Na Macaret is a stunning and unspoilt fishing village on the North coast of Menorca. This island has often been called the jewel of the Mediterranean and it would be fair to say that Na Macaret is considered to be the place to stay by the Menorcan and Catalan people themselves.
This delightfully simple fishing village, with its intimate square, surrounded by converted fishermen’s cottages, attracts back the same holiday makers year after year looking for something more discerning from their week or two weeks in the sun.
The beach is seldom busy, even in high summer and you won’t find rows of identical sun beds here. Na Macaret also boasts three high quality restaurants, all of which are situated in the village square. The small local bar (Bar Raco) is where the locals while away their hours playing dominoes or simply sharing their inflated stories of the day’s fishing.
If you have ever asked yourself "I wonder what type of
place the Spanish go on holiday?" Now you know.