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Binigaus Beach

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Playa de Binigaus is a stunning natural beach nestled on the central south coast of Menorca, one of Spain's beautiful Balearic Islands. Situated within the municipality of Es Migjorn Gran, this extensive stretch of coastline is renowned for its pristine white, fine-grained sand and calm, crystal-clear turquoise waters. The beach is framed by striking orange-toned cliffs and lush green trees, creating a picturesque contrast that defines its unique character. As part of a Natural Area of Special Interest (ANEI), Playa…

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    May 9, 2018

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    Beautiful sandy beach with Caribbean flair, good from St. Thomas (large parking lot at the entrance) from within 10-15 minutes walking distance
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    February 22, 2022

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    Cami and Cova are a hiking delight! Then this wonderful beach - it couldn't be better 🤩
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    April 20, 2017

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    Whether you come from the caves or walk along the Cami - it is worthwhile for this beach to bring bathing suits at the tour.
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    Location: Es Migjorn Gran, Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical hiking difficulty to reach Playa de Binigaus?

    The most common approach from Sant Tomàs involves a relatively easy 10-15 minute walk from the car park. However, if you choose to hike along the Camí de Cavalls from areas like Cala Escorxada, the journey can take around 45 minutes and involves more varied terrain, making it a moderate hike. The trails are generally well-maintained, offering a pleasant experience for hikers.

    Are there any specific natural landmarks or viewpoints to look out for near Playa de Binigaus?

    Yes, the beach itself is framed by striking orange-toned cliffs and green trees, offering beautiful contrasts. On its western side, you'll find rocky areas covered by thick pine trees. To the east, the beach is separated from adjacent areas by Illot de Binicodrell. The Camí de Cavalls coastal track also provides numerous scenic viewpoints along the way, showcasing the untouched natural landscape of Menorca's south coast.

    What are the parking options and public transport connections for Playa de Binigaus?

    The primary parking option is a large car park located at the entrance to Sant Tomàs. From there, it's a short 10-15 minute walk to the beach. Public buses also connect Sant Tomàs to larger towns like Mahon and Ciutadella, making it accessible via public transport. Keep in mind that parking can fill up quickly during peak season, so arriving early is advisable.

    How crowded does Playa de Binigaus get, especially during peak season?

    As a popular natural beach, Playa de Binigaus can attract a fair number of visitors, particularly during the summer months (July and August) and on weekends. While it offers a sense of tranquility due to its undeveloped nature, it's not entirely secluded. To experience the most peace and quiet, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon, or during the shoulder seasons (May-June, September-October).

    Is Playa de Binigaus suitable for families with young children?

    Absolutely. The beach is known for its calm, shallow, and crystal-clear waters, which make it very safe and enjoyable for children to swim and play. The fine white sand is also perfect for building sandcastles. However, remember that it's an undeveloped beach, so there are no lifeguards or facilities like toilets or changing rooms. Families should come prepared with all necessary supplies.

    Is Playa de Binigaus a dog-friendly beach?

    Yes, Playa de Binigaus is recognized as a pet-friendly beach, welcoming visitors with their dogs. It's a great spot to enjoy the natural surroundings with your canine companion. As always, please ensure your dog is well-behaved, keep them on a leash if required by local regulations, and clean up after them to maintain the beach's pristine condition.

    What amenities or facilities are available directly at Playa de Binigaus?

    Playa de Binigaus is an undeveloped, 'virgin beach' and intentionally lacks commercial facilities. This means you won't find restaurants, cafes, toilets, showers, or lifeguards directly on the beach. Visitors are strongly encouraged to bring all necessary supplies, including water, snacks, sun protection, and to carry out all rubbish to preserve its natural state.

    Are there any restaurants or cafes nearby, or should I bring my own food?

    Since Playa de Binigaus is undeveloped, there are no restaurants or cafes directly on the beach. The closest amenities would be in the nearby town of Sant Tomàs, which is about a 10-15 minute walk away. For convenience, it's highly recommended to bring your own food and drinks for your visit to the beach.

    Can I find accommodation close to Playa de Binigaus?

    While there's no accommodation directly on the undeveloped beach, the nearby resort town of Sant Tomàs offers various hotels, apartments, and holiday rentals. Staying in Sant Tomàs provides easy walking access to Playa de Binigaus while also offering the convenience of local services and dining options.

    Are there opportunities for wild swimming or exploring hidden coves near Playa de Binigaus?

    The calm, clear turquoise waters of Playa de Binigaus are ideal for wild swimming. While the main beach is quite extensive, exploring along the coastline, particularly towards the western rocky areas, might reveal smaller, more secluded spots. The Camí de Cavalls also connects to other coves and beaches, offering further opportunities for exploration and swimming in natural settings.

    What should I wear or bring for a visit to Playa de Binigaus?

    Given its undeveloped nature, it's crucial to come prepared. You should wear comfortable swimwear and bring a towel, sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), and plenty of water and snacks. If you plan to hike the Camí de Cavalls, sturdy walking shoes are recommended. Don't forget a bag for your rubbish, as there are no bins on the beach.

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