Menorca Coves & Beaches – Boat Trip with Optional Paella

Boat cruising past limestone coves and turquoise water on Menorca
Limestone coves, pine slopes, and shallow turquoise water—Menorca at its most effortless.

Menorca’s south strings white-sand coves beneath pines and limestone ledges. A boat day lets you skip parking stress, reach clear swim stops, and keep an easy sea rhythm with shade on deck.

Highlights

  • Several cala stops for swimming and snorkelling (weather/sea permitting).
  • Optional paella served on board—unhurried lunch with a view.
  • Coastal scenery of sea caves, cliffs, and turquoise shallows.
  • No beach logistics—gear stays dry; no searching for parking.
Who it’s for

Couples, families, small groups; beginners at sea are fine—crew guides each swim stop.

What to Expect

Typical departures run mid-morning with 2–3 swim stops. The crew gauges wind and swell to choose the safest calas. Expect gentle ladders for re-boarding, fresh-water rinse, shaded seating, and clear briefings.

Route & Swim Logic

  • Calm water days: more time in open coves and sandy bottoms.
  • Breezy days: leeward coves for protection; shorter swims.
  • Low season: fewer boats; light is softer for photos.

What to Pack

  • Reef-safe sunscreen & hat
  • Swim shoes for rocky entries
  • Light towel or quick-dry poncho
  • Water bottle (top-up on board if available)
  • Snorkel mask (often provided; bring your own for best fit)
  • Small dry bag for phone/camera

Best Season & Time of Day

  • May–June · clear water, cooler air, easier bookings.
  • July–August · peak demand—reserve in advance.
  • September–October · warm sea, calmer pace—great balance.
  • Morning departures often mean gentler seas and better visibility.

Accessibility & Families

Boarding uses stable gangways; ladders at the stern for water access. For toddlers or non-swimmers, pack float aids. Strollers usually remain folded on deck; ask crew on the day.

Sample Day Plan

Morning

Depart, coastal cruise, first swim stop in a sheltered cala.

Midday

Optional paella on board; shade and photo time while anchored.

Afternoon

Second or third swim; slow sail back along the cliffs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need boating experience?
No. The crew handles navigation and advises at each stop. Ladders and float aids make re-boarding simple.
Is lunch included?
There is an optional paella on board on many departures. If you prefer, bring snacks; check your specific ticket for inclusions.
What if the sea is rough?
Routes adjust to leeward coves or the trip may reschedule for safety. Mild chop is common; severe swell cancels.
Can I bring kids?
Yes. Families are welcome. Bring hats, sunscreen, and float aids. Naps are easy under the shaded canopy.
Where do trips depart?
Departure ports vary by operator on Menorca’s south coast. Your ticket confirmation shows the exact pier and check-in time.
Do I need to book in advance?
In July–August, yes—boats sell out. In shoulder months, you’ll have more flexibility, but advance booking is still recommended.
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