Tiny and flirtatious
Cala Binidalí is a tiny beach, which has formed a sea bay on the beautiful coast of Menorca.
The beach is located in the settlement of the same name, 9 km from Maó. Despite the small size this is a quite lonely beach, hardly known by the visitors of the island When you settle on the fine sand of the beach, you only have to fondle with the sunbeams and the breeze to enjoy a quiet beach day with your partner, your family or your friends. The anchoring of boats is not recommended because of the southeast winds and the absence of a mooring.
The access to Binidalí is relatively easy. You can park your car free of charge in the vicinity of the beach. When arriving from Maó or Ciutadella, take the direction of Cala en Porter and follow the road signs to Sant Climent. It is a quiet village, where many Britons live, and a stroll through the place is worth. Then take the fork to Binibéquer and go down a steep path to the beach.
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07712, Maó - Menorca