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Menorca, Spain

Secluded paradise: unveiling Menorca’s top 5 hidden beaches

Explore the unknown with Mallorca’s best secret beaches

Menorca is known for its famous beaches like Cala Galdana and Son Bou, but if you venture beyond these Balearic Island tourist favourites, you’ll discover a quieter, more secluded side of the island. Hidden coves, tucked away from the main paths, reveal pristine waters and peaceful shores. These secret spots are perfect if you are looking to escape the crowds and experience Menorca’s natural beauty in its purest form. Whether you hike through pine forests or take a boat along the coast, these lesser-known beaches offer a sense of adventure and tranquillity. We’ve gathered a selection of the island’s best-kept secrets for a serene, Spanish off-the-beaten-path coastal experience.

Cala Es Talaier Menorca Balearic Islands Spain beach review
Cala Es Talaier Menorca Balearic Islands Spain beach review

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Cala Es Talaier

Tucked away on Menorca’s southern coast, Cala Es Talaier is a gem of tranquillity. With soft, powdery white sand and vivid turquoise waters, it feels like a secret escape. This small, untouched beach is framed by pine trees and low cliffs, offering a serene, natural setting. The water is crystal-clear and shallow, perfect for a refreshing dip or a peaceful float under the Mediterranean sun. Despite its petite size, the charm of Cala Es Talaier lies in its remoteness. There are no amenities here, so pack your essentials and enjoy the simplicity of nature. You can reach Cala Es Talaier with a 20-minute walk from Son Saura beach, or along the scenic Camí de Cavalls trail.

Cala Es Talaier
Av. Mar, South Coast
Menorca
Spain

Cala Pregonda Menorca Balearic Islands Spain beach review

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Cala Pregonda

Cala Pregonda is a striking beach on Menorca’s north coast, famous for its Mars-like landscape. The golden-red sand and unique rock formations, which resemble miniature mountains, contrast beautifully with the crystalline waters. Calm and sheltered, it’s ideal for swimming or snorkelling around the small islets that dot the bay. This undeveloped beach is a peaceful haven, with no services, so come prepared. Accessing Cala Pregonda requires a 30-minute walk from the nearest parking at Binimel·là, but the striking views make it worth the effort. The surreal scenery, combined with a sense of seclusion, creates an otherworldly beach experience.

Cala Pregonda
via Binimel•la
Menorca
Spain

Cala Pilar Menorca Balearic Islands Spain beach review

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Cala Pilar

If you are seeking a little adventure, Cala Pilar on Menorca’s northern coast delivers. This wild, windswept beach is known for its dramatic landscape – red-tinged sands, rugged cliffs and an untamed, natural atmosphere. The cool Tramuntana winds blow across the bay, perfect for sunbathers looking to escape the heat. It’s an ideal spot for snorkelling, with shallow waters revealing vibrant marine life beneath. To get to Cala Pilar, you’ll hike through dense pine forests and past Menorcan farms, a journey of about 30 minutes that rewards you with stunning views. Though there are no facilities, the raw beauty of this remote beach makes it unforgettable​.

Cala Pilar
Me-1, Els Alocs
Menorca
Spain

Cala Escorxada Menorca Balearic Islands Spain beach review

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Cala Escorxada

Cala Escorxada is a remote paradise on Menorca’s southern coast, famed for its untouched beauty. The fine, white sand is lapped by calm, turquoise waters that invite you in for a peaceful swim. Surrounded by pine forests and rocky cliffs, this secluded cove feels far from the busy world. Accessible only by foot, bike, or boat, Cala Escorxada requires a one-hour hike along the Camí de Cavalls from Cala Mitjana or Sant Tomás. There are no services here, so it will give you a completely off-the-grid beach experience, with just the sounds of waves and wind to keep you company.

Cala Escorxada
between Cala Fustam and Binigaus
Menorca
Spain

Cala Barril Menorca Balearic Islands Spain beach review

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Cala Barril

Located on Menorca’s northern coast, Cala Barril is a small, quiet cove nestled between red-hued cliffs and rugged terrain. The beach is characterised by its golden sands and transparent waters, ideal for snorkelling and swimming. With no services or amenities, Cala Barril offers a true escape into nature, away from the crowds. A 30-minute hike through rocky landscapes brings you to this isolated spot, making it perfect for those seeking solitude. The surrounding landscape is raw and wild, with a beauty that captures the essence of Menorca’s unspoiled northern coast​.

Cala Barril
North coast next to Cala Pregonda
Menorca
Spain

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