Routes
Discover Menorca's coastal wonders
Menorca, a Biosphere Reserve since 1993, is a treasure trove of crystalline waters, lush vegetation, and rich biodiversity. Its 216 km coastline invites exploration, revealing paradisiacal beaches and rugged landscapes.
Experience the contrasts of its turquoise southern shores and the untamed beauty of the north—an island of endless surprises. Let Pure Bliss Charter Menorca be your guide to discovering the hidden gems of this remarkable island paradise.
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01 South coast of Menorca
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Punta Prima / Isla del Aire: Southeastern destination boasting sandy beaches and turquoise waters, perfect for anchoring and sun-soaked relaxation.
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Binibequer Beach: Southward hideaway with sheltered sandy shores, ideal for anchoring and enjoying a drink at the beach bar.
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Cales Coves: Cove embraced by towering cliffs, favored for serene overnight stays amidst breathtaking scenery.
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Binigaus: Untouched virgin beach with white sands and turquoise waters, perfect for a day of relaxation.
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Cala Galdana: Southern beach with amenities ranging from restaurants to pharmacies, accessible by auxiliary boat due to its unique layout.
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Cala Mitjana and Cala Mitjaneta: Hidden gems accessible by foot or boat, offering secluded beaches and tranquil surroundings.
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Cala Turqueta: Peaceful south coast beach nestled within a pine forest, offering excellent swimming conditions.
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Cala Macarella and Cala Macarelleta: Renowned neighboring coves with pristine sands and crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling.

02 North coast of Menorca
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Cala Mesquida: This white sand beach, just 5 km from Mahón, is surrounded by semi-submerged rocks, making approach challenging.
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Es Grau / Isla Colom: Explore the charming fishing village of Es Grau, boasting a large sandy area within the Albufera des Grau natural park. Illa d’en Colom offers a spectacular anchorage spot.
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Cala Presili: Nestled between Punta de Presili and Cap de Favàritx, this virgin cove offers a spectacular setting for anchoring, albeit with caution due to semi-submerged rocks and east winds.
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Arenal d'es Castell / Son Parc: Discover the white sands of Son Parc, nestled within steep rock formations, providing easy anchoring opportunities.
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Cala Pudent: hidden spot with crystal clear waters, only accessible by boat and adored by locals.
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Fornells: Renowned for its charming fishing village and delectable lobster stew, Fornells Bay offers a small marina and various services, serving as the ideal shelter from north winds.
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Cala Pregonda: This iconic red-sand beach on the north coast boasts crystal-clear waters and unique geological formations, making it a must-visit spot for snorkeling and photography enthusiasts.

Kindly be aware that our route may be adjusted based on the weather forecast, particularly the wind conditions. Menorca is renowned for its strong north winds, and in such instances, we may recommend the southern route for your optimal comfort and enjoyment.