • Greetings and courtesy: When interacting with locals, show courtesy with greetings such as “good morning” (Bon dia), “good afternoon” (Bona tarda) and “good evening” (Bona nit). It is common to greet with a kiss on the cheek in closer situations.
  • Schedules: Keep in mind that in Spain, in general, meals and schedules are different from other countries. Lunch is usually between 1:00 p.m. and 3 p.m. and dinner after 8:00 pm.

Remember that respect for the local culture and the natural environment is essential for a harmonious and sustainable coexistence. Enjoy your stay in Mallorca and live an enriching experience while you immerse yourself in the beauty and authenticity of this wonderful Balearic island.