Sant Tomàs

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Sant Tomàs
Coordinates: 39°55′01″N 4°02′20″E / 39.9170°N 4.0390°E / 39.9170; 4.0390
Population
 • Total60

Sant Tomàs[1] of Es Migjorn Gran, or Santo Tomás in Spanish, is a small village on the south coast of Menorca, part of the Spanish Balearic islands located in the Mediterranean Sea.[2][3] Surrounded by hills and woodlands, Sant Tomàs is in the municipality of Es Migjorn Gran.[2] It is between the resorts of Son Bou and Cala Galdana.[4]

It is a popular family destination, as many bars close at 11 pm, resulting in a quiet nightlife.[3] The majority of the village is dedicated to tourism.[5]

The main attraction of Sant Tomàs is the beach, which plays host to many water sport activities.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Rough Guide to Mallorca & Menorca Phil Lee, Suzanne Morton-Taylor - 2010- Page 252 1848364733 ""From the car park walk along the right-hand side of the main road (Avinguda de la Mar) in the direction of Sant Tomàs as far as the Bar S'Auba."
  2. ^ a b Roberts, M D. "Santo Tomás Tourist Information and Travel Guide". www.islas.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-02-07.
  3. ^ a b "Holidays to Santo Tomás 2016 / 2017 | Thomson". Thomson Holidays. Retrieved 2016-02-07.
  4. ^ Berlitz: Menorca Pocket Guide 1780048424 2015 Santo Tomàs
  5. ^ a b Roberts, M D. "Sant Tomàs Tourist Attractions and Travel Guide". www.islas.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-02-07.