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With its subtle British influences, Mahon stands out from the Balearic crowd. You'll get a real feel for this unusual port city, discovering its seafaring side on a boat trip around the harbour, and savour the flavours at Xoriguer gin distillery. José, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘For me, the heart of Mahon is the local fish market where you can find the freshest fish, as well as several wine and pintxo bars with tables spilling out into the central courtyard.'
We'll start with a tasting session at the famous Xoriguer gin distillery. They've been making Menorca's favourite tipple since the 18th century, when the island was a British colony. You'll get to sample some of its innovative flavoured gins, as well as other liqueurs produced by the distillery. ‘Drink it like a local as a pomada – the refreshing gin and lemon cocktail that's a favourite during fiestas,' suggests José.
After a sailing in the Port of Mahon – the second-deepest in the world – you'll arrive at the cool Cova d'en Xoroi – a chill-out bar in a seaside cave, which comes complete with vistas over the Mediterranean and refreshment included.