Founded by the French in 1761 during their occupation of Menorca, Count l'Annion, then Governor of Menorca, ordered the village to be built around a church - dedicated to Louis IX. The West front of the Church features the coat of arms of the French royal family.
A blue and white windmill - Moli de Dalt, which can be seen as you enter Sant Lluis from Mahon has been converted into a museum.
Sant Lluis is a quiet village with a range of facilities - supermarkets, restaurants and bars, chemists, banks and transport connections to Mahon.
Beaches: Here you will find splendid beaches as well: Cala Alcaufar, with its high quality urbanisation, Cala d'es Rafalet , and Punta Prima, of fine white sand.
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