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  • Cove Fustam

    An untouched and secluded beach for hikers

  •  Cala Fustam Cove

    Cove Fustam

    An untouched and secluded beach for hikers

  •  Cala Fustam Cove

    Cove Fustam

    An untouched and secluded beach for hikers

  •  Cala Fustam Cove

    Cove Fustam

    An untouched and secluded beach for hikers

Cove Fustam

The Es Migjorn Gran Coast is a long section with cliffs up to 40 meters high, with beautiful secluded and untouched coves such as Cala Fustam.

It is perhaps the most secluded beach on the south coast of Menorca, and is situated in the protected area stretching from Cala Mitjana to Binigaus. It is located between the Punta de Sa Mioca and the Punta de Sant Antoni, next to the charming Cala Escorxada, and is a lonely place where you can only get by boat or a nice trip across the country. This enclave with turquoise blue water conceals incredible seas of sand and stones, on which you can discover a rich life, especially on the rocky edges of the beach. The beach with white, fine sand is often covered with Posidonia and the cliffs on its flanks are densely covered with pines. 

To reach Cala Fustam via the country road from Es Migjorn Gran (6.6 km), follow the road signs towards Cala Mitjana. There you can park your car. From there, you have to follow the 6 km long, well signposted trail, which leads you through Cala Trebalúger to Cala Fustam with something to eat and drink and suitable footwear.

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