Menorca by Sea: The Island's Best Highlights and Hidden Gems
- Frani Pulit
- 24 hours ago
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Menorca is a Mediterranean gem that often flies under the radar compared to its flashy neighbors, but that’s exactly what makes it so special. Effortlessly chic and naturally serene, the island blends peace and tranquility with iconic, high-end restaurants and exclusive experiences. Calm turquoise seas, hidden calas framed by pine-covered cliffs, and a laid-back pace make it the perfect destination for those seeking natural beauty, exquisite food, and unforgettable moments on the water.
From quiet sunrise paddles to golden-hour dinners with your toes in the sand, here are some of the top highlights that make Menorca one of our favorite destinations to explore by yacht.
Must-See Calas and Beaches If you're exploring Menorca by yacht, there are a few iconic spots you absolutely must experience:
Cala Macarella and Cala Macarelleta: These twin calas are famous for their glowing turquoise seas and dramatic cliffs. Anchor early to enjoy their peaceful beauty, hike the scenic clifftop trails, or snorkel in the clear, calm waters.
Cala Pregonda: With its Martian-red cliffs and golden sands, this unique anchorage offers one of the island's most surreal landscapes. Ideal for snorkeling and relaxing, it’s a true hidden gem.
Cala Mitjana: Surrounded by lush pine forests and white cliffs, this is a perfect swimming and sunbathing spot. It's also close to the excellent beachfront restaurant, Chiringuito Es Bruc.
Cala Morell: Known for its white limestone cliffs and prehistoric caves, this dramatic cove is a great place for cliff-jumping, paddleboarding, and sunset views.
Cala en Porter: A great anchorage with access to Cova d'en Xoroi, one of Spain's most iconic cliffside bars. Perfect for sunset cocktails and live music with unbeatable sea views.
Es Grau: A tranquil bay within the S’Albufera nature reserve, ideal for paddleboarding and easing into the relaxed rhythm of yacht life.
Explore Secret Coves by Kayak The coastline of Menorca is a labyrinth of secluded coves and caves, many of which can only be accessed by sea. Kayaking along the island’s edge is the perfect way to discover these hidden corners. Glide past rugged cliffs, dip into sea caves, and pause for a swim in aquamarine waters where the only sound is your paddle slicing through the sea.
Sunset in the Calas The western and southern shores of Menorca offer some of the best sunsets in the Mediterranean. Cala Macarelleta, with its glassy turquoise water and steep cliffs, is a favorite spot to anchor for golden hour. Cala Morell is another must-see, with white limestone cliffs that glow at dusk, creating the perfect backdrop for a sunset dinner onboard.
Seafood Feasts & Iconic Beachfront Dining Food is a central part of any Menorcan experience. Don’t miss a long lunch at Chiringuito Es Bruc, a relaxed beachside restaurant at Cala Mitjana serving up fresh grilled fish, seafood paella, and Menorcan classics. For a more refined evening, Tamarindo in Es Grau blends laid-back luxury with gorgeous views and beautifully plated Mediterranean dishes. And of course, no visit is complete without a sunset cocktail at Cova d’en Xoroi, a cliffside bar built into the rocks with panoramic sea views and Balearic beats.
Calm Seas, Total Tranquility Menorca's calm and protected waters are ideal for a smooth, restful yacht charter. Unlike other parts of the Med, where strong winds or swells can interrupt your plans, Menorca offers a gentle cruising experience that allows you to simply relax and enjoy the scenery. Swim in crystal-clear bays, sunbathe on deck, or nap in the shade of the sails—this is what yacht life in Menorca is all about.
Natural Beauty & Off-the-Map Adventures Menorca is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, which means it’s packed with natural beauty and untouched landscapes. Anchor at Cala Pregonda to take in the Martian-red rocks and quiet beaches, or head inland for a guided hike along the Camí de Cavalls trail. Whether you’re snorkeling in an uninhabited cove or picnicking beneath pine trees, Menorca delivers a sense of discovery that few places in the Med can match.
Why We Love Menorca It’s wild yet elegant, exclusive yet unpretentious, luxurious yet deeply connected to nature. Menorca by yacht gives you the freedom to chase sunsets, taste the island’s freshest flavors, and explore at your own pace. From iconic beach clubs to remote calas, it’s a destination that invites you to slow down, dive in, and create memories that will stay with you long after you’ve returned to shore.





























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