Category Archives: Derrotero de Menorca
Punta Nati – S’Amarador – Pont d’en Gil
Punta Nati rises 42 meters above sea level and 13 meters above the ground. AtLeer más...
Cap Gros – Algaiarens – Cala Morell
The W coast of the Cap Gros presents some rocks. La Vall is one ofLeer más...
Cala Barril – Els Alocs – Cala Pilar
Cala Barril is a beach of reddish sand little frequented. It’s not advisable to navigateLeer más...
Cap de Cavalleria – Sanitja – Pregonda
Cap de Cavalleria is the northernmost point of Menorca. Nearby is s’Illa des Porros, anLeer más...
Arenal de Son Saura – Port of Fornells
Arenal de Son Saura, with two reefs on both sides of its entrance, is noLeer más...
Port of Addaia – Arenal d’en Castell
The port of Addaia is a perfect refuge to shelter from a storm. Located behindLeer más...
Cap de Favàritx
The onlaught of the waves on the slate rocks gives the Cap de Favaritx andLeer más...
Es Grau
To the SW of the Illa d’en Colom is the beach of Es Grau inLeer más...
Sa Mesquida
Sa Mesquida preserves the flavour of coastal coves that have not suffered the deterioration ofLeer más...
Port of Mahón
Few natural Ports of the Mediterranean are as spectacular as Mahón’s with almost six KmLeer más...