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Food and drink
There are plenty of restaurants, cafés, bars and shops in the towns and villages around Menorca, so it is usually easy to obtain food and drink. Even some remote beaches have a small café/bar or restaurant. However, there are some walks that have little or nothing, so it is always a good idea to carry enough food and drink for the day. See ssss1 for food and drink items.
Tourist information offices
There are five tourist information offices around Menorca. They offer plenty of local information and might help with accommodation searches, attractions, opening times, bus timetables and so on. They should have information about the long-distance Camí de Cavalls, as well as knowledge of nearby walking and cycling opportunities.
Airport Arrivals Hall, tel 971-157115
Plaça de S’Esplanada, Maó, tel 971-367415
Moll de Levant, Port de Maó, tel 971-355952
Plaça de la Catedral, Ciutadella, tel 971-382693
Casa del Contramaestre, Fornells, tel 971-158430
Emergencies
If emergency assistance is required on land, phone 112 and explain the nature of the incident to an English-speaking operator. If a rescue is required, a response might be mounted by the fire service (bombers) or the police. The police can be contacted directly, either phoning 092 for the Policía Municipal, 091 for the Policía Nacional, or 062 for the Guardia Civil. Alternatively, for a medical emergency, phone 061. For sea rescues, phone 112 or 900-202202.