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An important reminder of the disastrous consequences of touristic massification.
I translated another article about the housing emergency in the Balearic and Pityusic Islands.
The Balearic Islands are Mallorca (sometimes known in English as Majorca), Menorca (sometimes known in English as Minorca) and includes the Pityusic Islands, which are Eivissa (usually called Ibiza in English) and Formentera. All of them are found in the Southern Europe, in the Mediterranean sea, and are extremely popular holiday spots, particularly for German and British tourists, but also tourists from the rest of the world. Their local language is Catalan, in which this article is originally written.
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Sad is he who without love has to search for a home (in the Balearic Islands)
Opinion piece by Sebastià Alzamora
The housing emergency in the Balearic and Pityusic Islands has existed for some time and it's taking more dramatic tones every day. From teachers who have been destined to Eivissa as a substitute and spend their weeks in the island sleeping in their car (because with a salary of 1,000€ it doesn't make sense to rent even just one room for 700€ or 800€ per month) to the situation showed by a recent Caritas report on poverty in the Balearic Islands: many low-income families, or with uncertain incomes (often hotel workers) who cut the money they should spend on food to be able to pay rent (with all the consequences of cutting short your food, specially for children). Also, the explanation of the "no vacancies" mysterious phenomenon that the Balearic Islands, and particularly Mallorca, achieved last summer: since everyone knows that the housing prices in these lucky islands are unfeasible, hotel owners this season take advantage of local workers (paying them a salary so low that doesn't allow them to move out of their parents' home or, even worse, their ex-spouse, as it also happens often).
It was precisely at the beginning of last summer that the Valencian and Balearic governments met to work together on the housing emergency. [...] they agreed to ask Sareb to give them some flats to be used as public housing. In fact, the Company for the Management of Assets Proceeding from the Restructuring of the Banking System (also known as Sareb, also known as the bad bank) has over 8,500 houses in the Valencian Country and over 1,000 in the Balearic Islands. Since Sareb took these apartments when their inhabitants were evicted as a result of the trash mortgages given by banks during prosperous years, it makes sense that now they will be destined (at least some of them) to housing.
I don't know how these good intentions have evolved, but the search and/or building of protected housing, even though it might be necessary as an emergency measure, is nothing more than a palliative or a patch to a situation with well-known causes. This is what's behind the problem: the overexploitation of the land, the urban speculation, a market with out-of-control prices, and a touristic saturation that makes guiris [tourists] literally invade the towns, neighbourhoods and areas that not so long ago were still the indigenous population's.
The famous quality tourism has turned out to be European multimillionaires, often with fortunes of a suspicious origin, who buy or order to build their mansions with heliport for exorbitant prices, bursting the local price for square meter. This is the strict market logic, but if the market logic isn't somehow corrected, we can find ourselves in a triple massive migration: for climate reasons (the Mediterranean is one of the places in the world where global warming is most noticeable, and the Balearic Islands are one of the most heated places in the Mediterranean), for the lack of job opportunities (also for the young people whose university degrees aren't about tourism, and who can't find work here), and for lack of access to housing.
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binicarsmenorca · 1 year
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Road trips in Spain feel different. As if God made the country envisioning long drives and amazing scenes. Whether it is a weekend getaway to Menorca or a three-week fully-planned bachelor party, driving from one destination to another with a group of nomads is one of the easy-to-take vacations. However, while driving is fun, we have also to consider the safety of traveling. And therefore, we have mentioned a few handy tips for long-distance traveling on highways that are worth considering. 
Traveling to Minorca? Rent a car at Mahon Airport or Calan Porter via BiniCars to ensure safe and sound driving.
Tips for Driving on Highways
When traveling, we must exercise extra caution while driving on highways, where animals freely move around, and there is no police to enforce traffic rules. Hence, these tips will come in handy.
- Follow the speed limit mentioned on the signage and stick to your speed. If the road is wet, slow down, despite no traffic. Be smart about keeping a distance between the vehicle up ahead and behind to allow smooth braking.
- Switching lanes is an important traffic rule on highways as most vehicles drive at lightning speed. Ensure you follow the rules to the 'T' before maneuvering. Do not drive in the wrong lane, do not overtake, and recognize the speed differences between the two lanes. Give appropriate signals to the cars behind before changing your lanes. 
- Keep a wide distance between vehicles. You cannot predict traffic, and there could be situations that you can avoid if you maintain space, like sudden braking, lane change, and accidents. Follow the 3 seconds rule – when the car ahead of you passes by a signboard, ensure you pass it after 3 seconds. Increase the time to 5 seconds when driving in the rain. 
- Do not overtake unless it is necessary or when there is no danger ahead and behind. Anticipate the vehicle's speed, give clear signs, use the appropriate gear (choose a lower gear), and look for approaching vehicles. Once you overtake, build a gap between you and the vehicle behind before falling into the track.
- Keep checking the mirrors. Take a glance at all three mirrors. The rear-view mirror is important to check before overtaking and switching lanes. 
- Do stop at regular intervals to rejuvenate and avoid driver fatigue. Also, stay hydrated, use more fresh air than AC mode, and change the temperature to stay alert.
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rajkotcabs-blog · 6 years
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Enjoying the Different Climates of Spain
Spain is one of those vacation destinations Americans can go to multiple times and enjoy something different with each trip. One of the main reasons for this in the climatological differences within the various regions. Along the southern and eastern coasts the Mediterranean climate dominates. Farther to the west, where Spain meets Portugal, guests enjoy a semiarid climate. And along the Atlantic coast of the north, the climate is classified as oceanic.
Despite the different climates, all of the country's regions have one thing in common: multiple opportunities for holiday home rental. Spain opens its doors to visitors from all over the country thanks to property owners willing to rent their homes at fairly reasonable prices. The best part of renting a holiday home is that you enjoy all the comforts of your own home rather than being cramped in a small hotel room.
The key to finding good holiday home rental is to do plenty of research ahead of time. If you wait until a month before your trip, do not expect to find the best home at the best prices. Thankfully, there are many brokers available to help; just look online and you'll see what we mean.
Consider the Islands
When tourists consider Spain, they think of cities like Madrid and Barcelona. Nevertheless, one of the country's best-kept secrets are the islands off the Mediterranean coast. Perhaps the favorite of those islands is Ibiza. Ibiza is an autonomous Spanish community and the third largest of the Balearic Islands.
Sitting just off the coast of Valencia, Ibiza is most well known to tourists for its nightlife and electronic music. Holiday homes rentals in Ibiza are available year-round, though they are a bit more expensive than what you'll find on the mainland. However, Ibiza is a unique enough experience that it's well worth the expense.
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The other three main islands belonging to the Balearic archipelago include Majorca, Minorca, and Formentera. It should be noted that all four of the islands are part of the Catalan region of Spain. As such, the cultural influences that have built the island's cities are rather eclectic.
Southern Mediterranean Region
For obvious reasons, the southern Mediterranean region of Spain is the most popular among American tourists. We love the crystal-clear water, warm temperatures, and sunshine in abundance. We also seem to love everything about Andalusia - especially the culture and the food.
If you'll be visiting the Andalusia region, be sure to take part in the gastronomic culture of the tapas. This type of dining focuses on small, bite-size servings offered to customers at stand-up tables. The idea is to make an evening of dining a social experience in which guests travel from one restaurant to the next, meeting new people and enjoying new foods.
Thanks to great food, great prices, and holiday home rental, Spain is an inviting destination for travelers. You should definitely put Spain on your list of places you want to see. You're sure not to regret it.
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foundtheworl · 8 years
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Majorca Spain - The Key To Pure Life
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Majorca is still one of the favorite islands for investors, for those who are buying a second residence and for the tourists. The quality of the life Majorca is exceptional. Its capital – Palma de Majorca won an award as the best city in the world to live in.
Why Majorca?
• The Beaches. Majorca is just perfect for the sea lovers. You can find any type of beaches there: the wild ones, those where you can practice water sports and the luxury ones to relax.
• The Climate. 300 sunny days per year! There is nothing more to add. You don’t have to worry about the vitamin D in your organism anymore.
• The Gastronomy. Welcome, food lovers! The current gastronomy of Majorca is a result of the conjunction of the civilizations that have made history for centuries on this territory. There are dishes for every moment of life. In the market, you can find the freshest products.
• The Local Alcohol. From the liquor from «stick» to Pep Lemon (local lemonade). «Stick of Mallorca» is a liquor that tastes first as an alcohol, then gives a sweetness and later – a bitterness. The main aromas are alcohol, caramel and wood.
• Its Size. With 100km from north to south and 70km from east to west, it is quite a manageable island to discover. In a few days you can have a complete picture of life on this island.
• Its Neighbors. The tranquility of Minorca, the parties in Ibiza, the Formentera’s paradise… And all of these are located very close to Majorca.
The Capital
Palma de Mallorca, with a population of more than 400.000 people, is the eight largest city in Spain. Its size is just perfect. You won’t waste your time on long trips. Are you one of those who like to walk or ride a bicycle and not to enter the museums? Then the best thing for you is to rent a bike.
The capital has numerous cycle tracks around the city. And you can go on tour by the Paseo Marítimo walking or by bicycle. On your way you will find the Royal Palace of Almudaina, the Cathedral of Majorca and the park of the sea. The entrance to the Palace is free on Wednesdays and it is absolutely worth being seen. It is easy to get lost in the vicinity of the Cathedral.
In the park you can discover churches, palaces and temples. And then you can reach the Major Square through the popular shopping street, where you can taste the traditional food and buy some stuff. And, of course, don’t forget to visit the Bellver’s castle. The entrance is free on Sundays.
More Activities
• Trekking. The Serra de Tramuntana. It is a UNESCO’s World Heritage Site. And it is a perfect place for hiking and trekking. In Majorca there are also plenty of natural parks, such as s’Albufera natural park. They are worth visiting to see spectacular views and local fauna and flora.
• Make a Road Trip. Why not? A car gives you more opportunities to discover the is-land. It gives you total freedom. And you can make a stop wherever you want to take some awesome pictures!
• Explore The Caves. If you are a professional speleologist or just want to get inside a cave and see what it feels like, then Mallorca is the right destination. Majorca keeps numerous treasures inside its caves. Various geological processes have created impressive formations that we can admire today.
Majorca is the best Spanish island and the sixth best in the world. This island of the Balearic archipelago is the source of inspiration. Enjoy the pure life of Majorca and find your inspiration.
Majorca Island, Spain
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binicarsmenorca · 1 year
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Menorca, the northernmost Balearic island, invites guests to unwind, slow down, and chill. The island is a fortress of peace with 216 km of shoreline, ranging from the gentle white sand beaches in the south to the jagged red coast in the north. Menorca is not a big island so it is best to get a car rental in Menorca and save a lot of time while exploring the beauty of the island.
This tiny island is renowned for its breathtaking scenery, beautiful waters, and abundance of flora and fauna. Menorca is a great location for those who appreciate nature because it has several protected areas, such as wetlands, marine reserves, and natural parks. We'll look at some of Menorca's top wildlife destinations in this blog.
Amazing Menorcan Wildlife Destinations
Nature park Albufera des Grau The Biosphere Reserve's central region is the 5,100-hectare Albufera des Grau Natural Park in northeastern Minorca. Numerous bird species, including herons, ducks, eagles, and ospreys, reside in the area. In addition to taking a guided tour to learn more about the park's flora and fauna, visitors can explore the park on foot or by bike from Menorca car hire.
Monte Toro
The highest point on Minorca, Mount Toro, provides views of almost the entire island. One of the most significant spiritual locations on the island is the shrine constructed at the peak and devoted to the Virgin of Monte Toro. The Menorcan owl, which is unique to the island, is one of the many bird species that call this area home. Other animals that can be seen by visitors include lizards, rabbits, and hedgehogs.
La Illa d'en Colom
La Illa d'en Colom is only 200 metres from Menorca's north coast, but this distance is sufficient to make it a refuge that is only accessible from the sea, making it a quiet and isolated place to enjoy a few hours of peace away from the bustle that predominates in other parts of the island during the summer.
Many bird species, including the Audouin's gull and the European storm petrel, can be found on the island, which is a protected area. To see the birds and other animals, including dolphins and sea turtles, tourists can take a boat tour across the island.
Es Grau
Es Grau is a beautiful village in Menorca that is well-worth visiting if you're seeking something different to do. This small village, which is found on the island's north shore, has a gorgeous beach as well as several charming attractions.
Only 7 miles from Mahón and can be visited by car and you get a car hire at Menorca airport, the little community of Es Grau provides all you'll need for a peaceful stay. While your children play on the shore, this is the ideal location to unwind and take it easy. Since the water is so shallow here, there is plenty of sand for them to discover on their own!
Cavalleria Lighthouse
The Cavalleria Lighthouse, which is situated in Menorca's northern region, provides breathtaking views of the coastline and the Mediterranean Sea. Numerous bird species, including Eleonora's falcon, the peregrine falcon, and the European shag, can be found in the region surrounding the lighthouse, which is a protected natural park.
The Isla des Porros can be seen in the distance from a cave nearby that is about 20 metres long. If you are sailing in this region, you may see the cave from the water. Sunsets are magnificent when viewed from here at dusk. The lighthouse's interior exhibit is 0definitely worth seeing.
Menorca is a beautiful place and has many places to visit on a small island. The best to explore the island is by renting a car or bike. The ideal way is to rent a car at Mahon airport so you do not have to be dependent on public transport and get your journey started as soon as you land on the island. To make your journey to the island more wonderful it's best to rent a car from Binicars Menorca Car. They are one the best car rental services on the island and provide you with the best car or bike to make your journey comfortable.
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binicarsmenorca · 1 year
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Driving Tips for Highway Long-Distance Travelling
Road trips in Spain feel different. As if God made the country envisioning long drives and amazing scenes. Whether it is a weekend getaway to Menorca or a three-week fully-planned bachelor party, driving from one destination to another with a group of nomads is one of the easy-to-take vacations. However, while driving is fun, we have also to consider the safety of traveling. And therefore, we have mentioned a few handy tips for long-distance traveling on highways that are worth considering. 
Traveling to Minorca? Rent a car at Mahon Airport or Calan Porter via BiniCars to ensure safe and sound driving.
Tips for Driving on Highways
When traveling, we must exercise extra caution while driving on highways, where animals freely move around, and there is no police to enforce traffic rules. Hence, these tips will come in handy.
- Follow the speed limit mentioned on the signage and stick to your speed. If the road is wet, slow down, despite no traffic. Be smart about keeping a distance between the vehicle up ahead and behind to allow smooth braking.
- Switching lanes is an important traffic rule on highways as most vehicles drive at lightning speed. Ensure you follow the rules to the 'T' before maneuvering. Do not drive in the wrong lane, do not overtake, and recognize the speed differences between the two lanes. Give appropriate signals to the cars behind before changing your lanes. 
- Keep a wide distance between vehicles. You cannot predict traffic, and there could be situations that you can avoid if you maintain space, like sudden braking, lane change, and accidents. Follow the 3 seconds rule – when the car ahead of you passes by a signboard, ensure you pass it after 3 seconds. Increase the time to 5 seconds when driving in the rain. 
- Do not overtake unless it is necessary or when there is no danger ahead and behind. Anticipate the vehicle's speed, give clear signs, use the appropriate gear (choose a lower gear), and look for approaching vehicles. Once you overtake, build a gap between you and the vehicle behind before falling into the track.
- Keep checking the mirrors. Take a glance at all three mirrors. The rear-view mirror is important to check before overtaking and switching lanes. 
- Do stop at regular intervals to rejuvenate and avoid driver fatigue. Also, stay hydrated, use more fresh air than AC mode, and change the temperature to stay alert.
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binicarsmenorca · 1 year
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Must-see Menorca Wildlife Destinations
Menorca, the northernmost Balearic island, invites guests to unwind, slow down, and chill. The island is a fortress of peace with 216 km of shoreline, ranging from the gentle white sand beaches in the south to the jagged red coast in the north. Menorca is not a big island so it is best to get a car rental in Menorca and save a lot of time while exploring the beauty of the island.
This tiny island is renowned for its breathtaking scenery, beautiful waters, and abundance of flora and fauna. Menorca is a great location for those who appreciate nature because it has several protected areas, such as wetlands, marine reserves, and natural parks. We'll look at some of Menorca's top wildlife destinations in this blog.
Amazing Menorcan Wildlife Destinations
Nature park Albufera des GrauThe Biosphere Reserve's central region is the 5,100-hectare Albufera des Grau Natural Park in northeastern Minorca. Numerous bird species, including herons, ducks, eagles, and ospreys, reside in the area. In addition to taking a guided tour to learn more about the park's flora and fauna, visitors can explore the park on foot or by bike from Menorca car hire.
Monte Toro
The highest point on Minorca, Mount Toro, provides views of almost the entire island. One of the most significant spiritual locations on the island is the shrine constructed at the peak and devoted to the Virgin of Monte Toro. The Menorcan owl, which is unique to the island, is one of the many bird species that call this area home. Other animals that can be seen by visitors include lizards, rabbits, and hedgehogs.
La Illa d'en Colom
La Illa d'en Colom is only 200 metres from Menorca's north coast, but this distance is sufficient to make it a refuge that is only accessible from the sea, making it a quiet and isolated place to enjoy a few hours of peace away from the bustle that predominates in other parts of the island during the summer.
Many bird species, including the Audouin's gull and the European storm petrel, can be found on the island, which is a protected area. To see the birds and other animals, including dolphins and sea turtles, tourists can take a boat tour across the island.
Es Grau
Es Grau is a beautiful village in Menorca that is well-worth visiting if you're seeking something different to do. This small village, which is found on the island's north shore, has a gorgeous beach as well as several charming attractions.
Only 7 miles from Mahón and can be visited by car and you get a car hire at Menorca airport, the little community of Es Grau provides all you'll need for a peaceful stay. While your children play on the shore, this is the ideal location to unwind and take it easy. Since the water is so shallow here, there is plenty of sand for them to discover on their own!
Cavalleria Lighthouse
The Cavalleria Lighthouse, which is situated in Menorca's northern region, provides breathtaking views of the coastline and the Mediterranean Sea. Numerous bird species, including Eleonora's falcon, the peregrine falcon, and the European shag, can be found in the region surrounding the lighthouse, which is a protected natural park.
The Isla des Porros can be seen in the distance from a cave nearby that is about 20 metres long. If you are sailing in this region, you may see the cave from the water. Sunsets are magnificent when viewed from here at dusk. The lighthouse's interior exhibit is 0definitely worth seeing.Menorca is a beautiful place and has many places to visit on a small island. The best to explore the island is by renting a car or bike. The ideal way is to rent a car at Mahon airport so you do not have to be dependent on public transport and get your journey started as soon as you land on the island. To make your journey to the island more wonderful it's best to rent a car from Binicars Menorca Car. They are one the best car rental services on the island and provide you with the best car or bike to make your journey comfortable.
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binicarsmenorca · 2 years
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Best Boat Tours and Cruises in Menorca
You are going to love Menorca if you like less crowded beaches, super fine sand, warm weather, and crystal-clear waters. With more than 100 spectacular beaches and a 216 km coastline, this Mediterranean Island is perfect for beach lovers who prefer a more laid-back destination than Ibiza or Mallorca.Laid back or not, this island has very good infrastructure and facilities for tourists. Right from great accommodation options to amazing boat tours and water sports to cheap car rental, Menorca has quite a lot to offer. In this blog, we will talk about the five best cruises and boat scooter Menorcatrips in Menorca (P.S. all are our personal favourites).Natural Coves and Beaches Boat TripThe 7-hour trip is offered by Menorca Blava, one of Menorca’s top boat trip companies. Explore the Island’s southern coast, sail to Menorca’s most natural beaches, such as Son Saura and Cala Turquela, discover Macarella and Macarelleta coves, and enjoy scrumptious Mediterranean cuisines. You will get a live tour guide fluent in English, French, Spanish, German, and Italian languages.The trip starts from the old port of Ciutadella. It doesn’t include hotel pick-up and drop-off, water activities, or car hire service in Menorca.
Visit Up to 8 South Beaches in Half a DayWant to cover the best of Menorca’s south beaches? Choose this boat trip offered by Marenostrum Charter. All you have to do is sit back and relax while the cruise takes you to six to eight most stunning beaches of Menorca that are less crowded. You will also be provided with snorkelling gear and a stand-up paddle in case you wish to snorkel and explore the undersea world.The trip is 3 – 4 rent a car Menorcahours long with stops at the following beaches: Cala Turqueta, Cala Escorxada, Cala Macarelleta, Cala Macarella, Cala Trebaluger, Playa Arenal De Son Saura, Cala Galdana, and Cala Fusta.
Catamaran Trip and SnorkellingA perfect way to discover the northern coast of Menorca in an exclusive Catamaran. The catamaran is the fastest sailing vessel in Menorca, ideal for small groups not exceeding 10 people. This is a 3 hours tour offered by Katayak Menorca, includes a visit to one or two beaches, coves, or virgin bays depending upon the weather, and guided snorkelling.You can snorkel in the clear blue waters of Menorca. A certified guide will accompany you, and all equipment will be provided for the guests. This wholesome boat ride will help you disconnect from city life with your family and friends. Get unlimited drinks and snacks to devour and breath-taking landscapes to view. rent a bike Menorca
Full-Day Boat Trip with Authentic LunchUnwind and refresh in the calmness of the sea and freshness of the air. The full-day Menorca boat tour offered by Excursions Menorca takes you to the best beaches around, swimming in unspoiled bays, and a hearty paella lunch on the board.You will stop at virgin beaches like Son Saura, Cala en Turquela, and Cala Macarella-Macarelleta, bask in the sun, go swimming or snorkelling, or simply relax on the boat.At lunchtime, you will be served an authentic paella lunch with a glass of Sangria. Get tourist guides in several languages. Note that snorkelling equipment or an instructor is not included in the trip package.While the company offers pick-up and drop-off service at an additional cost, you can rent a car in Menorca at a much more affordable price for your entire tour from Binicars.
Kayaking and Snorkelling in Menorca’s Marine ReserveEnjoy Kayaking? This is the perfect opportunity to paddle through the most beautiful marine reserve in Fornells, Minorca. Kayak through the northern coast of Menorca and snorkel in two different areas of a marine reserve. You will have plenty of time to sunbathe and rest on the beach of s’Arenelet before paddling back to the starting point.The 3.5 hour-trip includes a paddle and life vest, drum for personal belongings, guide in three languages, insurance, double or single kayak, and snorkelling gear.
Hope this blog helps you choose the right boat trip in Menorca for you and your family. For cheap car hire in Menorca, you can book our cars online.
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binicarsmenorca · 2 years
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Driving Tips for Highway Long-Distance Travelling | Binicars Menorca
Road trips in Spain feel different. As if God made the country envisioning long drives and amazing scenes. Whether it is a weekend getaway to Menorca or a three-week fully-planned bachelor party, driving from one destination to another with a group of nomads is one of the easy-to-take vacations. However, while driving is fun, we have also to consider the safety of traveling. And therefore, we have mentioned a few handy tips for long-distance traveling on highways that are worth considering. 
Traveling to Minorca? Rent a car at Mahon Airport or Calan Porter via BiniCars to ensure safe and sound driving.
Tips for Driving on Highways
When traveling, we must exercise extra caution while driving on highways, where animals freely move around, and there is no police to enforce traffic rules. Hence, these tips will come in handy.
- Follow the speed limit mentioned on the signage and stick to your speed. car rental Menorca If the road is wet, slow down, despite no traffic. Be smart about keeping a distance between the vehicle up ahead and behind to allow smooth braking.
- Switching lanes is an important traffic rule on highways as most vehicles drive at lightning speed. Ensure you follow the rules to the 'T' before maneuvering. Do not drive in the wrong lane, do not overtake, and recognize the speed differences between the two lanes. Give appropriate signals to the cars behind before changing your lanes.  
- Keep a wide distance between vehicles. You cannot predict traffic, and there could be situations that you can avoid if you maintain space, like sudden braking, lane change, and accidents. Follow the 3 seconds rule – when the car ahead of you passes by a signboard, ensure you pass it after 3 seconds. Increase the time to 5 seconds when driving in the rain.  
- Do not overtake unless it is necessary or when there is no danger ahead and behind. Anticipate the vehicle's speed, give clear signs, use the appropriate gear (choose a lower gear), and look for approaching vehicles. Once you overtake, build a gap between you and the vehicle behind before falling into the track.
- Keep checking the mirrors. Take a glance at all three mirrors. The rear-view mirror is important to check before overtaking and switching lanes.  scooter rental Calan Porter
- Do stop at regular intervals to rejuvenate and avoid driver fatigue. Also, stay hydrated, use more fresh air than AC mode, and change the temperature to stay alert.
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binicarsmenorca · 2 years
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Driving Tips for Highway Long-Distance Travelling | Binicars Menorca
Road trips in Spain feel different. As if God made the country envisioning long drives and amazing scenes. Whether it is a weekend getaway to Menorca or a three-week fully-planned bachelor party, driving from one destination to another with a group of nomads is one of the easy-to-take vacations. However, while driving is fun, we have also to consider the safety of traveling. And therefore, we have mentioned a few handy tips for long-distance traveling on highways that are worth considering. 
Traveling to Minorca? Rent a car at Mahon Airport or Calan Porter via BiniCars to ensure safe and sound driving.
Tips for Driving on Highways
When traveling, we must exercise extra caution while driving on highways, where animals freely move around, and there is no police to enforce traffic rules. Hence, these tips will come in handy.
- Follow the speed limit mentioned on the signage and stick to your speed. car rental Menorca If the road is wet, slow down, despite no traffic. Be smart about keeping a distance between the vehicle up ahead and behind to allow smooth braking.
- Switching lanes is an important traffic rule on highways as most vehicles drive at lightning speed. Ensure you follow the rules to the 'T' before maneuvering. Do not drive in the wrong lane, do not overtake, and recognize the speed differences between the two lanes. Give appropriate signals to the cars behind before changing your lanes.  
- Keep a wide distance between vehicles. You cannot predict traffic, and there could be situations that you can avoid if you maintain space, like sudden braking, lane change, and accidents. Follow the 3 seconds rule – when the car ahead of you passes by a signboard, ensure you pass it after 3 seconds. Increase the time to 5 seconds when driving in the rain.  
- Do not overtake unless it is necessary or when there is no danger ahead and behind. Anticipate the vehicle's speed, give clear signs, use the appropriate gear (choose a lower gear), and look for approaching vehicles. Once you overtake, build a gap between you and the vehicle behind before falling into the track.
- Keep checking the mirrors. Take a glance at all three mirrors. The rear-view mirror is important to check before overtaking and switching lanes.  scooter rental Calan Porter
- Do stop at regular intervals to rejuvenate and avoid driver fatigue. Also, stay hydrated, use more fresh air than AC mode, and change the temperature to stay alert.
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binicarsmenorca · 2 years
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Affordable Companies for Car Hire in Mahon Airport
Menorca airport or Mahon airport is the official airport of the Balearic Island of Menorca, Spain. It is located within the city limits, making transportation to the city quite affordable.
One of the best ways to enjoy this beautiful Medittarrean island of Menorca, is by driving your own car or by using a rent a car service from Mahon airport. The island of Minorca is known for its beautiful collection of megalithic stone monuments that depict the prehistoric human civilization. The island also showcases lines of spectacular beaches with the coral sea. car hire Menorca
The Mahon airport is quite traveler-friendly, which provides most services for tourists, such as ATMs, currency exchange, duty-free, pharmacy, food and retail outlets, and children’s play area. If you want to rent a car at Mahon airport, you could use one of the private car companies that offer allround car rental services, with and without drivers. rent a scooter Menorca
Having a vehicle of your own on the island allows you to explore the unusual and less traveled paths without having to be dependent on a driver or taxi service. It also gives you the freedom to use the car when and as you please. car hire Calan Porter
Here’s a list of few best companies for car hire in Menorca Airport that provide the safest services
Remember that in the light of corona spread, you have to choose a car hire at Menorca airport that supports social distancing and safety and hygiene norms for employees and customers.
Rest assured, these car rental companies ensure end-to-end customer safety.
1. Binicars
Binicars has been serving travelers in Menorca, Spain for 33 years now. You can also hire scooters in Menorca from Binicars, besides Fiat, Ford, and Renault cars. They are based in Calan Porter. They offer flexible fuel policies, no cancellation fee up to 48 hours, and best hygiene practice.
2. AutoEurope
The company offers free cancellation up to 48 hours prior, theft protection, no-cost credit card fees, collision damage waiver, and unlimited mileage. They have 24000 outlets across the world.
3. ZestCarRental
The company offers refundable security deposit, unlimited mileage, breakdown assistance, and free driver with improved cleaning facilities.
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binicarsmenorca · 2 years
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Driving Tips for Highway Long-Distance Travelling
Road trips in Spain feel different. As if God made the country envisioning long drives and amazing scenes. Whether it is a weekend getaway to Menorca or a three-week fully-planned bachelor party, driving from one destination to another with a group of nomads is one of the easy-to-take vacations. However, while driving is fun, we have also to consider the safety of traveling. And therefore, we have mentioned a few handy tips for long-distance traveling on highways that are worth considering. 
Traveling to Minorca? Rent a car at Mahon Airport or Calan Porter via BiniCars to ensure safe and sound driving.
Tips for Driving on Highways
When traveling, we must exercise extra caution while driving on highways, where animals freely move around, and there is no police to enforce traffic rules. Hence, these tips will come in handy.
- Follow the speed limit mentioned on the signage and stick to your speed. If the road is wet, slow down, despite no traffic. Be smart about keeping a distance between the vehicle up ahead and behind to allow smooth braking.
- Switching lanes is an important traffic rule on highways as most vehicles drive at lightning speed. Ensure you follow the rules to the 'T' before maneuvering. Do not drive in the wrong lane, do not overtake, and recognize the speed differences between the two lanes. Give appropriate signals to the cars behind before changing your lanes. 
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- Keep a wide distance between vehicles. You cannot predict traffic, and there could be situations that you can avoid if you maintain space, like sudden braking, lane change, and accidents. Follow the 3 seconds rule – when the car ahead of you passes by a signboard, ensure you pass it after 3 seconds. Increase the time to 5 seconds when driving in the rain. 
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- Do not overtake unless it is necessary or when there is no danger ahead and behind. Anticipate the vehicle's speed, give clear signs, use the appropriate gear (choose a lower gear), and look for approaching vehicles. Once you overtake, build a gap between you and the vehicle behind before falling into the track.
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binicarsmenorca · 2 years
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Driving Tips for Highway Long-Distance Travelling
Road trips in Spain feel different. As if God made the country envisioning long drives and amazing scenes. Whether it is a weekend getaway to Menorca or a three-week fully-planned bachelor party, driving from one destination to another with a group of nomads is one of the easy-to-take vacations. However, while driving is fun, we have also to consider the safety of traveling. And therefore, we have mentioned a few handy tips for long-distance traveling on highways that are worth considering.
Traveling to Minorca? Rent a car at Mahon Airport or Calan Porter via BiniCars to ensure safe and sound driving.
Tips for Driving on Highways
When traveling, we must exercise extra caution while driving on highways, where animals freely move around, and there is no police to enforce traffic rules. Hence, these tips will come in handy.
- Follow the speed limit mentioned on the signage and stick to your speed. If the road is wet, slow down, despite no traffic. Be smart about keeping a distance between the vehicle up ahead and behind to allow smooth braking.
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- Switching lanes is an important traffic rule on highways as most vehicles drive at lightning speed. Ensure you follow the rules to the 'T' before maneuvering. Do not drive in the wrong lane, do not overtake, and recognize the speed differences between the two lanes. Give appropriate signals to the cars behind before changing your lanes.
- Keep a wide distance between vehicles. You cannot predict traffic, and there could be situations that you can avoid if you maintain space, like sudden braking, lane change, and accidents. Follow the 3 seconds rule – when the car ahead of you passes by a signboard, ensure you pass it after 3 seconds. Increase the time to 5 seconds when driving in the rain.
- Do not overtake unless it is necessary or when there is no danger ahead and behind. Anticipate the vehicle's speed, give clear signs, use the appropriate gear (choose a lower gear), and look for approaching vehicles. Once you overtake, build a gap between you and the vehicle behind before falling into the track.
- Keep checking the mirrors. Take a glance at all three mirrors. The rear-view mirror is important to check before overtaking and switching lanes.
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- Do stop at regular intervals to rejuvenate and avoid driver fatigue. Also, stay hydrated, use more fresh air than AC mode, and change the temperature to stay alert.
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menorcacarhire · 4 years
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Best Rent car Minorca
When it comes to the Rent car Minorca, we can be your one-stop solution. We will give an opportunity to make your trips easy around town, to people-carriers with up to 9 seats which will take you to every corner of the island, with all the family. For more information, you can call us on +44 [0]2921 880614.
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binicarsmenorca · 3 years
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Car hire in Mohan Airport| Binicars Menorca
One of the best ways to enjoy this beautiful Medittarrean island of Menorca, is by driving your own car or by using a rent a car service from Mahon airport. The island of Minorca is known for its beautiful collection of megalithic stone monuments that depict the prehistoric human civilization. The island also showcases lines of spectacular beaches with the coral sea.
The Mahon airport is quite traveler-friendly, which provides most services for tourists, such as ATMs, currency exchange, duty-free, pharmacy, food and retail outlets, and children’s play area. If you want to rent a car at Mahon airport, you could use one of the private car companies that offer allround car rental services, with and without drivers.
Having a vehicle of your own on the island allows you to explore the unusual and less traveled paths without having to be dependent on a driver or taxi service. It also gives you the freedom to use the car when and as you please.
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binicarsmenorca · 4 years
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Affordable Companies for Car Hire in Mahon Airport.
One of the best ways to enjoy this beautiful Medittarrean island of Menorca, is by driving your own car or by using a rent a car service from Mahon airport. The island of Minorca is known for its beautiful collection of megalithic stone monuments that depict the prehistoric human civilization. The island also showcases lines of spectacular beaches with the coral sea.
The Mahon airport is quite traveler-friendly, which provides most services for tourists, such as ATMs, currency exchange, duty-free, pharmacy, food and retail outlets, and children’s play area. If you want to rent a car at Mahon airport, you could use one of the private car companies that offer allround car rental services, with and without drivers.
Having a vehicle of your own on the island allows you to explore the unusual and less traveled paths without having to be dependent on a driver or taxi service. It also gives you the freedom to use the car when and as you please.
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