
Menorca has well over 120 beaches, coves and inlets enough to keep most of us happy while on holiday.
To the east of Sant Lluis is Punta Prima a large beach of fine white sand very rocky at the eastern end. Situated in a small but growing resort with a good selection of bars and shops, easy parking right on the beach, sun beds water sports etc.
On the coast south of the airport, Cala'n Porter has all the facilities of an established resort. The beach is reached from the resort by steps, lots of steps, although there is a regular shuttle from the centre to the beach. Good beach with everything one needs, easy parking beach bars sun beds water sports etc.
South of Alaior Son Bou has the longest beach on Menorca. Three modern beach bars connected by a wooden path. A red cross hut with lifeguards, Sun beds, good choice of water sports and plenty of space. To the west is popular with naturists. Son Bou can suffer from strong currents, please take notice of the flag system.
Cala'n Bosc, south of Ciutadella Two smallish beaches of white sand. large resort centred around a marina Easy access, ample parking, beach bars and restaurants. Water sports are a specialty.
Cala Galdana is known as the "Queen of the calas" it is a beautiful pine clad bay. The beauty of the bay still stops me in my tracks even now when we visit with all facilities, beach bars, restaurants and water sports.
Binibequer has a small sandy cove. With Binibeca vell to the west & Cala Torret to the east both with a selection of bars and restaurants. The beach bar (renowned the world over) sun beds water sports easy parking.