Cala Binidali

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Islands: Menorca

Cala Binidali is situated at nine kilometres from Maó, between Morro de sa Cova Baixa and Cala Biniparratx, as well as next to the village with the same name. This beach is the result of a s-shaped narrow sea inlet. It is very small with a sandy surface, it is exposed to the wind from the southeast, and it is not very crowded by local visitors and tourists. It is located between the medium-high canyons, on the right side a village has been built, but away from the coastline. The coastal stretch between Cala Canutells and Cala Binidalí is 1,3 nautical miles long, and it is characterized by the high, abrupt and steep cliffs that reach a height of 40 metres, with scrubland on the top. The marine and underwater conditions for anchoring boats are not good, there is no anchorage, although in the western area of the beach it is possible. It is dangerous because of the wind from the southeast, south, southwest and there are sea currents because of the wind from the northeast and north. The accessibility by car is easy following the signs and the deviations. You will pass the village of Sant Climent, a very calm place, although it is located next to the airport of the island, with many British residents. The private car can be left on a free parking area in the surroundings. You will reach the beach on foot on a steep trail. Information about this beach may change. To confirm the data or consult changes or new features, please contact the municipal tourism office below: Tourist Information – Menorca

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