We always go South when the wind comes from the North
Route 4 – Short – From Mahón to Es Calo Blanc

About sailing times, from the last stop at 20 knots (fast for a small boat)
Start of route
Cova Rafalet
Shortly after leaving the port we arrived at Rafalet Cave. It is large enough to accommodate our boats and yachts.
1st stop - X min crossing
Es Estrecho de Punta Prima
Between Punta Prima and Isla del Aire there is a strip of light-coloured sand perfect for a first dip in the sea, as long as there is not too much traffic.
2nd stop - X min crossing
Binibequer Playa
Binibequer beach is one of the most popular in the southeast of the island. Its beach hut has existed since the 1960s and is an icon of the island. However, there are only snacks available. It anchors well and the water and beach are nice. However, it can be crowded in high season.
3rd stop - X min crossing
Isa del Aire
Aire Island in the southeast of Menorca is known for its black and very trusting lizards. The funny thing is that the lizards turn green when you take them off the island. You can even feed them some fruit! Otherwise, the flat island has a beautiful lighthouse and rugged bays with very, very clear water.
4th stop - X min crossing
Es Calo Blanc
This little cove is one of our favourites as most people drive past it… The water is a beautiful turquoise colour and there are rocks to jump off of from 2 to 9 m high. The mix of sandy and rocky bottom makes for nice snorkelling.