The beaches of Menorca are known for their turquoise waters and fine sand. The coast alternates between natural coves and long stretches of sand. Access to these natural sites can be difficult, but the reward is worth the effort! The island, full of curiosities, offers opportunities to explore historic ports, coastal paths, seaside villages, and magnificent natural sites.
Menorca, Spain
The longest beach on the island stretches three kilometers on the south side. Shallow areas and surveillance services provide safe swimming.
Menorca, Spain
A cove bordered by a pine forest with light sand and clear water. A pedestrian trail connects the parking lot to the beach.
Menorca, Spain
This cove with clear waters is located 20 minutes' walk from Cala Macarella. Lifeguards monitor swimming during the summer season.
Menorca, Spain
The five-kilometer-long natural port hosts pleasure and fishing boats. The quays retain their original buildings with restaurants.
Menorca, Spain
This beach stands out with its characteristic red sand. A coastal path of 20 minutes connects the Binimel·là parking lot to the beach.
Menorca, Spain
This natural cove is surrounded by pines. Fine white sand borders turquoise waters. A forest trail leads to the beach.
Menorca, Spain
This fishing village dates back to 1970. Its Mediterranean architecture is characterized by white houses and narrow streets among the dwellings.
Menorca, Spain
This beach forms a semicircle 500 meters long. The white sand and facilities on site welcome visitors.
Menorca, Spain
This crescent-shaped bay features calm, shallow waters. Natural cliffs frame this family-friendly beach.
Menorca, Spain
This Mediterranean beach is near a recently developed marina. Restaurants line the seafront.
Menorca, Spain
This natural port forms a one-kilometer canal inland. Restaurants and historic buildings border its banks.
Menorca, Spain
This mountain, at 358 meters, is the highest point in Menorca. A sanctuary built in the 17th century occupies its summit.
Menorca, Spain
Medical facility for wild and domestic animals offering veterinary care, rehabilitation zones, and accommodation spaces.
Menorca, Spain
Coastal strip of 2.5 kilometers on the southern shore with white sand, a pine forest, and dining establishments.
Menorca, Spain
Natural bay containing two fine sandy beaches, a surrounding pine forest, and a 500-meter coastal path for access.
Menorca, Spain
50-meter beach with fine sand suitable for families, characterized by its shallow waters and limestone rock formations.
Menorca, Spain
185-kilometer walking circuit encircling the island, alternating between Mediterranean coast and wooded pine areas.
Menorca, Spain
Beach with ochre sand and red rock formations, featuring a developed path connecting the northern parking area.
Menorca, Spain
Limestone quarry site converted into a park with structured gardens, stone corridors, and galleries under the rock.
Menorca, Spain
Beach set between red cliffs, located 30 minutes from the parking lot via a dirt and rock path.
Menorca, Spain
Two consecutive 500-meter white sand beaches protected by a pine forest. The turquoise waters reach two meters deep.
Menorca, Spain
Megalithic funeral monument typical of the Talayotic culture. This stone structure dates back to the Bronze Age.
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Gothic architecture religious building from the 14th century located in the heart of the historical town.
Menorca, Spain
Talayotic archaeological site including watchtowers and stone dwellings dating from the Bronze Age.
Menorca, Spain
Situated on 40-meter cliffs, this historical lighthouse offers views of the northern coast of the island.
Menorca, Spain
19th-century military fortress built under Queen Isabella II's reign. It served as a prison until 1968.
Menorca, Spain
Small secluded pebble beach reached by a path through the forest from Pilar cove on the north coast.
Menorca, Spain
140-meter long cove with fine sand and crystal-clear water, surrounded by cliffs. A 20-minute pedestrian path connects the parking lot to the beach.
Menorca, Spain
Isolated cove with fine white sand, accessible by trail from Son Saura beach or via the road from Sant Joan de Missa.
Menorca, Spain
Small cove bordered by pine groves and cliffs. The only beach on the island accessible on horseback year-round.