Coves of Menorca
Galdana Cove
A beautiful beach in the south of the island, which, thanks to its cliffs, is a popular place for boats to spend the night, and has many tourist attractions.
Son Bou
Its length, fine white sand and crystal clear water make it a perfect beach for a family day out, with numerous services.
Son Saura
Formed by two beaches, the easy access makes it the most frequented beach in the south of Menorca.
St. Thomas
Ideal for long walks by the sea.
Macarelleta
Awarded among the 100 best in the world and a symbol of Menorca
Turqueta Cove
Cala Turqueta is one of the most famous beaches in Menorca. Its easy access makes it one of the most popular beaches in summer.
Mongofre
The most idyllic resting place on the north coast, protected by huge cliffs that will leave you in awe.
Fornells Beaches
The largest town on the north coast with its bay where you can enjoy Menorcan gastronomy is an obligatory stop.
Binibequer
A beach in the middle of a residential area, surrounded by a pine forest, offering a lifeguard service and a beach bar that makes you feel like you're sailing.
Colom Island
Two south-facing beaches and crystal clear waters between the islands.
Es Canutells
Quiet cove in the south of the island.
Caló Blanc
A small cove with crystal clear turquoise water where you'll want to take a dip and have your photo taken.
Mitjana Cove
One of the most important beaches in Menorca.
Binimel-la
Rock pools and the most idyllic restaurant on the north coast.
Coves Coves
Its caves, which date back to the beginnings of the island of Menorca, make it one of the most historic coves on the island. It is also a place of refuge for all sailors.
Arenal d'en Castell
Beach with the most turquoise and crystalline water in Menorca, which has numerous tourist services.
Trebaluger
An unspoilt cove framed by huge cliffs and a torrent that make it unique on the island.
Mesquida Cove
A popular beach with coarse golden sand and one of the best restaurants on the island.