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Luxury Properties for sale in Menorca (island)

  • Land in Cala Galdana, Province of Balearic Islands
    Land in Cala Galdana, Province of Balearic Islands
    € 5,000,000
    26,000 m²
    Presented by Menorca - Spain Sotheby's International Realty
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  • Villa in Ciutadella, Province of Balearic Islands
    Villa in Ciutadella, Province of Balearic Islands
    € 1,895,000
    500 m² 3 4
    Presented by Baerz & Co Luxury Homes - South Europe
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  • Villa in Fornells, Province of Balearic Islands
    Villa in Fornells, Province of Balearic Islands
    € 2,600,000
    322 m² 5 5
    Presented by Baerz & Co Luxury Homes - South Europe
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  • Country House in Mercadal, Province of Balearic Islands
    Country House in Mercadal, Province of Balearic Islands
    € 655,000
    130 m² 2 3
    Presented by Lucas Fox Menorca
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  • Penthouse in Ciutadella, Province of Balearic Islands
    Penthouse in Ciutadella, Province of Balearic Islands
    € 595,000
    83 m² 1 2
    Presented by Lucas Fox Menorca
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  • Villa in Mahon, Province of Balearic Islands
    Villa in Mahon, Province of Balearic Islands
    € 1,790,000
    650 m² 6 8
    Presented by Baerz & Co Luxury Homes - South Europe
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  • Villa in Mahon, Province of Balearic Islands
    Villa in Mahon, Province of Balearic Islands
    € 2,500,000
    219 m² 20 23
    Presented by Lucas Fox Menorca
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  • Villa in Ciutadella, Province of Balearic Islands
    Villa in Ciutadella, Province of Balearic Islands
    € 795,000
    275 m² 3 3
    Presented by Bartomeu SERVERA MOLL | SAFTI
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  • Detached House in Es Castell, Province of Balearic Islands
    Detached House in Es Castell, Province of Balearic Islands
    € 1,150,000
    299 m² 3 5
    Presented by Menorca - Spain Sotheby's International Realty
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  • Detached House in Mahon, Province of Balearic Islands
    Detached House in Mahon, Province of Balearic Islands
    € 1,380,000
    340 m² 3 3
    Presented by Menorca - Spain Sotheby's International Realty
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  • Villa in Es Castell, Province of Balearic Islands
    Villa in Es Castell, Province of Balearic Islands
    € 980,000
    346 m² 3 7
    Presented by Joaquín ALZINA | SAFTI
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  • Villa in Alaior, Province of Balearic Islands
    Villa in Alaior, Province of Balearic Islands
    € 725,000
    70 m² 1 2
    Presented by Lucas Fox Menorca
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  • Detached House in Mercadal, Province of Balearic Islands
    Detached House in Mercadal, Province of Balearic Islands
    € 890,000
    253 m² 2 3
    Presented by Menorca - Spain Sotheby's International Realty
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  • Rural or Farmhouse in Alaior, Province of Balearic Islands
    Rural or Farmhouse in Alaior, Province of Balearic Islands
    € 6,000,000
    450 m² 7 7
    Presented by Baerz & Co Luxury Homes - South Europe
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  • Villa in Ciutadella, Province of Balearic Islands
    Villa in Ciutadella, Province of Balearic Islands
    € 3,193,500
    478 m² 7 7
    Presented by John Taylor Menorca
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luxury guide

761 luxury properties are listed on Minorca today, and the number will not grow much. That is the first thing serious buyers need to understand about this island. A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve since 1993, Minorca has some of the strictest building restrictions in the Mediterranean. New construction is nearly impossible. The island sits at the eastern edge of the Balearics, fifty minutes by air from Barcelona, an hour from Ibiza. Mahón's natural harbour is one of the largest in the entire Mediterranean basin. Ciutadella, on the opposite coast, has a Gothic cathedral and medieval streets that give it a character no other Balearic island can match. The market covers villas, seafront properties, traditional farmhouses and apartments, all within an island where supply is structurally constrained.

Luxury property prices in Minorca

Prices range from €400,000 to €17,500,000, with an average of €1,374,701. Floor areas run between 55 and 11855 sqm. Two variables drive pricing more than anything else. First, proximity to the coast: direct access to one of the island's southern calas pushes values sharply higher. Second, privacy. Properties screened by pine woods and Mediterranean scrubland carry a premium that buyers consistently accept. Compared to Ibiza, Minorca is still more accessible at equivalent size. Compared to Mallorca, the scarcity factor creates a steadier upward pressure. The key dynamic is this: the island cannot build its way out of demand, which makes every well-positioned property a long-term hold.

Most sought-after areas in Minorca

The southern coast attracts the most international attention. Cala Galdana and Cala Turqueta offer turquoise water and pine-covered slopes reaching the shoreline, with properties rarely coming to market. Son Bou and Cala en Porter operate at a slightly larger scale, with an established community of European buyers. The north is a different world. Fornells, the island's most celebrated fishing village, sits at the edge of a deep lagoon and draws buyers who want authenticity without compromise. The tramuntana wind shapes the cliffs around Cap de Cavalleria into something genuinely dramatic. Mahón rewards urban buyers who want a harbour view and a working city around them. Ciutadella does the same for those who prefer cobblestones and historic palaces. And the rural interior, quiet and largely unchanged, is where the island's traditional fincas stand among olive groves and dry stone walls.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in the luxury real estate market in Minorca?

Because supply is fixed and demand is not. The UNESCO Biosphere Reserve designation prevents new development, which means the number of high-quality properties on the island will not increase meaningfully. With an average price of €1,374,701, Minorca still sits below Ibiza, but the gap is closing. International buyers from Germany, the UK and Scandinavia have been pushing values upward steadily for the past decade.

What is daily life like in Minorca?

Quieter, and deliberately so. The island has no mass-market nightlife, no overbuilt resort strips, no congested motorways. The pace is set by the seasons: long, warm summers, mild springs, and winters that belong entirely to the people who live there year-round. Mahón airport connects directly to the main European capitals from spring through autumn, and the quality of local restaurants, markets and marina life has improved significantly over the past ten years.

What makes Minorca unique in the luxury market?

The combination of legal protection and natural geography. The southern calas are accessible only by sea or on foot, which means privacy is built into the landscape rather than engineered through walls and gates. No other island in the western Mediterranean offers this at scale. It is the reason buyers return, and the reason values hold even when other markets soften.