Tour of the beaches of southern Menorca with paella included





Description
This 7-hour excursion along the south coast of Menorca offers the opportunity to spend a whole day visiting and bathing on the most natural and remote beaches of the island. The quality of the beaches along with their difficult access from land make this excursion a fantastic way to discover the coast of Menorca from both the sea and the beach. Visit the most popular coves of Menorca and enjoy local cuisine in the form of an exquisite mixed paella (chicken and seafood) accompanied by sangria and orange.
Tour Options
Itinerary
You will visit this beautiful lighthouse both on the way and back.
In Son Saura they will disembark and will be able to enjoy the beach freely. They will also have the option of taking a 15-minute path to reach Es Talaier cove.
A pleasant visit from the boat to contemplate one of the most remote coves on the island that can be visited on foot from the first stop in Son Saura.
A pleasant visit from the boat to discover the famous coves of Macarella and Macarelleta.
On this beautiful beach you can bathe both from the sand and from the same boat. It is a very popular place to snorkel because it has the clearest waters on the island.
Highlights
What's included
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- We do not have an option for paella. For clients with intolerances they can bring their own food on board. The fact of not consuming the paella does not give the right to a discount on the amount of the tickets.
- Coolers and similar are not allowed on board.
- Pets are not allowed on board.
- No food or drink is allowed on board the boat.
Reviews(166)
Excellent experience to spend with the family. The staff very friendly and attentive.
A highly recommended day trip to see the coast and go to more beautiful beaches in Menorca. The paella was very good and the staff very friendly.
Overall, we found that the value for money as well as the services offered were very reasonable. The crew was pleasant and the boat trip was a great experience; furthermore, the paella was to our taste. On the other hand, I find it a real shame that there were so many of us. The various beaches and coves visited were extremely crowded, with a real impression of mass tourism. This unfortunately takes away a large part of the charm and natural character that one comes to Menorca specifically to find. One point particularly bothered me: the guides encouraged people to feed bread to the fish. I find this practice unethical in a natural environment. This alters the behavior of the fish and gets them used to coming to look for food near the boats. At Cala en Turqueta, I was also very surprised to see the presence of a lot of plastic waste in the water; the situation was concerning. What I am especially questioning is the regulation of access to these coves. When you see so many boats and so many people arriving simultaneously at a small natural beach, I find it hard to understand why access by boat is not more limited or regulated. Moreover, the available data shows that Cala en Turqueta is already suffering from very high overcrowding, with attendance having reached more than four times its optimal carrying capacity. I think it would be really interesting to favor smaller groups, to limit the number of boats that can access the coves simultaneously, and above all to further educate visitors on respecting marine life. A very beautiful outing on paper, but one that unfortunately raises real questions regarding sustainable tourism and the preservation of Menorca.
Fab day out 50 years since I last stayed in Menorca family from Australia also loved the trip lovely boat and crew and food and it's a bargain price too - Gracias Amigos woo hoo
The boat was uncomfortable and super full of people, the staff was not very kind or friendly. I have had three experiences similar to these but in Greece and they were much better. The places visited are beautiful, the paella was average. The boat did not have a diving board or a fresh water shower to rinse off. Certainly for those who are in Menorca for a short time, something like this is useful for seeing beautiful coves that are difficult to access by land, all in one day. However, I would aim to improve some aspects.
An incredible experience. The crew was very nice and attentive at all times to ensure we were okay, and constantly giving information about everything we were seeing during the journey.
Everything ok. Highly recommended to do to get to know the island.
Fantastic experience, we visited the most popular coves and went snorkeling in places that are harder to access from the coves. Paella for lunch that was quite good and the crew was very pleasant. 100% recommended
I recommend this experience, boat with excellent conditions and very helpful crew and excellent professionals. I recommend
Very pleasant experience, excellent boat with attentive crew and very professional, to repeat, no doubt



