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Cales Coves Beach

Cales Coves is a set of coves and caves protected by spectacular cliffs. In the municipality of Alaior, this small paradise is a perfect place to anchor for all kinds of boats. Although the sandy areas are very small, Cales Coves is very famous among tourists and locals because of how quiet the sea is in this area (it looks like a swimming pool), especially when north wind blows.

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Cala Morell

Cala Morell is an urban cove in the north of Menorca that is very well protected by its shape and by the cliffs that surround it. It is in the urbanization of Cala Morell and very close to the famous necropolis of Cala Morell. Cala Morell has a small sandy area about 50 meters long, and lots of small bathing areas with platforms where you can leave the towel and other things.

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Cala Binibeca

The area of Binibeca is quite frequented during the summer, partly because of the wonderful village of Binibèquer vell, which attracts hundreds of tourists.
The beach of Binibeca is quite small and is next to the urban center known as Binibèquer Nou, so it is an urban beach.

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Cala Rafalet Beach

Cala Rafalet is a unique cove with a difficult description. This very narrow cove is very close to Maó and has the peculiarity that to take a dip you have to go over some rocks, from the sand it seems that the sea is hiding.

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Cala en Vidrier Beach

Cala en Vidrier is a small beach in the area of Es Grau. Despite being part of the north of Menorca, the beach is south-facing. Thanks to its orientation, you can enjoy many hours of sun overlooking the village of es Grau. The beach is less than 50 meters wide and is quite protected from the north wind, so when tramuntana (north wind) winds blow it is a good option to shelter.

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