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South beaches

Cala Galdana

Cala Galdana is the tourist beach par excellence of the south coast of Menorca.
In spite of that, it is a spectacular beach that shares with all the beaches of the south the white sand and the transparent waters.
The length of the beach is more than 300 meters, and as you can see in the pictures, it is a beach with a huge bathing area.

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Son Saura Beaches

The beaches of Son Saura, located on the south coast of Ciutadella, are quite popular for their ease of access and width.
Son Saura is actually composed of the beach of Banyuls (facing west) and Bellavista (facing east), although almost everyone refers to the set of the two beaches as Son Saura.
The Banyuls beach is the first one we find coming from the parking lot, and the Bellavista beach is the second one.
The two beaches are separated by the lloses des governador.

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Cala Trebalúger

Cala Trebalúger is a very isolated beach and difficult to access on foot or by any other means of transport.
It is one of the pearls of the south, that is to say, a beach of white sand and clear blue waters.
One of the main characteristics that differentiate it from other coves is the small river that flows into the sea.

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Cala Binidalí

Cala Binidalí is a tiny cove located next to the urbanization of Binidalí.
This cove is very little frequented because of its small dimensions.
Because it is so small and relatively little known, in Cala Binidalí one can relax on the little sand that the beach offers to bathers.
The beach is very narrow and not very deep, but its turquoise water characteristic of the south and the white sand make it a very spectacular beach.

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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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