Santo Tomás

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    CAIB 3067/2025 Where do we depart from? Santo Tomás Pier. Just a few meters away, there is plenty of free parking available. What’s the plan? This is a day for you and your group, where you decide what to do at each moment – when to stop and enjoy the water, or when to sail. On an 8 or 4 hour trip heading west, we can reach Cala Turqueta, with time to stop for swimming, snorkeling, paddleboarding, or relaxing on floating mats. “On this route, you’ll discover Menorca’s most iconic coves: crystal-clear waters, turquoise seabeds, and beaches surrounded by pine forests.” If sailing east, we can reach Es Canutells, a quieter route where you can enjoy more private time for swimming and water activities. “This route is ideal for those who already know Menorca and want maximum tranquility while still enjoying stunning landscapes and beaches.” Which coves will we visit? Santo Tomás – Turqueta Departing from Santo Tomás beach towards the west, we sail along Binigaus Beach, Escorxada, Fustam, and Trebaluger coves (only accessible by sea or walking from Binigaus or Cala Galdana via the Camí de Cavalls), Cala Mitjana and Mitjaneta, Cala Galdana, Macarella & Macarelleta, and finally Cala en Turqueta. We can have lunch at anchor or while sailing, with plenty of time to explore all the coves. Afterwards, we return to Santo Tomás. Santo Tomás – Es Canutells Departing from Santo Tomás beach towards Es Canutells, we sail along Playa de Talis, Playa de Son Bou, Cala Llucalari, Sant Llorenç, Cala en Porter, Cova d’en Xoroi, Cales Coves, and finally Cala Es Canutells, enjoying the breathtaking cliffs. We then sail back to Santo Tomás beach.

    16 m

    10

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    Per Service

    800,00