Located in the southeast of Menorca, the district of Sant Lluís owes its name to the King of France, Louis XV. It was during a brief period of time in the 18th century, when the French dominated the island. Its legacy left us with the quiet village of white houses that today is Sant Lluís. In fact the streets and squares of the town maintain the layout established by the Count of Lannion, French governor of the island who had the responsibility of planning the layout of the town. Without doubt, the church and the Molí de Dalt are its most emblematic buildings.
Just a short walk from the sandy beach of Punta Prima, this charming townhouse offers an excellent balance between Mediterranean lifestyle and investment potential.
Arranged over two levels, the...










Located a short distance from the hamlet of Torret, this rustic plot of approximately 3,800 m² enjoys a peaceful and natural setting.
The land includes two traditional outbuildings, a chicken coop, a...



Located in one of the most sought-after areas of Menorca, this distinctive property retains the authentic character of traditional Menorcan architecture, presenting an excellent opportunity for...






