The best coves in Menorca
Cala Macarella and Macarelleta: This place is a dream come true! With its white sand beach and crystal clear waters, it is the perfect place to relax and have a day at the beach like a movie. There is a bar where you can get some food and drinks, and also a small car park nearby.
Cala Turqueta: This place is a must-visit! With its white sand beach and crystal clear waters, it is the perfect place to have a day at the beach with friends. There is a bar and a small car park nearby, so don't worry about a thing!
Cala Mitjana and Mitjaneta: This place is an oasis! With its golden sand beach and turquoise waters, it is the perfect place for a relaxing day. There are no services or parking nearby, so you can enjoy the peace of mind you need!
Cala Pregonda: This is the perfect place to escape from the world! With its white sand beach and turquoise waters, it is the perfect place to relax and enjoy nature. There are no services or parking nearby, so you can enjoy the privacy you need!
Cales coves: Cales Coves is a group of coves and caves in the south of Menorca protected by spectacular cliffs.
Although the sandy areas are very small on this beach, Cales Coves is quite famous among tourists and locals due to how calm the sea is in this area (it looks like a swimming pool), especially when the north wind blows.
Trebalúger: It is a completely virgin cove, framed by limestone cliffs and surrounded by the shade and greenery of the pine trees that reach the beach. It is characterized by the outlet to the sea of the torrent of the Son Fideu ravine. It does not have services or access by car, but the walk to the cove is worth it.
Cala Excorxada: A cove with fine white sand and turquoise waters. On this beach there is no type of service, so if you decide to visit it you have to bring food and drinks to spend the day
Cala Fustam: it is a virgin beach in the south of Menorca totally isolated from the world . It is probably the most hidden and lost cove on the south coast, especially because it is difficult to access on foot.
Cala de Biniparratx:Of all the beaches that we find under the prefix "bini" (Binisafúller, Biniancolla, Binibeca...), Biniparratx is the most remote and, thanks to this, it is also the most virgin of all.
This cove appears at the end of a narrow and deep sea inlet, with a beach of fine white sand, seabeds in which Posidonia abounds and an environment flanked by cliffs. The erosion of the rocky areas that surround it causes boulders to abound on its shores.
Cala d'Alcalfar: This extraordinary cove is surrounded by white houses and traditional jetties. It was here that the first tourist hotel on the island of Menorca was built.
This small beach with crystalline waters is characterized by fine white sand, exposure to waves and southeasterly winds, a gentle slope, a sand and algae bottom, and a shallow depth.