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Binigaus

Binigaus beach is quite frequented during the summer season.
It is an unspoiled beach in the south, quite popular and easily accessible both on foot and by bike.
The sand of Binigaus, as it could not be otherwise being in the south, is white and fine, and the color of the sea is the characteristic turquoise blue.

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Es Talaier

Es Talaier is a small unspoilt beach in the south of Ciutadella.
It is located next to the very popular Son Saura, and in summer it is usually very crowded with bathers.
Es Talaier is another of the typical beaches of the south of Menorca, with its classic turquoise waters and fine white sand.

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Escorxada Cove

Cala Escorxada is one of my favorite beaches in the south. Very difficult to access and isolated from any urban center, this beach is one of the quietest in the south. It is a very beautiful beach, with fine white sand and the classic turquoise waters that characterize the entire south coast of Menorca. The cala is located within the Natural Area of Special Interest Me-13 (ANEI-Me-13) that goes from Binigaus to Cala Mitjana.

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Pont d’en Gil – Corbetar Cove

The Pont d’en Gil is a “hanging” bridge in the middle of the sea in the Ciutadella area. It is a “hole” in the cliffs through which small and medium-sized boats can pass. It is possible to visit it on foot or by bike (thanks to the Camí de Cavalls), but the best way to get there is undoubtedly by sea.

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Binifadet Wineries

Binifadet Winery launched its first wine on the market in 2004.
Since then, their wines have become quite well known on the island and even in some parts of the peninsula.
To get an idea of their popularity, Ferran Adrià’s restaurant (El Bulli) serves a variety of wine from these wineries.

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