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The Island at its Best: Why now is the perfect time to visit Menorca – UK Times

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Breathtaking beaches, tucked-away coves and a harbour dotted with boats — Menorca has long been a summer favourite, and it’s no surprise the island is recognised as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. But in 2026, it’s doing things a little differently, opening with a programme of cultural events that invite visitors in from the very beginning.

From 7 to 25 April, Opening Menorca 2026 is unfolding all over the island, turning streets, studios and historic buildings into part of a wider trail that showcases the very best of art and culture on this beautiful Balearic island.

Art around the island

On the opening evening in Mahón, you’ll find live workshops and small crowds gathering inside galleries tucked into narrow side streets.

At spaces like Atelier Inscrire, exhibitions are held in working studios, allowing visitors to get to know the artists behind the work. Some are hosting their own live workshops so you can watch them in action, like live painting sessions by Marc Jesús or an exhibition by Iñaki Martínez. As the evening goes on, The Teatre Principal is hosting a live evening concert featuring Yerai Cortés.

Catch an exhibition by Iñaki Martínez (Daniel Schäfer)

Live music and performances

The days following the opening continue in a similar fashion, with exhibitions, live music, and performances unfolding all over the island. You might spend your days listening to a jazz trio playing in a small square in Ciutadella, or enjoying a cello set between gallery visits, followed by a theatre show later in the evening.

Alongside all the opening events taking place, the island’s summer calendar is jam-packed with fun things to do, such as the Menorca Jazz Festival and the Cranc Menorca Festival, a small coastal festival known for its lineup of emerging and established artists.

Enjoy unique outdoor jazz performances
Enjoy unique outdoor jazz performances (Pere and Marga)

Spring walks and coastal views

However, beyond the programme, Menorca really comes into its own in spring, with the landscape greener than ever and the coastline once again filling up with people, while summer brings longer days and a programme chock-full of festivals and events all over the island. The Camí de Cavalls, an ancient pathway that loops all around the island, is a dream at this time of year. It meanders through pine forests and beside open cliffs, with trails that lead down to small coves and clear, shallow water, perfect for cooling off from the midday heat between hitting up galleries.

Eating and exploring

Opening Menorca also pays homage to the island’s history, heritage and culture, and alongside art exhibitions, there are workshops, tastings and events that bring together artists, artisans and producers. It’s easy to dip in and out of everything taking place, and you can just stumble across things rather than planning too heavily in advance.

At places like Sant Patrici Hotel, you can visit working farms and dairies where you’ll get to sample local cheeses and produce, offering a taste of the island beyond its art scene.

It’s also a chance to tap into Menorca’s growing reputation as a food hotspot, now recognised as a European Region of Gastronomy, where local produce and long-standing traditions inspire everything you’ll get to enjoy here, from crumbly Mahón cheese to grilled fish eaten a few steps from the sea.

Food is a big part of life here, and it shows – with festivals, markets and events happening throughout the year, most of them open to visitors and a great way to get a feel for it all.

Hauser & Wirth is a world-class art center on Menorca’s Illa del Rei
Hauser & Wirth is a world-class art center on Menorca’s Illa del Rei (Hauser Wirth)

A season that starts earlier

One of the biggest changes this year is how early the season begins, with hotels reopening in March and flight routes across Europe launching earlier in the spring.

By early April, the island will already be humming with people, with restaurants ready to welcome visitors, galleries opening their doors, and the island’s gorgeous beaches dotted with parasols – a great time to visit if you want a bit more space to explore.

More to explore

Menorca has long been shaped by British and French influences that still define much of the island today. You see it in Mahón, where Georgian-style townhouses sit alongside chalky buildings and old military sites overlooking one of the world’s deepest natural harbours. Beyond its towns, the island’s history spans back even further, seen at sites like Naveta des Tudons and Torre d’en Galmés in the countryside. This history is also reflected in Menorca’s Talayótica heritage, an outstanding UNESCO-listed collection of prehistoric monuments that offers a rare glimpse into how the island’s earliest inhabitants lived, through well-preserved stone structures and settlements.

There’s plenty more to see while you’re here, too, from the historic Lazareto – once a quarantine station on its own island in Mahón harbour – to the incredible Cova de S’Aigua, a stunning underground cave system with striking limestone formations and crystal-clear lagoons.

You can also learn more about the island’s past at museums like the Museu de Menorca and Museu Municipal de Ciutadella, which include everything from prehistoric settlements to the island’s more recent colonial history.

Opening Menorca 2026 offers even more reason to spend time in these places. You might come for the sun and sea, but end up soaking up plenty of culture between beach visits, hopping between galleries or stopping for a concert along the way.

To explore the full programme and start planning your trip, visit the official Opening Menorca 2026 website, where you’ll find event listings, locations and updates across the island

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