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BEACHES

 

​Menorca boasts stunning beaches with crystal-clear waters, soft sand, and rugged coastlines, offering both secluded coves and lively shorelines. Its beaches are surrounded by pristine nature, making them perfect for relaxation, swimming, and water activities. Jellyfish can occasionally be found in Menorca's waters, particularly in the warmer months, so swimmers should be cautious.

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CALA BINADALI​​

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​Binidali is one of several small but individual, waterside villages along the south eastern corner of Menorca and popular amongst those looking for a more authentic Menorca experience, escaping hotel crowds and prefering the individuallity of a villa.​

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PLATJA DES GRAU

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Perfect with children this bay of bath-warm water that's barely knee-deep 50m out. There are also nature walks and tapas bars in Es Grau village.  There are many beaches around here that are beautiful to access only by boat.  Consider renting a boat from Mahon port and exploring Es Grau by sea.​

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CALA PREGONDA

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​Powder sand, glassy water and strange islets sculpted by the wind - Pregonda is the stuff of postcards. Bring your snorkelling gear: you're in Menorca's marine reserve, where fish flit through the Posidonia grass meadows between islets.​

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CALA DES TALAIER​

 

On the west side of the Island walk around the coast from Son Saura and hoik over a stone wall to discover a simple slice of the Med before it became cool. Space can be limited on a high summer weekend. At other times this idyllic notch proves small really is beautiful.​

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CALA EN TURQUETA​

 

​Cala en Turqueta is a stunning, unspoiled beach in Menorca, known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, white sand, and surrounded by lush pine forests, making it a perfect spot for swimming and relaxation.

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