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Coves to visit by boat in Menorca

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Cala en Turqueta

Cala en Turqueta is one of the most famous coves in Menorca, which is why it is very popular with tourists. It has almost 110 metres of fine sand typical of the south coast and enchanting turquoise water surrounded by pine forests.

This is a very busy bay, so it’s not entirely quiet, but you shouldn’t miss it for that reason.

Cala Morell

Cala Morell is a small cove that can also be reached by public transport, so there is usually a certain influx of tourists. This cove has peculiar rocks and unique characteristics, creating an ideal landscape environment for anchoring. It also has some places for restaurants and toilets, which can provide you with all the services you need.

Due to the rock formations of Cala Morell, it is not an ideal cove for beach seekers because it has very little sand compared to other bays. However, this is also the reason why renting a boat is the best way to enjoy and enjoy a swim.

This is also one of the most visited coves in Menorca by boat, something we recommend you do without hesitation.

Cala Macarella

Cala Macarella is also located on the south coast. Near Cala en Turqueta, it shares many characteristics with it, surrounded by pine trees and blue water, it looks like something out of a painting.

A few minutes’ walk along the Camí de Cavalls, you will find its sister Cala Macarelleta, a small bay with many similarities to Cala Macarella. More private, you can get a more intimate experience on the water.

Cala Pregonda

Cala Pregonda is located on the north coast of Menorca. This means that their characteristics are very different from those of the small coves mentioned above.

This cove has an incredible colour contrast because the reddish sand combines with the blue of the crystal clear water of the area. If you travel around Menorca by boat, a visit to this beautiful cove is almost essential.

This cove has a beach, and to get there you have to take a boat from the port of Mahón for an hour. It is very popular and you are likely to find many people boating and swimming in its waters.

Cala Mitjana

Lastly, we have Cala Mitjana, which is one of the unspoilt coves to be found on the south coast of the island. This cove is very suitable for anchoring because it does not have many tourists, although it is close to other famous bays on the coast, such as Cala en Turqueta and Cala Macarella.

This cove has several outstanding features, for example, some people use the rocks on the shore to jump into the sea. It even has a cave at one end, perfect for fun.