Menorca is famous for its cheese. Savour the flavours of the island with a tasting session at Subaida Cheese Farm. Head into the magnificent Menorcan countryside and discover one of the island's oldest traditions. From milking the cows to melting on your toast, you'll find out how one of the world's finest cheeses is made and top it all by trying the farm's finest varieties.

Subaida Cheese Farm Ticket
- Visit Menorca's award-winning Subaida cheese farm
- Explore the farm and see where the cows roam free
- Taste a selection of top quality Menorcan cheeses
Local delicacy tasting
- During your visit, please note that this is a self-guided tour
- As you explore, you will come across QR codes which can be scanned to access additional information and details about specific points of interest
- Not suitable for guests with reduced mobility
- Not suitable for wheelchairs
- Bring suitable footwear
- Transfers not included
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