
10 beaches in Menorca you can’t miss
Small, pretty and hidden between cliffs they are bathed by some of the most turquoise waters you’ll ever see.
When the days begin to get shorter, the mercury slowly descends on the thermometer and the leaves begin to fall from the trees … it means the time has come to say goodbye to the summer. It´s true that farewells are always hard, but this is just the beginning of the countdown of a few months to bring back the swimsuits and flip-flops.
In case you’re already thinking about that moment and you can’t avoid imagining your next holidays by the sea, we have prepared for you a list with the beaches that you won’t want to miss next year. Start dreaming about it already!
The highlight of the city and one of the best-rated beaches in northern Spain. It boasts golden sand, clean water, waves for surfing and a beautiful promenade to enjoy long walks.
One of the most popular coves on the island, mainly due to its wild beauty. The fine white sand, the turquoise water … there are no words to describe it. It’s best to go see it in person, although getting there won’t be easy.
It´s one of the favorite beaches of diving lovers thanks to its natural barrier reef. This serves as a barrier against the strong currents of the Atlantic and also as home to thousands of species of fish.
These are two sibling beaches that are next to each other, so you should visit them both. They are the representation of the idyllic coves of Menorca with crystalline waters and large cliffs surrounding them. The only bad thing: you’ll have to get there by foot.
The sea and the wind have sculpted the rocks creating amazing formations by this beautiful beach. That is why it´s one of the most beautiful in Spain. If you want to during the summer, remember that you must book online before getting there.
Perfect for families traveling with children. In the beach, of more than 5 kilometers of extension, you’ll find all type of services and games to entertain to the younger ones.
Fly to Tenerife to enjoy this beach of volcanic origin that will leave you speechless. Lonely, wild, with black sand … Benijo deserves a visit. From there you can also enjoy one of the most beautiful sunsets on the island.
The north coast is home to some of Spain’s best surfing beaches. Los Locos is one of them, with waves and winds that make surfers fall in love with it. It´s also worth mentioning that the vibe of the place is wonderful.
In the Natural Park of La Albufera, nature and beautiful dunes surround the beach of El Saler. It is a quiet place, perfect for resting and enjoying the Mediterranean´s good weather.
Almerians, despite what many think, are fortunate to have a good collection of pristine beaches. The Genoveses, in the Natural Park of Cabo de Gata, is one of them. The fine sand dunes and the bay create a spectacular landscape.
They say that trips are enjoyed three times: when you imagine them, when you live them and when you remember them. Start savoring the next summer!
Small, pretty and hidden between cliffs they are bathed by some of the most turquoise waters you’ll ever see.
Going to the beach is one of the all-time favorite summer activities for kids.
One would have to invent new colors in order to be able to describe all the shades of blue that paint the waters of Mallorca.