Menorca has established itself as one of the most desirable places to live in Spain. Its natural surroundings, quality of life and more human pace are attracting more and more people looking for a real change.
But there is one key question everyone asks before taking the leap:
π How much does it really cost to live in Menorca?
In this article, we give you a clear, honest and up-to-date view of the real cost of living on the island.
π‘ Rental prices in Menorca
Rent is, without a doubt, the biggest monthly expense.
The market is under pressure due to:
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High demand
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Shortage of available housing
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Pressure from tourism
Average prices:
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2-bedroom flat: β¬750 β β¬900/month
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3-bedroom home: β¬900 β β¬1,200/month
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Premium areas (MahΓ³n, Ciutadella, Sant LluΓs): up to β¬1,200 β β¬1,900
The average price is around β¬14/mΒ², which places a standard 70β90 mΒ² home at between β¬980 and β¬1,260/month
π In inland towns such as Ferreries or Es Mercadal, it is still possible to find slightly more moderate prices.
π Grocery costs in Menorca
Food is slightly more expensive than on mainland Spain, mainly because of transport costs.
Approximate monthly spending:
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β¬160 β β¬280 per person
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Typical real-world average: β β¬250/month
π Cooking at home is still the best way to keep spending under control.
π½οΈ Eating out: what it really costs
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Casual meal (pizza/burger): β β¬20 per person
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Mid-range restaurant: β¬30 minimum
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Quality restaurant: β¬45 β β¬75 per person
π Eating well in Menorca is easyβ¦ but it is not cheap.
π Public transport in Menorca: real prices
Getting around the island by bus is cheaper than many people imagine.
The transport card is free and can be requested from the town hall or through the Island Council.
πΈ Real examples:
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Alaior β Son Bou: β¬1.40
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MahΓ³n β Ciutadella: β¬5.75
π This makes the bus a practical and affordable option for everyday life.
βοΈ The key factor that changes the cost of living in Menorca
There is one essential point that many people from outside the islands do not realise:
π Residents in the Balearic Islands receive approximately a 75% subsidy on flights and sea transport.
This is not a βtourist discountβ, but a measure of economic and social compensation.
Why does it exist?
Because those of us who live on an island:
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Depend almost entirely on planes and boats
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Do not have alternatives such as driving or rail travel
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Need equal access compared with the rest of the country
π The goal is clear:
to guarantee mobility and equal opportunities.
π Transport and petrol
A car is still necessary in most cases.
Monthly petrol spending:
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Low usage: β¬70/month
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Average usage: β¬120/month
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Heavy usage: β¬160 β β¬200+
Typical average: β β¬40/week
βπΊ Everyday costs: coffee and beer
Small daily expenses that add up:
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Coffee: β¬1.40 β β¬2.20 (up to β¬2.50 in premium areas)
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Beer: β¬2 β β¬3.50 in standard bars
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Tourist areas or the harbour: β¬3 β β¬5
π In general, prices are in line with mid-to-upper-range tourist destinations.
π¬ Leisure and lifestyle
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Cinema: β¬9.70 (β¬4.30 on discount day)
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Theatre: β¬11 β β¬20
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Glass of wine: β¬3.50 β β¬6
ποΈββοΈ Sport and hobbies
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Gym: β¬45 β β¬60/month
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Padel: β¬70 β β¬105/month
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CrossFit: β¬35 β β¬65/month
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Personal classes: β¬20 β β¬40/hour
π° How much does it cost to live in Menorca per month?
Realistic estimate:
For one person:
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Housing: β¬800 β β¬1,200
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Food: β¬200 β β¬300
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Transport: β¬100 β β¬200
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Leisure + extras: β¬150 β β¬400
π Total: β¬1,300 β β¬2,000/month
For a couple:
π β¬2,000 β β¬3,000/month (mid-range lifestyle)
β οΈ The unvarnished truth
Living in Menorca is not cheap.
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Rent is high
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Salaries are often lower than in major cities
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Housing supply is limited
Butβ¦
π The quality of life is exceptional
π The natural surroundings are unique
π The pace of life changes completely
πΏ Is it worth living in Menorca?
It depends on what you are looking for.
If you want:
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Peace and quiet
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Nature
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Quality of life
π Menorca is hard to beat.
If you are looking for:
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A wide job market
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An intense urban lifestyle
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Low costs
π Then it is probably not the place for you.
π‘ Discover how to live in Menorca
If you are considering taking the step, the best thing you can do is understand the real options currently available. With such a limited rental market and rising prices, buying property makes more and more sense, both for living and for investment.
At Ses Moreres, we select unique properties in Menorca: historic fincas, seafront homes and character-filled houses in privileged locations.
π Discover our properties: www.sesmoreres.com
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