The second largest of the Balearic Islands, boomerang-shaped Menorca remains the least developed of the Balearics, an essentially rural island with rolling fields, wooded ravines and humpy hills filling out the interior in between its two main – but still small – towns of Maó and Ciutadella. Much of this landscape looks pretty much as it did at the turn of the twentieth century, and only around the edges of the island have sprawling villa complexes colonized its rocky coves.