Menorca Northern Beaches Boat Tour
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Experience Highlights
Join this boat trip to the coves in the north of Menorca. This trip through the crystal clear waters of Menorca will last approximately 3 and a half hours. Menorca is the smallest island of the Balearic archipelago and stands out for its beautiful coves, some of which you will visit such as Cala Pregonda, Fornells or Playa de Cavalleria.
You will have the opportunity to take a dip in some of the coves, so you will also be provided with full snorkelling equipment. Observe the fauna under the sea and the colours of the beautiful waters of Menorca.
- Take a tour of the coves in the north of Menorca on this boat tour, an ideal experience to do with friends or family.
- In Menorca you will pass by some of the most iconic coves such as Cala Pregonda, Playa de Cavalleria or Fornells.
- The activity also includes snorkelling equipment for those moments when you want to go for a swim.
What’s included
- Boat trip around the coves in the north of Menorca
- Snorkelling equipment
- Food and drink
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Step by Step
Don't miss the opportunity to sail around the emblematic coves in the north of Menorca on this boat trip. While you enjoy a pleasant ride through these calm waters, you will have at your disposal a snorkelling equipment, which you will be able to use when you want to take a dip. The excursion lasts approximately 3 hours and a half.
The coves in the north of Menorca are usually characterised by reddish sands , as well as a much rougher sea and dark cliffs. In this experience you will have the chance to see some coves such as:
- Cavalleria: its reddish landscapes, clayey soils and rocks washed by the impetuous waves make it one of the favourite spots for locals and tourists alike. It is the perfect place for diving and snorkelling, as well as being home to a large number of marine fauna.
- Cala Pregonda: This cove has dark-coloured sand and crystal-clear waters. The heterogeneous shape of the rocks that emerge in the middle of the sea is also a highlight.
- Fornells: it is a charming fishing port, perfect for sports such as sailing, kayaking or snorkelling. It has natural sites such as the Bay of Fornells or Cala Tirant.
These coves are usually characterised by reddish-coloured sands , as well as a much rougher sea and dark cliffs.
Menorca is the smallest island of the Balearic Islands and while the coves in the south stand out for their turquoise waters and fine sands, the coves in the north are more of dark sand and where there are many cliffs and crags. It is an ideal destination for a trip and relaxing walks to take with the family and make the most of its countless unspoilt corners. The island was declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1993.