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PAID CONTENT FOR VILLA LE BLANC GRAN MELIA


PAID CONTENT FOR VILLA LE BLANC GRAN MELIA


Villa Le Blanc Gran Melia MENORCA, SPAIN


Villa Le Blanc, part of the Meliá hotel group is the island’s first member of The Leading Hotels of the World and first five-star grand luxury hotel. It also embodies the best of Menorca in one destination — from masterful local cuisine and graceful traditional architecture to spectacular sea views. Located alongside the paradisiacal Menorcan beach of Santo Tomas and next to the beaches of San Adeodato and Binigaus, it shines with a style that’s reflected in its architecture of simple lines and white stone, so characteristic of Menorca. The hotel is integrated in the privileged natural


environment of the south coast of the island, close to the best cultural spots and coves of crystal- clear water. At Villa Le Blanc, guests have the opportunity to discover the essence of Menorca in an exclusive way through a collection of unique and memorable experiences based on nature, art, culture and local gastronomy. Bringing together peaceful and luxurious private


spaces and buzzy social enclaves, Villa Le Blanc puts the magic of Menorca at your fingertips, against the dazzling backdrop of the azure


Mediterranean. Protecting this untouched nature, and that of Menorca as a whole — the island has been a UNESCO-designated Biosphere Reserve since 1993 — Villa Le Blanc is about 20 minutes from the stunning cultural and natural heritage of the island; the white sand beaches of the south, hidden calas (coves) with turquoise waters and the historic centre of Mahón and Ciutadella. The hotel contains 159 rooms and suites. This


light-filled refuge combines simple, elegant style with luxurious details and amenities. Villa Le Blanc has been conceived as an


environmentally conscious net-zero hotel, incorporating state-of-the-art facilities and technologies that will allow it to reduce its environmental footprint and emissions. Named European Gastronomic Region in 2022,


the island’s unique culinary influences are on full display in the hotel’s restaurants. S’Amarador serves the finest seafood and seasonal produce, Cru is a collaboration with leading Menorcan gastronome Joan Canals, and all-day dining restaurant Nivi offering local favourites.


DON’T MISS Explore the beauty of Menorca’s Mediterranean coastline aboard a traditional Menorcan ‘llaüt’ boat


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KEY FEATURES • 159 rooms and suites • Two main swimming pools • Three restaurants and bars • Kids’ club • Spa • 24-hour gym • Meetings and events spaces


GET IN TOUCH melia.com/en/hotels/spain/menorca/ villa-le-blanc-gran-melia T: +34 971 37 00 50 E: reservas.villaleblanc@melia.com


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