Cala Macarella is one of the best-known coves in Menorca. The turquoise colour of the sea and the boats' shadows make this beach look like a postcard of the Balearic Islands.
Cala Macarelleta is the little sister of its neighbour. It is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful beaches in the Balearic archipelago and appears in most postcards of Menorca.
Es Grau is a beautiful town north of Mahón. If you go with kids, it has a perfect beach since the water barely covers it. Good food and fun are guaranteed!
Cala en Vidrier is undoubtedly a great alternative to the main beach of Es Grau. The sea is deep and more crystalline. Moreover, it offers a spectacular panoramic view of the town.
Punta Prima is an urban beach on the south coast of the island. If you are looking for multiple services and accommodations, do not hesitate to visit the urbanization.
Capifort, or Cala Tortuga, is a natural beach on the north coast of Menorca. Its spectacular views of the Favaritx lighthouse and its difficult access make it a desired place by all visitors.
The calm, clear waters of Cala Mitjana make it an ideal spot for those looking to escape the crowds. This beachfront location is accessible and scenic at once - you'll never need another destination after coming here!
Completely transparent waters make Son Bou a reference on the island. It is the largest beach in Menorca, close to 3 kilometres long.
Sa Mesquida is a summer beach for many of the residents of Mahón. Its calm atmosphere and its nature make it a mandatory stop in Menorca.
Binibeca is another sub-urban beach in the south of Menorca. Extremely clean and nearby to the fishing village of Binibéquer, one of the most beautiful points on the island.
Es Caló Blanc is the smallest beach in Menorca. It is only a 1-meter beach. However, its stone platforms characterised by a blue sea have become viral and are a mandatory stop on the island.
Ses Olles is a secret cove near Sant Lluís. Neither signposted on the signs. Without a doubt, don't forget a diving mask because the fish seem like they are going to eat you.
Cala Binidalí is one of those little-known coves that go unnoticed. It's lovely and has the advantage that it hardly has any bathers. In addition, its small area makes it an unusual cove in Menorca.
Cala Mitjaneta is considerably smaller than its maturer sister. Now, it is an authentic beauty surrounded by forests in the south of Menorca. The sea is of a turquoise colour that invites all who visit it to bathe.
Cala Pregonda is possibly one of the essential beaches in Menorca. Its reddish and golden texture, both in the sand and on the cliffs, will make you think you are on another island.
It is in the north of Menorca. Cavallería stands out for its large size and being close to one of the most spectacular lighthouses on the island. The access is simple; even the parking is ample. Anyway, better to go early on summer days.
Very close to the Favaritx Lighthouse is this remote cove; in the north of Menorca. You must try its transparent water!
Mongofre is a unique and spectacular beach and has the biggest dunes on the island. You can only access it by boat or kayak as it's a very calm place.
Santo Tomás and its urbanization are one of the most touristic places on the island. Good restaurants and hotels are just a step away from Binigaus, an unspoilt beach. It's perfect for couples and families.
Binigaus is one of the most impressive and accessible beaches on the island, just a 10-minute walk from Santo Tomás. This nudist cove has one of the cleanest and most crystalline waters in Menorca.
Cala en Porter is a beach protected by high cliffs in the south of the island. Located in its homonymous urbanization, it is one of the busiest places in Menorca.
This small but beautiful beach is on the spectacular Isla d'en Colom, in the Es Grau area. The Arenal d'en Moro is virgin also the water is clean.
Cala Pudent is very close to Son Parc, urbanization of Es Mercadal. It is not well known; a great option in the summer months where other beaches are crowded.
Cales Coves is one of the best coves in Menorca if you go to Menorca by boat. It is a good shelter from most winds because large cliffs surround it. In addition, this cove is excellent for diving.
Es Canutells is a beautiful and small beach. Many low cliffs surround it in the southern area of Menorca. In addition, it is a few meters from its homonymous urbanization.
Not far from Son Bou is the Llucalari beach, accessed by the Camí de Cavalls. It is an unknown beach, but which in turn has a unique charm. Its waters are perfect for diving.
Cala Galdana is the completest beach on the island. It offers full possibilities of leisure and accommodation. The sand is narrow also the turquoise water makes it one of the essentials in Menorca.
Cala Turqueta, surrounded by lush forests, is one of the best beaches in the Balearic Islands. Do not hesitate to visit it; the blue and transparent waters will leave you speechless.
Cala Tosqueta is one of the unknown coves in Menorca. Its surroundings are unique; you will be on a quiet beach even in the pure summer months.
Cala Tirant is in the north of the island. An attractive beach for wind and waves lovers. Its large size and orientation towards the north; make it an ideal place for surfing and other water sports.
The pristine waters of Arenal d'en Castell invite you to take a dip. This urbanization has all kinds of services and is one of the most beautiful beaches on Menorca, with spectacular views from its cliffs as well!
If you visit the Ciutadella area and look for a virgin beach, Es Talaier beach is the cove you are looking for here. It is within an area of rocks and small holm oaks that combines with spectacular turquoise waters.
Cala en Valent is a small beach in the north of Menorca. It is an unknown and virgin beach on the island; for this reason, it becomes a great spot.
Cala en Caldés or also known as Cala des Pou d'en Caldés, is a lovely pebble beach in the north of Menorca, specifically between Favaritx and Addaia.
If you are looking for a quiet and typical island cove, keep reading. Es Murtar is your cove! Located very close to Sa Mesquida, it is a place frequented only by people from Menorca.
The waters could not be cleaner in this enclave of Menorca. Small stones and rocks build this tiny beach in the island's south, a very picturesque spot.
Son Saura beach is a must if you travel to Menorca; it is unique and will offer you incredible views and experiences. In addition, you will be impressed by the crystalline waters.
La Vall is a spectacular beach in the northwest of Menorca. Its fantastic blue and turquoise waters stand out, ideal for spending a day at the beach with the family. Do not hesitate to visit it!
Cala Teulera is the only beach within the Port of Mahón. It is a place sheltered from the north wind that offers shelter to many boats.
Cala Rata is a tiny beach within the Port of Mahón. It is in an area of piers and little boats.
Cala Pilar is one of the most remote and wild beaches in Menorca, which makes it very attractive for tourists looking for a natural space where the passage of humans is barely visible.
If you are in Menorca and looking for a magical spot to spend the day, an excellent option is Cala Escorxada. A haven of peace in the south of the island.
If your wish is to visit the largest number of coves during your stay in Menorca, one of the ones you have to put on your list is Cala Fustam.
Cala Trebaluger is a beautiful cove in the south of Menorca; It is far from urbanization and is virgin. Its sand is white and very fine; it combines perfectly with its turquoise waters.
Cala Rafalet is a virgin black pearl on the island of Menorca. Undoubtedly an exceptional place to snorkel and explore its caves and trails.
Cala Macaret is a familiar beach in the Addaia spot, an area without the tourist bustle and a local atmosphere. It is a haven of peace within a bay shielded from all winds.
Tamarells is a beach located on Colom Island; therefore, one of the most secluded in Menorca; you'll need a kayak or a boat to get there.
Menorca has many unnoticed beaches; sometimes, they are even better than the most famous ones. Today we will talk about Cala Rambles, also known as Sa Torreta.
If you are looking for beaches with barely any people in Menorca, Cala Morts would be a great alternative. But, practically, only local people know about it since it is on an isolated cliff in Arenal d'en Castell.
Think of Menorca and what comes to mind? Beaches, right? Cala Morell is one of the most beautiful beaches on the island. The small, secluded coves and crystal-clear waters make it a favourite spot for swimming, snorkelling and much more.
If you are looking for peace, this beach is for you. Very little known by tourism and with landscapes and an ideal sea for diving. Easy to get to and close from many other amazing beaches in the north.
Ets Al·locs is among the most secluded beaches in the north of Menorca and also one of the most desolate ones. It's an absolute paradise for hiking enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Cales Piques is an unspoiled beach on the Spanish Balearic island of Menorca that offers crystal clear waters and stunning views.
Menorca has many docks where you can walk, and Cala Corb is one of them. A charming place with good restaurants to spend a good evening.
If you are on holiday in Menorca and want to discover an authentic local town, Biniancolla is an excellent option. It is a small cove that hasn't changed with the years and keeps the same charm.
You cannot imagine everything you can do in Alcaufar. Apart from the sun and the beach, this beautiful village offers much more: diving, climbing, caves and magical places.
Planning your holidays? Cala en Bosch is undoubtedly a popular place in Menorca to spend the summer thanks to its numerous services and easy access.