UNESCO has recognized the diversity of habitats on the island of Minorca in 1993 as a World Biosphere Reserve. The conservation of the island and the virtual absence of human settlement offer landscapes of untouched nature in their islands. Along the coast, the beaches and coves of Minorca, they look almost untouched, with white sand and crystal clear waters. Inside, pine, oak and olive trees, in addition to the greener pastures that cattle.. Read More