Embark on a half-day glass-bottom boat tour in Mahon Harbour, the second largest in the world. Explore opulent villas, visit a historic gin distillery, and wander through the local farmers’ market.
Embark on a half-day glass-bottom boat tour in Mahon Harbour, the second largest in the world. Explore opulent villas, visit a historic gin distillery, and wander through the local farmers’ market.
- Mahon - Admire the fortifications and upscale villas on a glass-bottom boat trip in Mahon harbour. Explore the old town of Mahon, seeing its Georgian townhouses and baroque churches.
- Xoriguer Gin Factory - Visit the historic Xoriguer distillery to learn how Menorcan gin is made and enjoy a tasting.
- Mahon - Admire the fortifications and upscale villas on a glass-bottom boat trip in Mahon harbour. Explore the old town of Mahon, seeing its Georgian townhouses and baroque churches.
- Xoriguer Gin Factory - Visit the historic Xoriguer distillery to learn how Menorcan gin is made and enjoy a tasting.
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- Boat cruise
- Transport
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- Boat cruise
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- Food & Drinks
Kick off your adventure with a scenic journey through the second largest harbour in the world - Mahon - on a glass-bottom boat. Soak in the views of fortified islands and opulent waterfront villas, some of which harken back to the 18th century when Menorca was under British rule. After that, enjoy a tour of the time-honoured Xoriguer gin distillery,…
Kick off your adventure with a scenic journey through the second largest harbour in the world - Mahon - on a glass-bottom boat. Soak in the views of fortified islands and opulent waterfront villas, some of which harken back to the 18th century when Menorca was under British rule. After that, enjoy a tour of the time-honoured Xoriguer gin distillery, where Menorca’s adored gin has been produced using an unaltered recipe since 1736, speaking volumes about the island’s British past.
You’ll also have ample leisure time to explore Mahon at your own pace. Marvel at its Georgian townhouses, baroque churches, palm-strewn squares, and narrow cobblestone lanes. Visit the centrally positioned Plaça del Carme, a bustling market featuring vendors selling various goods from cured meats to fresh fruits in the arcades of a 17th-century convent. Be sure to try the highly-rated local square cheese that’s well-known throughout Spain. Lastly, check out the various posters advertising exclusive discounts for our guests.
- PLEASE NOTE that visibility on the boat is weather permitting
- Wear comfortable clothes and shoes as there is some walking is involved
- Not suitable for wheelchairs and guests with reduced mobility
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.