Walking Holiday in Menorca: Camí de Cavalls Trail

If you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind walking holiday in Menorca, the Camí de Cavalls is your perfect hike. This 185-km coastal loop showcases the island of Menorca’s untouched beaches, dramatic cliffs, and ancient history—all in one continuous trail. With Fresco Tours, you can explore the best of the Camí de Cavalls Menorca trail on an exclusive guided tour designed for comfort, cultural insight, and unforgettable experiences. 

What is the Camí de Cavalls? 

The Camí de Cavalls (GR-223), or “Way of the Horses,” is a historic trail that circles the entire island of Menorca, Spain’s quietest and most unspoiled Balearic Island. Originally built for island defense, the trail was restored in the early 2000s and officially recognized as the Camino Natural Camí de Cavalls. 

Whether you’re walking over rugged cliffs in the north or through pine-shaded beaches in the south, the Camí de Cavalls Menorca trail is a rich blend of nature, history, and sea views. It’s one of the few long-distance hikes in Europe that remains mostly wild, peaceful, and coastal from start to finish. 

Walking Holiday in Menorca
Camí de Cavalls

What is Menorca and why Is worth visiting?

Menorca is a Spanish island in the Mediterranean Sea, less than an hour flight from Madrid. The island is also a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and a true gem of the Mediterranean—less crowded than the other Balearic islands of Mallorca or Ibiza, and perfect for travelers who appreciate nature, history, and authentic island life. If you’re wondering, “Is Menorca worth going to?”, the answer is a resounding YES. 

From quiet beaches to ancient pathways, Menorca offers a slower, richer kind of travel. The south coast dazzles with turquoise waters and white-sand coves, while the north coast is wild, rugged, and dramatic. But what is the best part of Menorca? That depends on your style—whether it’s lounging on southern shores, hiking the northern cliffs, or soaking in the culture of its timeless towns. 

cami de cavalls Favàritx to Es Grau
Camí de Cavalls

Along your Camí de Cavalls walking holiday, you’ll also explore some of the most beautiful villages of Menorca, including: 

  • Ciutadella – The island’s former capital, with cobbled streets, Gothic churches, and a romantic harbor. 
  • Es Grau – A sleepy coastal hamlet near the S’Albufera Natural Park, full of local charm. 
  • Sant Tomàs – A peaceful seaside town ideal for sunset strolls and beach views. 
  • Fornells – A traditional fishing village known for seafood, whitewashed houses, and sea breezes. 

These villages aren’t just photo stops—they’re an essential part of the island’s character, offering insight into Menorca’s way of life and adding texture to every step of the Camí de Cavalls Menorca trail

Your 2026 Camí de Cavalls Itinerary 

Looking ahead to Camí de Cavalls 2026? Our guided departures fill up early, so planning now means you’ll walk with the best guides, at the best time of year. Here’s our carefully curated 9-day itinerary: 

  • Day 1: Arrival in Mahón 
    Meet your guides and fellow travelers in the island’s capital for a welcome dinner. 
  • Day 2: Sant Climent to Son Bou 
    Begin the journey through farmland and end at Menorca’s longest beach. 
  • Day 3: Son Bou to Canutells 
    Walk along coastal cliffs and forested gorges, stopping for a picnic in the shade. 
  • Day 4: Cala Sant Esteve to Es Grau 
    Explore the east coast and quaint seaside villages. 
  • Day 5: Cala Tirant to El Pilar 
    Remote, dramatic, and wild—this northern section is a highlight of the Camí de Cavalls stages
  • Day 6: El Pilar to Cala Morell 
    Trace the cliffs and ancient stone walls, with views of the open sea. 
  • Day 7: Free Day in Ciutadella 
    Relax, shop, or explore one of the most beautiful villages in Menorca
  • Day 8: Sant Tomàs to Cala Turqueta 
    A final walk through pine forests and secret coves ends with a refreshing swim. 
  • Day 9: Departure 
    Enjoy breakfast together before transferring to the airport. 
Ciutadella Menorca
Ciutadella, Menorca (Spain)

What to Know Before You Visit Menorca 

Planning your Menorca Camí de Cavalls trip? Here are a few essentials: 

  • When to go: April to June and September to October offer ideal weather. 
  • How difficult is the walk? Moderate terrain, around 15 km per day, with expert support and breaks. 
  • Do I need a map? No—we guide you every step of the way. 
  • What should I bring? Hiking shoes, daypack, sun protection, swimwear, and a sense of adventure. 
  • What’s the accommodation like? We’ve handpicked boutique hotels, rural inns, and coastal guesthouses along the Camí de Cavalls route for rest, comfort, and local charm. 

Why Choose a Guided Tour with Fresco Tours? 

Unlike self-guided options, our tour is fully guided, so you’ll enjoy: 

  • Expert local guides 
  • Gourmet picnics and authentic Menorcan cuisine 
  • Comfortable accommodations and full luggage support 
  • Transportation for non-walking segments and rest days 
  • Deep cultural context that transforms your walk into a narrative 

We walk the best sections of the Camí de Cavalls walk, chosen for their beauty, access, and variety. 

The Camí de Cavalls: A Trail for the Soul 

The Camí de Cavalls 2026 season is already drawing interest—and it’s easy to see why. With its cliffside paths, secret beaches, and timeless villages, this trail offers a true journey. Whether you’re new to walking holidays or already an experienced trekker, the Camí de Cavalls promises a unique and unforgettable experience.

👉 Reserve your spot on the trail today 

AUTHOR

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Jeffery Barrera

Jeffery is a seasoned Camino tour leader who also works part-time in the Marketing and Media Content Department at Fresco Tours. Originally from the United States, Jeffery now lives in Madrid, Spain, where he earned a BA in Fine Arts. Though he considers himself a Spaniard at heart, he remains deeply proud of his American heritage. Over his 13-year tenure with Fresco Tours, he has led more than 80 tours to Santiago de Compostela. A passionate Camino enthusiast, Jeffery has walked the French, Portuguese, Primitive, English, Gran Canaria, Madrid, Salvador, and Uclés routes. He is also the author of three Camino de Santiago guidebooks, available at BarreraBooks.com.