Cova d’en Xoroi

Top choice in Menorca


For a night on the rocks, head to Menorca's most famous bar-club, perched like an eyrie in a vertiginous cliffside cave. Sunset is primetime, with chillout beats, cocktails and seriously spectacular sea views. DJs play everything from house to hippie grooves as the night wears on in one the Balearics' most magical clubs, full of troglodyte nooks and crannies.


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