Binigaus Beach

Wild nature very close to civilization

Binigaus has practically everything: spectacular scenery (crystal clear blue waters and fine white sand), a privileged environment (surrounded by a lush arboleada and away from the bustle of the nearby beaches) and easy access (just have to walk to get to it). So what more could you ask for?

This is the longest unspoiled beach on the south coast, located at the foot of clay cliffs, at the foot of which visitors take the opportunity to smear themselves with mud.

A paradise for nudists and people looking to get away from the hustle and bustle. For those who prefer to enjoy nature in all its splendor (without the need to go overboard to reach it). For all of them, Binigaus is the perfect beach.

Name: Binigaus Beach

Location: South Zone II (39°55’12.3 “N 4°01’30.1 “E)

Distance from Mahón: 20’6 MN ; 27 km

Time from Mahón: 1h 37 min by boat (average speed: 15 knots); 31 min by car

Type of beach: Sand

Anchoring with boat: Sand, respecting posidonia patches

Dangerous access by boat: Low. Attention bathers

Posidonia: Yes

Nearest gas station for boats: 19’4 MN; Port of Mahón

 

SERVICES

PARKING

WALK 600 m

FONDEADERO

NUDIST

PETS ALLOWED

PADDLE SURF RENTAL

Discover the secret corners and beaches of Menorca!

RENT SCUBAJET

Explore the seabed with the Scubajet thruster. Expand your possibilities of use by motorizing your paddle surf.

Binigaus beach in Menorca, how to get there?

Coming from Mahón by car, we will have to take the Me-1 towards Ciutadella. When possible, we will join the Me-16 until the traffic circle that will allow us to continue on the Me-18.

Driving along it we will reach a traffic circle in front of the sea and we will have to continue on the left towards Santo Tomás where we will find the parking lot of the Restaurant Es Bruc which, although it is private, allows free use. From there we can walk to Binigaus (in about 10 minutes).

Services near Binigaus Beach

NO NEARBY SERVICES*.

*We consider them “close” if they are within a radius of 250-300 m approx.

What to see and do near Binigaus Beach

Binigaus is a place that invites you to enjoy. You don’t need much to be immensely happy among its turquoise waters, the reddish color of the cliffs that surround it, the green of the forests that surround it and the white of the sand on its shore… The colorful reigns in Binigaus, and that alone deserves a full day of contemplation.

But, as if that were not enough, this beach hides many more surprises that will make it a favorite of amateur hikers.

From there, for example, you can reach one of the most important ravines of Menorca where you can find one of the most spectacular caves of the region: Cova des Coloms. A natural cathedral (that’s what they call it because of its dimensions), in which pigeons used to live and now… well, now it is occupied by bats (which are less attractive, it’s true, but they don’t affect the amazingness of the cave itself).

We encourage you to get to know it and then tell us if the experience was not worth it.

How to get to Binigaus Beach by boat?

To get to Playa de Binigaus by boat, we must leave the port of Mahón heading SE. We will sail along the coast, leaving Illa del Rei to port.

We will continue out to the open sea, leaving the Punta de Sant Carles lighthouse to starboard.

Following the coastline in a southerly direction we will pass the outcrops of Na Girada and Punta Rafalet. We will continue skirting the island, which will take us in a SW direction and leave Punta Prima and Punta dels Marbres to starboard. At this point we will have the Illa de l’Aire on our port side.

Following the coastline, we will head NW and ascend passing Cabo Binibeca, Cap d’en Font, Cap de ses Penyes… After the Illot de Binicodrell, we will find the Binigaus beach on the starboard side.

Do you want to go to Binigaus Beach by boat?