Son Mercer de Baix is the most well-known naviform settlement in Menorca. The settlement was inhabited between the Early Bronze Age (1400 BC) and the Talayotic period (1000 BC).
It is a settlement formed by various dwelling navetas, strategically located at the top of the Son Fideu ravine (Ferreries), in a natural environment that is currently of great scenic value and which, in its time, served both as a boundary and as a communication route to the sea.