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how to get to Cala Binidalí from Sant Lluís
Cala Binidalí: practical directions from Sant Lluís with driving time (≈9 min, 7.3 km), parking and access tips, best arrival times and useful advice for the route.
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Cala Binidalí is a coastal cove near Maó. From Sant Lluís the drive is about 7.3 km and typically takes around 9 minutes under normal traffic. Below you’ll find clear, practical guidance to reach Cala Binidalí from Sant Lluís including timing, parking suggestions and arrival tips.
Cala Binidalí — quick facts
Public Google rating for the place: 4.5 (2,611 reviews). Cala Binidalí is valued for its scenery and setting; if you plan a visit from Sant Lluís this guide focuses on the practical aspects of the short transfer and arrival. Expect a brief car ride, limited parking space near the coast and a pleasant visit if you time it to avoid the busiest hours.
This guide includes
- Estimated driving time and distance (Sant Lluís → Cala Binidalí)
- Practical access and parking advice
- Best times to arrive and crowd tips
- Notes on wind, traffic and what to bring
Recommended transport for the short route
A private car or taxi is the fastest and most convenient option for the ~7.3 km route from Sant Lluís to Cala Binidalí, keeping travel time near the 9-minute estimate. Rental cars, taxis or private transfers give flexibility for luggage and beach gear. If you prefer public transport, check local bus timetables as See more transfer services in Menorca may be limited and add time for transfers.
how to get to Cala Binidalí from Sant Lluís · Trip planning
Distance and time: 7.3 km, approximately 9 minutes driving in normal conditions (estimate from origin). Traffic: Menorca generally has light traffic, but summer weekends and holiday afternoons can add extra minutes—allow extra time during July and August or midday on peak days. Access and parking: parking close to small coves can be limited; expect to find a small roadside parking area and follow local signs. If parking fills up, consider arriving earlier or later in the day. Best arrival times: early morning or late afternoon to avoid the busiest hours around midday. Wind and sea conditions: exposed coves can be affected by wind; check a local forecast before swimming or planning water activities. Practical tips: wear sensible footwear for any short walk from the car to the shore, bring water and sun protection, and allow a little extra time to find a parking spot in high season. For maps or to book a private transfer, you can check the map or reservation options provided by the service.
Travel information from Sant Lluís to Cala Binidalí
If you are travelling from Sant Lluís, it is best to plan the journey with some margin, especially in high season or late in the day. The approximate distance to Cala Binidalí is 7.3 km and the estimated journey time is 9 min. The most useful reference point is located at Carrer de sa Nastre, 146, 07712 Maó, Illes Balears, 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 does the trip take from Sant Lluís to Cala Binidalí?
The driving distance is about 7.3 km and typically takes around 9 minutes in normal traffic. Allow more time in peak summer hours or if parking is difficult.
Is there parking at Cala Binidalí?
Parking near small coves is usually limited and may be roadside. Arrive early or later in the afternoon to improve your chances of finding a spot. Follow local signs and respect any restricted zones.
Can I get to Cala Binidalí by public transport from Sant Lluís?
Public transport on Menorca is available in some areas but Consulta más servicios de traslado en Menorca to small coves can be limited. Check local bus timetables in advance; a private car or taxi is the most direct option.
What is the best time of day to visit?
Early morning and late afternoon usually offer fewer crowds and easier parking. Midday is busiest in summer. Also check wind and sea conditions before planning water activities.