Exploring the Wonderful Beaches of Menorca:
A Mediterranean Paradise
Menorca, the hidden gem of the Mediterranean, is known for its stunning coastal scenery, with beaches ranging from the most accessible and serviced to the most remote and unspoilt. In this article, we’ll explore the different types of beaches you can find on this enchanting island, along with recommendations to make the most of your beach experience. In addition, I will present you with a top 10 of the best beaches in Menorca, highlighting their unique characteristics and reasons to visit them.
Types of beaches in Menorca
Beaches with Services and Easy Access: These beaches are ideal for those seeking comfort and convenience. They usually have services such as umbrella rentals, sun loungers, showers and restaurants nearby. In addition, access is usually easy, with nearby car parks and well-marked paths. Some of the most popular beaches in this category are Cala Galdana, Son Bou and Cala en Porter. Almost all of them are located on the south coast of the island, protected from the Tramontana wind (north).
Remote and Difficult to Access Beaches: For the adventurous and those seeking a more intimate contact with nature, Menorca offers a series of remote and little-travelled beaches. These beaches are often located in hidden coves or require hiking through nature trails to reach them. Although they lack services, their unspoilt beauty and the feeling of being away from the hustle and bustle make them unique destinations. Some of these beaches include Cala Macarelleta, Cala Mitjana, Cala Turqueta or Cala Pilar.
Some recommendations for enjoying the beaches of Menorca
- Protect yourself from the sun: The Mediterranean sun can be intense, so it is essential to apply sunscreen regularly, wear hats and seek shade during the hottest hours of the day.
- Essential equipment: Don't forget to bring sunscreen, water, snacks, towels, and comfortable shoes, especially for beaches that are difficult to access. Be aware that on some beaches, especially the more remote ones, you may not have mobile phone signal.
- Plan ahead: Research the beaches you want to visit and consider the travel time and facilities available at each.
- Avoid the busiest times: If you are looking for peace and quiet, choose less crowded hours or lesser-known beaches. Our reception team will be happy to inform you.
- Rent a Car or Motorbike: To access the more remote beaches, renting a vehicle is the best option.
- Walk along the Camí de Cavalls: This historic path circles the island and offers panoramic views of the beaches.
- Explore the Surroundings: Many beaches in Menorca are surrounded by stunning natural landscapes and hiking trails. Take the opportunity to explore the surroundings and discover caves, cliffs and panoramic views.
- Water Sports: From snorkelling to paddle surfing, Menorca's crystal clear waters are perfect for enjoying a variety of water sports. Don't forget to bring your equipment or rent it at the beaches that offer these services.
- Respect the Environment: To preserve the natural beauty of Menorca, it is important to respect the environment. Collect your rubbish, respect the indications about protected areas and avoid damaging the local flora and fauna.








Top 10 of the Best Beaches of Menorca
It is extremely difficult to make a list of recommended beaches. These are just a few, but we are sure you won’t be disappointed.
1 – CALA MACARELLA
Noted for its scenic beauty and crystal clear waters, Cala Macarella is one of the most photographed beaches in Menorca. A short walk will also take you to its little sister, Macarelleta. From Minura Cala Galdana it is about 25 minutes on foot.
2 – CALA PILAR
Known for its impressive rock formations and reddish sand, this cove is a natural treasure.
3 – CALA MITJANA
Accessible only on foot or by boat, Cala Mitjana surprises with its transparent waters and its calm atmosphere. From Minura Cala Galdana it is a 25 minute walk.
4 – CALA PREGONDA
With its characteristic reddish sand and rock formations, Cala Pregonda is a natural jewel that you cannot miss. After leaving the car at Binimel.la beach you can also take the opportunity to visit this and other nearby beaches.
5 – CALA EN TURQUETA
Walking among pine trees you will find this little paradise. Although it is considered an unspoilt cove, it has toilets nearby and there is a lifeguard. There is also a small beach bar. It has shallow waters and fine sand, perfect to enjoy a relaxing day.
6 – CALA TORTUGA
Located in the Natural Park of S’Albufera des Grau, this unspoilt beach is a paradise for nature lovers.
7 – CALA MESQUIDA
This unspoilt beach is ideal for snorkellers and divers, thanks to its rich marine life and clear waters.
8 – PLAYA DE SON BOU
Menorca’s longest beach, Son Bou, offers a wide variety of services and activities, perfect for a family day out.
9 – CALA EN PORTER
With its easy access and amenities, Cala en Porter is an excellent choice for those seeking comfort without sacrificing natural beauty.
10 – LA VALL
Another beautiful unspoilt beach also known as Algaiarens or La Vall d’Algaiarens, these are the beaches on the north coast closest to Ciutadella. It can be easily reached by car and also by bike, and has two car parks located about 300 and 500 metres from the beach access respectively. In addition, right next to it you will find the platja d’Es Bot.
In short, Menorca offers an impressive variety of beaches to suit all tastes, from the most accessible and well-equipped to the most remote and unspoilt. With a little planning and an adventurous spirit, you can discover the hidden treasures of this beautiful island and enjoy an unforgettable holiday by the Mediterranean Sea.