Pedalling on quiet, easy-going paths, you'll head out to explore Menorca's traditional fishing coves by E-bike. You'll breeze through Sant Lluís, Es Pou Nou and Trebalúger, to the historic village of Es Castell on this two-and-a-half hour circuit. There's a 30-minute break in Cales Fonts harbour, where you'll find cave restaurants and artisan shops. The 20 km route is an easy ride, offering a peek into the authentic rural life of Menorca. There's also an optional visit to the restored Fort Marlborough to add a dash of history to your trip.

Menorca's fishing villages E-bike tour
- You'll uncover the maritime charm of Es Castells on an easy-going e-bike tour
- There's a 30 minute stop at Cales Fonts harbour, home to cave restaurants and artisan shops
- An optional visit to Fort Marlborough adds a historical touch to your scenic ride
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- Guide 
- Helmet 
- E-Bike tour 
- Departure Point: Punta Prima, Mr. Bike Shop
- Route: Sant Lluís – Es Pou Nou – Trebalúger – Es Castell (Cala Corb, Cales Fonts, 30-minute stop) – Binissaida – Sant Lluís
- Duration: 2.5 hours
- Distance: 20 km
- Difficulty: Easy
- Please provide your name, email, and phone number when booking
- Child seats can accomodate a small child up to 22 kg / 3 years old. Maximum weight per bike: 120 kg
- Not suitable for expectant mothers or guests with back problems
- Not suitable for wheelchairs
- Not suitable for guests with poor health
- Not suitable for families with small children
- Height, weight and/or age restrictions may apply
- Bring suitable footwear
- Bring money for extras or gratuities
- Transfers not included
- Food and drinks not included
- Subject to weather conditions
- English-speaking guide for all nationalities
- This experience doesn't follow our general cancellation policy. If you need to cancel, you must do so at least 24 hours in advance to receive a full refund
- Not suitable for those with reduced mobility
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