Formed by two beaches, the easy access makes it the most frequented beach in the south of Menorca.
Son Saura, located 26 nautical miles from the Port of Mahón and in the municipality of Ciutadella, is one of the most famous unspoilt coves on the south coast of Menorca and can be reached after about an hour and a half of sailing along the south coast, protected by white limestone cliffs from which pine groves and enormous rocky outcrops emerge.
The beach is a set of two coves characterised by its turquoise and crystalline water, which with its fine white sand makes it an ideal cove for a photo. Moreover, its shallow depth makes it an ideal cove for a family day out with the children. The first cove is called Es Banyul, and separated from some rocky outcrops is Playa Bellavista. Both stand out for their sandy dunes and the enormous pine forest that protects it, offering perfect shade for a picnic or a good rest after a morning in the sun. It is also one of the beaches most affected by the posidonia oceanica, which is very common and is not removed to protect the sand.
For those who love diving, it has a very beautiful seabed for diving and rest assured that there is only one lifeguard service. For food lovers, bring your picnic from home and enjoy the wonderful views. For sailors, enjoy a quiet sail, anchor respecting the anchorage area and have lunch on your boat enjoying the turquoise and crystal clear water.
Finally, the easy access by land makes it one of the most visited beaches in Menorca. There is a car park just a few metres from the beach. On the way to the beach, you will find one of the most famous hermitages in Menorca, Sant Joan de Misa. If you have an adventurous spirit and wish to walk along the south coast, once you have reached the beach if you continue along Camí de Cavalls, you will reach Cala ‘Es Talaier in 10 minutes.
Have you already decided which beach you are going to visit next summer? Would you like to snorkel and have your photo taken in the turquoise water of one of the most unspoilt coves in Menorca? Hop on board, we’ll take you there and take care of everything.