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Binibeca Vell

Binibeca has become one of the most popular resorts on the island. This was one of Menorca's earliest coastal developments and features Poblat de Pescadors, a development built to resemble a traditional "fishing village". The design may be artificial but the maze of narrow streets, whitewashed dwellings and Moorish arches are authentically Menorcan. It has divided opinion on the island but is highly popular with tourists.

Separating Binibeca and Cala Torret is the attractive beach (Binibeca Playa) where you can hire sunloungers and pedaloes, whilst young children can play safely in the sand. The beach bar also claims to be the only place on the island where you can sit and have a drink with your feet in the sea!

Approx. transfer time from airport: 15 minutes

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tourist attractions near binibeca vell

Binibèquer Beach (0.2 km) - show on map

A small beach in a lovely cove. The beach is well serviced with sunloungers for hire and shallow waters ideal for children. There is also an interesting beach bar that famously claims to be the only place in Menorca where you can drink with your feet in the sea.

Poblat de Pescadors (1.2 km) - show on map

This development was built to resemble a traditional "fishing village". The design is 100% artificial but the maze of narrow streets, whitewashed dwellings and Moorish arches are authentically Menorcan.

It has divided opinion on the island but is highly popular with tourists.

Punta Prima (3.3 km) - show on map

Lying on the southeastern-most point of the island, Punta Prima is one of Menorca's largest beaches. Watersports are abundant here, with windsurfing and sailing equipment available for hire or pedaloes from the beach. Currents can be difficult at certain times so take note of the flags - swimming is advised only when a green flag flies. Food and refreshments are available and road access is good.

Es Moli de Dalt (4.0 km) - show on map

This fully restored windmill dominates the skyline of Sant Lluis - open to the public.

Cala Alcaufar (4.5 km) - show on map

This small inlet is popular for its close proximity to s'Algar. Great for small kids but be prepared to go to Punta Prima instead when space gets limited.

Trotting races (5.2 km) - show on map
Trotting races in Menorca

A popular sport in the Balearics for over 200 years, trotting races are held at weekends both near Mahon and Ciutadella. The jockey must prevent the horse from breaking into a gallop, hence the name "trotting". Great to watch but even better if you place the winning bet!

Museo Fort Malborough (7.1 km) - show on map

Built by the British in the late 18th century and named after Sir John Churchill, the Duke of Malborough. Now open as a museum, this fascinating seven-sided building was subject to many attacks but amazingly was never destroyed. Guided tours last for approximately 1 hour.

Castell de Sant Felip (7.6 km) - show on map

The guided tour around this castle ruin takes a couple of hours, but it's one of the most interesting and detailed tours on the island. The fortress was destroyed by the Spanish in 1782, whilst on the tour you'll learn about the history of many invasions, see and walk through lots of underground tunnels and admire the views of Mahon harbour and La Mola.

Museo Militar (8.0 km) - show on map

This museum is based in the old Cala Corb barracks and exhibits a permanent collection of Menorca's military history, including guns and flags. Also on display is some of the finest 18th century English furniture.

Museu de Menorca (8.3 km) - show on map

Menorca's largest museum includes details of the islands archaeological past, plus the biggest collection of fine arts on the island. Situated in a former monastery, the building is worth a visit on its own.

Mahon Harbour (8.4 km) - show on map
Port de Maó

One of the most impressive natural harbours in the Mediterranean, stretching 5km inland. The harbour front is lined with restaurants, bars and boutiques and has becoming an increasingly sophisticated setting helped by the boating fraternity.

Fortaleza de la Mola (8.7 km) - show on map
Fortaleza de la Mola

This truly enormous 19th century fort lies on the opposite side of Mahon harbour and offers guided tours to the public each Sunday, from June until October. Read more »

Cales Coves (9.7 km) - show on map

This is certainly a journey for the adventurous! Cales Coves features over 100 Bronze Age caves (some of which are still inhabited by latter day hippies) carved into the cliff looking out to a sheltered bay. Cave painting and carvings are all to be found in this fascinating area. The beach is pebbly, there are no services and with very limited access, this probably isn't a place for those seeking pure relaxation - although it is a chance to tap history and beauty in one breathtaking location. To get there, go to Son Vitamina then either walk (approx. 30 mins) or take a robust vehicle.

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