The Island Menorca It has 216 kilometers of coastline in which beaches and coves tirelessly in a very wide variety. The only common factor that they all share is the quality of its transparent and clean waters. From beaches and coves with all the services and comforts to spend long stays by the sea, to unspoiled beaches without services that are not very difficult to reach on foot or by car. And is that, thanks to its ecological wealth, Menorca was declared UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

Cala Torrent in Binibeca

The entire coast offers the visitor magnificent possibilities to carry out sports, especially nautical. Whether they are huge sandy areas or small rocky coves, the entire seabed of Menorca is one of the favorites for the scuba divers.

Cove in Menorca

The coasts differ greatly due to their location. The sector located with north orientation It has steeper coasts, with redder and darker sands, like the famous cove trumpets. The vegetation is not so lush or high. All because it is under the influence of the Tramontana wind, which can sometimes be very strong.

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The coasts of south, or MigjornThey have white sands and many of them are surrounded by magnificent pine forests that give it shelter and hide it from the gaze. Also the relief is much softer in this area. Here we can find the well-known coves Galdana, Average, Macarella yy Turquoise or beaches that allow nudism like that of Macarelleta.

Cala Porter of Menorca

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