We stayed at Toni's little house over the sea the 3rd week of Sep 2017, and loved every moment. From the very start Toni was amazingly helpful, and kindness itself. (You were our intro to Menorca, Toni - and the best we could have wished for!). The house is simply but cosily decorated, with everything we needed, including fully equipped kitchen and thoughtful welcome package from Toni, who met us at the airport and drove ahead to make sure we would find it. The terrace would be a bit of a squeeze for four, but for two was ideal, and we sat out every night enjoying the complete peace or activities in the village. The house (Pepe's house) really is right over the sea, and our television wasn't switched on once. Instead we sat where Toni's father had sat for many years, breathing in the sea, or throwing open the huge windows at night to hear the waves as we slept. Sa Mesquida is a lovely mix of authenticity and mostly Menorcans with weekend houses there. The neighbours were also very friendly and it gave us the feeling of being part of the village. The neighbouring village of es Murtar is worth a one-time detour for the pure peace of its tiny harbour, watching the locals get their fishing boats ready for their next trip. And the location is handy for es Grau with the fascinating nature reserve or the wonderful coastal walk from there to the lighthouse. We found it a lovely base for exploring the south end of the island, returning to our wee haven at night, and although there are no shops in Sa Mesquida it's a fairly quick drive into Mao or to the smaller supermarket in es Grau. For those, like us, who enjoy the smaller places, the harbour promenade of Cales Fonts is much more attractive than the traffic promenade of Mao, especially the end walking from Cales Fonts towards Es Castell. The old town of Mao deserves more time than the promenade. Further south, Cala Alcaufur with its little sandy beach & weekend houses along both sides of the harbour has retained its charm. The vineyard "Binifadet" in Sant Lluis is also well worth a visit. Whatever you do, visit all of the lighthouses for fascinating, ever-changing landscapes, go north and walk the coast, enjoying wonderful Cala Pregonda beach (Toni's tip, not overcrowded end of September), roam through Ciutadella, and take in at least one of the ancient sites (Naveta des Tudons or the caves at Cala Morell), and always pack your swimsuit! Thank you, Toni, for sharing your island and Ca' na Pepe with us.