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If you think that This external link was removed for your protection are all just about swimming and lazy days on the beach, think again. There is more to this Balearic island than just the sands and the sea! There are so many wonderful attractions and activities to see and do on this beautiful island. There's something for everyone, and you simply need to decide what kind of holiday you want to be on. Take your pick, make up your mind and enjoy! Art and HistoryIf your idea of a great vacation is discovering the history behind the place and immersing yourself in its art and culture, there is no shortage of places to visit. The capital, Mao, is filled with many sights that provide you with a glimpse of the island's past and present. The museums and galleries contain many artifacts and masterpieces, with each one providing a piece of the story that is Menorca. The Museum of Menorca is a great place for an art and history lesson on your This external link was removed for your protection. Located in the Avenida Dr. Guardia in Mahon, this former Franciscan abbey houses artifacts from the Roman, Byzantine, Arabic and Talayotic periods of the island, and provide a comprehensive view of the island's history. It also contains the largest collection of Menorcan fine art. Ciutadella, while being a historical piece of art in itself and a must-see stop on This external link was removed for your protection, is also the site of several museums. The Museu Municipal de Ciutadella, founded in 1995, houses relics from the Talayotic, Muslim and Roman periods of Menorca's history. Some of the interesting historical items found in this museum are Iron Age skulls, Roman jewellery and coins, and various ceramic wares - all interesting and insightful! For Catalonian paintings and consecrated items, you will also want to check out the Diocese Museum nearby. On the other hand, if your interests veer more on military history, the Museo Militar in Explanada and the seven-sided Fort Marlborough will prove interesting. Nature Cycling and hiking tours to the countryside and the island's nature reserves to experience the colourful and diverse flowers and butterflies is another relaxing way to spend your This external link was removed for your protection. If aquatic life is what interests you, there are relaxing snorkeling activities available around the island. For good measure, you may also want to visit Menorca's Nature Museum (the Museu de la Natura de Menorca) to see a fascinating collection of the different wonders of the island all in one place. ShoppingIf you're one of those people for whom shopping is an integral part of rest and recreation, here's good news for you: the quality of shopping choices on Menorca has grown considerably in the past years. Mahon and Ciutadella, in particular, have a great mix of places to buy anything from fresh food to high-end brands; while the rest of the island offers many quirky and interesting shops to buy local products and souvenirs such as jewellery, clothing, crafts, leather goods and more.Spas and Relaxation If all you want to do is relax, de-stress and be pampered, the island has a number of spas to give you the kind of luxury you're craving. Saunas, Jacuzzis, and steam baths, as well as beauty treatments and aromatherapy sessions, await you.