Discover the best top things to do in Sant Lluis, Spain including Bodegas Binifadet, Fort Marlborough, SUPaire, Playa de Binibeca Nou, BlackLizzard Menorca, Water Taxi Menorca, Splash, Museo Militar de Menorca, Barcelo Pueblo Water Park, Binibeca Diving.
Restaurants in Sant Lluis
4.5 based on 486 reviews
Binifadet wineries are located on the island of Menorca. Since 2004 you can visit the winery, vineyards and taste their wines. Since 2012 there is a restaurant based on local product of high quality.
Took a taxi from Es Castell to the vineyard just in time to join the one hour tour of the vineyard. You are advised to book, especially the restaurant to avoid disappointment. The English speaking tours are from 1130-1230, 1500-1600 & 1800-1900 and 8 euros admission. The lunch was really flavoursome with a varied choice of locally caught fish, pork belly, duck etc. without a hint of fast food normally experienced at such places. This is a definite must for wine lovers and they will ship your wine home for you.
4.5 based on 171 reviews
Decided to go there and can say that we thoroughly enjoyed visiting here .
we went on the Monday not knowing that it's free on Mondays , but the cost is only three euros per person . It is quite cool inside as basically you are walking through tunnels . there is an outside area where you can walk around in the sun .
To get the most out of your visit you must have the audio recording as this gives you all the information about the Fort and what you are looking at . there are numbers on the wall and you just press the corresponding number on the on the phone and it will give you the information relevant to where you are . You must explore every nook and cranny of this place even if it appears dark and there is nothing down there go down there , you will not be disappointed
The recording gives you all the history of the fort and all the different armies that used to occupy the area , it's especially good when you get to the top , and you use the phone as a kind of map where you can aim your phone at building surrounding the area and it will give you details on the buildings you are looking at. The head phone set only cost three euros and its worth every cent , you do have to leave behind some form of identification so that you do not run off with the phone device . If you drive past the entrance about 200 yards away there is a small carpark which looks out onto a very small cove this would be a beautiful place to live if you could afford it and some of the houses on the waters edge were stunning. There did not appear to be any refreshment area where you could get a cold drink , there was a vending machine down a few stairs but receptionist told us that it was not working. So I would suggest you take refreshments with you as there are no bars or restaurants nearby . Well worth a visit but not a place I think you would visit twice.
5 based on 39 reviews
SUPaire offers non-motorised water sports in the blue waters of Punta Prima. Using a paddle or a sail is the best way to enjoy a quiet moment on the sea. Experts as well as beginners are welcome to try out different sports we propose. Discover kayaking, stand up paddling or windsurfing independently or with a Supaire instructor.
Second experience with Supaire and still absolutely.. Super! We felt very safe and Jan is really cool and attentive. Next year, I'll try windsurf!Thank you Monique! Next year we are waiting for you for windsurfing! ;-) Best regards, Iva&Jan
4.5 based on 206 reviews
A beautiful beach on a stunning coastline. This small bay has everything you need....
Car parking, toilets, lifeguards, white sand, turquoise water, Sun loungers, parasols and a beach bar (lunches/drinks/ice creams etc)
There really is nothing to dislike about this fabulous location - a real jewel. The only slight downside is the rather complicated rules set out by the beach bar about where you can/cannot sit according to which menu you have chosen from! Don't let this put you off.....smile sweetly and be firm - after all, they are taking your money!!
5 based on 29 reviews
BlackLizzard borns in 2016 from the passion for the sea and nature. It is dedicated to the rental of kayaks, standup paddle, windsurf and surf, in Punta Prima beach. Our Mission is to offer our clients the pleasure of sailing by the turquoise waters of this beach, enjoying a pleasant, memorable and unique experience.
Came here with 2 adults and a 10 & 15 year old. Alan our tour guide was really good . Had a good giggle doing our first shot of kayaking!! Got to do snorkelling and feed the lizards . Really good experience, even tho it's...MoreThank you very much Yvonne! It was a nice adventure even being the first time kayaking you were fantastic :) Hope to see you again in Menorca!
5 based on 38 reviews
Booked Carlos & his water taxi for a 7.15pm journey to Mahon & a beautiful return at 10.45pm in the moonlight, spoilt only by a "boorish, pompous brit" prattling on to Carlos incessently! Not always available on the day as he caters for private engagements.
4 based on 169 reviews
We stayed at the Sur Menorca, just across the car park from this water park, and had easy access to this delightful place. There were activities for all ages, from shallow splash pools and Fountains for tiny ones to deeper pools and quite a variety of water slides for bigger kids and adults. There seemed to be plenty of space for everyone (although admittedly we went after the UK school year started, so there were fewer families with school-age kids around).
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Didn't realise this museum was there at first. Had a tour of Es Castell from the hotel I was staying at.
It doesn't look much from the outside, up the steps though it turns out to be a fairly large 2 story museum. I think there were 19 rooms or so. The whole museum is on military history. It's not something I've looked into before but found the it fascinating. The video presentation about the island history, castle and fort is well worth watching.
And at €3 a bargain.
Small note, it's a some of the rooms walls are red, I know this is to do with the historical colour. But it makes taking photos difficult.
Please note it doesn't open every day, wouldn't want anyone to have a wasted trip.
This museum needs to be advertised more, of the 3 on island I went to, this was the most interesting.
4 based on 94 reviews
We came to this hotel to ask if it was possible to view the so called "Family club" and was told it was only for guests! We only wanted to see if it was a nice place to visit next year...obviously not! It appears to be a place that has no regard to potential families visiting. We were a family of 8 but it obviously did not matter to the staff, we won't be booking a holiday to this place!
5 based on 65 reviews
We are a family of 4 and all 4 of us have dived with Binibeca Diving. Our teenage son did his Padi open water course here and then some recreational dives after qualifying. Our daughter (too young to do an open water course) did a...MoreThanks for your opinion Daniel! It was a pleasure to dive with you and your family! We hope to see you next summer for more fun diving in Menorca! Best regards from Binibeca Diving team!
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