Sail south to Binigaus Pool, a less crowded area with calm waters and stunning landscapes. A perfect boat trip for those seeking peace and natural beauty.
Boat trip from Mahón to Binigaus – Medium Route

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 - 10 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.
2nd stop - 25 min crossing
Calas Coves
The bay is surrounded by high vertical cliffs, in which there are almost a hundred artificial caves (the highest concentration in all of Menorca), which were used as necropolises, i.e. burial places, in the Bronze Age (2000 BC) and later in the Iron Age. The bay is reminiscent of a pirate bay. We only drove for a short time and then immediately continued on.
3rd stop - 40 min crossing
Playa de Talis / Santo Tomas
An extensive beach of white sand and calm waters, ideal for anchoring and enjoying a relaxing swim. Its easy access and natural surroundings make it a perfect stop to rest and admire the scenery.
4th stop - 20 min crossing
Piscina de Binigaus
An unspoilt cove surrounded by cliffs and vegetation, with crystal-clear waters and a sandy bottom. Perfect for snorkelling and enjoying the peace in a natural, uncrowded environment.
About sailing times, from the last stop at 20 knots (fast for a small boat)
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