Known as Cala de Arena Roja, it is the most famous and beautiful beach on the north coast. Reddish and golden sand, with rock formations that look like works of art.
Cala Pregonda, also known as the Red Cove of Menorca, is located just 23 nautical miles from the Port of Mahón and is accessed by sea after an hour and approximately 15 minutes of sailing along the entire northern coast, which is characterized by its impermeable reddish rock that forms enormous cliffs that impress when you see it.
Cala Pregonda is one of the most emblematic coves in Menorca and is totally unique in the entire Mediterranean. The cove is one of the most unspoiled on the island, except for three houses, also unique and luxurious, that are located on the beach, which are more than 50 years old. The sand is thick, reddish and golden and contrasts with the crystal-clear, turquoise and clean water in which swimming makes you feel like you are on Mars.
For sailors and those who access by land, it is important to check the weather as it is exposed to strong northern winds, despite being protected by an impressive islet. However, if you want to enjoy a quiet day at the beach, when the weather is nice, and you want to take the best photos on your holiday in Menorca, this is a beach you cannot miss. In fact, it is one of the most frequented on the island both by sea and by land. Boats must anchor in the area marked by the bay.
Access by land is a 2km path that crosses some typical Menorcan fields that takes you through some viewpoints with the best views of all of Menorca.
However, for lovers of diving and adventure, be careful as there is no lifeguard service.
From boatchartermenorca, if you have not yet decided on your holiday, we encourage you to come to Menorca and get on board, you will enjoy a unique day on a boat visiting one of the most emblematic coves of Menorca, or the ones you wish.