Maiorca east - Minorca south
1 • Cala Moltò
Leaving the Gulf of Porto Colom in the direction of Minorca, you must stop in Cala Moltò.
The Cala Moltò Beach is a Special Natural Area according to the decision of the Balearic Parliament. It is a suggestive sandy beach about 100 meters long, dotted with various rocks and pebbles and immersed in a virgin landscape and wild charm, a true haven of peace surrounded by pine trees shaped by the wind. The beach is bordered by rocks and low rocky areas and has a few artisan fishermen's huts on the sides and an old Civil War bunker. The sea is beautiful, with shades from turquoise to emerald, crystalline and transparent, with sloping and rocky bottoms such as the shore, ideal for swimming while paying attention to entering the water.
1 • Cala Moltò
Leaving the Gulf of Porto Colom in the direction of Minorca, you must stop in Cala Moltò.
The Cala Moltò Beach is a Special Natural Area according to the decision of the Balearic Parliament. It is a suggestive sandy beach about 100 meters long, dotted with various rocks and pebbles and immersed in a virgin landscape and wild charm, a true haven of peace surrounded by pine trees shaped by the wind. The beach is bordered by rocks and low rocky areas and has a few artisan fishermen's huts on the sides and an old Civil War bunker. The sea is beautiful, with shades from turquoise to emerald, crystalline and transparent, with sloping and rocky bottoms such as the shore, ideal for swimming while paying attention to entering the water.
2 • Ciutadella
Located at the extreme western point of the island of Menorca, Ciutadella rises high above the harbor, built on a canal that leads to the sea.
Ciutadella's architecture is marvelous, cobbled streets with Baroque and Gothic buildings.
The Gothic cathedral is definitely a place to visit!
2 • Ciutadella
Located at the extreme western point of the island of Menorca, Ciutadella rises high above the harbor, built on a canal that leads to the sea.
Ciutadella's architecture is marvelous, cobbled streets with Baroque and Gothic buildings.
The Gothic cathedral is definitely a place to visit!
3 • Cala Covas
The natural caves on the sea have been inhabited since prehistoric times, to reach Cala Covas we recommend using GPS, from the sea it is difficult to see them, which makes them even more special.
3 • Cala Covas
The natural caves on the sea have been inhabited since prehistoric times, to reach Cala Covas we recommend using GPS, from the sea it is difficult to see them, which makes them even more special.
4 • Mahon
Mahon is a beautiful historic port town, a mixture of all the cultures that took place on the island of Menorca.
To visit the church of Santa Maria and the Pont de Sant Roc.
4 • Mahon
Mahon is a beautiful historic port town, a mixture of all the cultures that took place on the island of Menorca.
To visit the church of Santa Maria and the Pont de Sant Roc.
5 • Porto Petro
Porto Petro is a port located between Cala d’Or and the Monfeado ’Natural Park; it is located in the lower part of a bay enclosed by two headlands: Es Frontet to the north-east, and Punta de Sa Torre to the south-west.
The port of Porto Petro is very ancient, it is indicated in medieval portolani and mentioned in the archives of 1200, but it has preserved its characteristics of fishing port. The small town has two beaches, one of which is near the port.
5 • Porto Petro
Porto Petro is a port located between Cala d’Or and the Monfeado ’Natural Park; it is located in the lower part of a bay enclosed by two headlands: Es Frontet to the north-east, and Punta de Sa Torre to the south-west.
The port of Porto Petro is very ancient, it is indicated in medieval portolani and mentioned in the archives of 1200, but it has preserved its characteristics of fishing port. The small town has two beaches, one of which is near the port.