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how to get to Cala de Biniparratx from Ferreries
Cala de Biniparratx: how to get there from Ferreries. Private transfer ~37 min (29.4 km), parking and access tips, best times to visit and practical advice.
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Cala de Biniparratx is a small rocky cove in the municipality of Sant Lluis. From Ferreries the drive is approximately 29.4 km and takes around 37 minutes by private car or transfer. This guide explains the best route, parking and access details, recommended times to visit, and practical tips to make the trip smooth.
Why choose Cala de Biniparratx
Cala de Biniparratx is valued for its clear water and compact, sheltered setting close to Sant Lluis. The place has a public rating of 4.5 based on 582 reviews (destination place only), so visitors often appreciate its quality compared with other coves. A private transfer from Ferreries is a straightforward way to reach it without worrying about signage, parking or carrying beach gear across the island.
What the transfer includes
- Private one-way transfer from Ferreries to Cala de Biniparratx
- Meet & greet at your Ferreries pickup point
- Estimated travel time information (approx. 37 minutes, 29.4 km)
- Space for standard luggage and beach equipment
- Child seats available on request
- Fixed-price fare with door-to-door service
Vehicle options
Choose a vehicle that suits your group and luggage: small car for 1–3 passengers, minivan for 4–6 passengers, and larger minibuses for groups. All options are suitable for Menorca's main roads; minibuses are recommended if you travel with large beach equipment or a group to avoid multiple trips.
how to get to Cala de Biniparratx from Ferreries · Trip planning
The most direct journey runs east across the island from Ferreries toward Sant Lluis—about 29.4 km and roughly 37 minutes under normal conditions. Expect mostly single-carriageway roads with occasional narrow sections near villages. In the final kilometres you will turn onto a local access lane that leads down to the cove. Parking is limited close to the beach; there is a small parking area above the cove but spaces fill quickly in high season. For the calmest sea and smaller crowds, aim to arrive in the morning or later in the afternoon—midday in July and August is busiest. Afternoon sea breezes can pick up, so if you prefer sheltered water choose morning hours. During summer weekends and public holidays allow extra time for parking and short queues at narrow sections. If mobility is a concern, plan the drop-off as close as possible to the path; the final approach usually involves a short walk downhill to the sand and rocks. Book your transfer in advance in high season to secure the best pickup time.
Route and travel info to Cala de Biniparratx from Ferreries
If you are travelling from Ferreries, it is best to plan the journey with some margin, especially in high season or late in the day. The approximate distance to Cala de Biniparratx is 29.4 km and the estimated journey time is 37 min. The most useful reference point is located at 07712 Sant Lluís, Balearic Islands, Spain. Before setting off, it is a good idea to consider the wind, luggage, whether you are travelling with children, your beach gear and your planned return time.
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Frequently asked questions
How long is the drive from Ferreries to Cala de Biniparratx?
The drive is approximately 29.4 km and takes around 37 minutes under normal traffic conditions. Allow extra time in high summer or on busy weekends.
Is there parking at Cala de Biniparratx?
There is a small parking area above the cove but spaces are limited, especially in July and August. Arrive early or late afternoon to improve your chances of finding a spot.
Can a transfer drop me right at the beach?
Transfers can drop you at the closest accessible point above the cove. The final section to the sand normally requires a short walk downhill; if you have mobility needs, mention them when booking so the driver can arrange the most convenient stop.
When is the best time of day to visit Cala de Biniparratx?
Mornings and late afternoons are best for calmer water and fewer people. Afternoon sea breezes tend to increase, so mornings often offer the most sheltered conditions.
Do I need to book a transfer in advance?
We recommend booking in advance during the summer months and on public holidays to guarantee your preferred pickup time and to avoid delays searching for parking on arrival.