Menorca Experimental

Reborn from a 19th-century finca on nearly 30 hectares of land, this Balearic hideaway provides a youthful infusion to the island’s subtle historic charm.

Images Courtesy of Menorca Experimental, Aleksandra Personick for KOBU

Reborn from a 19th-century finca on nearly 30 hectares of land, this Balearic hideaway provides a youthful infusion to the island’s subtle historic charm.

Surrounded by pine groves, fragrant juniper shrubs, and wildflowers, the whitewashed compound has been carefully restored—including, soon, its original vegetable garden—by a team of local craftsmen under the guidance of interior designer Dorothée Meilichzon. Airy open spaces use rustic drystone, waxed concrete, and rough-hewn local wood plank floors with accents of hand-glazed terra cotta tile.

The Details

What makes it Kobu

The preservation of Menorca's tranquility has long been a priority for locals, and its nature is so unspoiled that UNESCO has named the island a protected biosphere. The Agroturismo - Menorca Experimental offers a rural experience creating a link with the local farmers know-how and its visitors.
Menorca Experimental gentle encourages an enriching and meaningful stay. A selection of possible activities and diversions are offered; horses and hiking guides are available, as are yoga, pottery and painting classes. Access to a secluded pebble beach is a fifteen-minute walk down a natural stone path.

Directions

Menorca Airport (MAH)

20 min by car

The Destination

Balearic Islands

This sun-kissed archipelago off Spain’s eastern coast made up of 4 stunning islands, Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca, and Formentera. Lounge by its postcard-worthy turquoise waters, traverse it’s stunning hillside hamlets, hop between islands, or just enjoy the laidback charm of this quintessential Mediterranean getaway.

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