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how to get to Cala Binidalí from Maó
Cala Binidalí — clear, practical directions from Maó: distance 10.8 km, approx. 14 minutes by car, plus tips on access, parking, best time to visit and local conditions.
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Cala Binidalí is a small rocky cove reachable from Maó in about 14 minutes by car. The drive covers roughly 10.8 km and is the quickest way to reach this scenic spot from the town. Below you'll find practical, step-by-step information to make the trip smooth: approximate times, where to leave the vehicle, best hours to visit, and useful on-site notes.
Why visit Cala Binidalí from Maó
Cala Binidalí is a compact, attractive cove that makes an easy half-day or afternoon escape from Maó. Its proximity (around 10–15 minutes by car) means you can plan a flexible outing without a long transfer. Public ratings list Cala Binidalí with a public valuation of 4.5 stars from 2,611 reviews for the destination itself; this reflects visitor appreciation for the beach and surroundings, not the transfer. The short journey is suitable for private cars, taxis or a booked private transfer if you prefer door-to-door service.
Quick facts and what to expect
- Origin: Maó
- Distance: 10.8 km (origin estimate)
- Typical travel time by car: about 14 minutes
- Destination address: Carrer de sa Nastre, 146, 07712 Maó, Illes Balears
- Public valuation of the place: 4.5 stars (2,611 reviews) on public listings
Best ways to travel from Maó
The fastest and most flexible option is a private car or taxi from Maó — the route is short and direct. If you prefer not to drive, consider booking a private transfer for a door-to-door trip. Bicycles are possible for confident riders, but account for the return uphill stretches and bring water in summer. Public transport options to small coves like this are limited, so plan accordingly.
how to get to Cala Binidalí from Maó · Trip planning
Start from central Maó and head toward the southern coast following the main roads out of town; the trip usually takes about 14 minutes for the 10.8 km distance under normal conditions. In high summer (July–August) and on weekend mornings expect more traffic leaving Maó toward popular beaches, so add extra time if you travel then. Parking near small coves can be limited—arrive early (before late morning) to secure a spot during peak season. Mornings tend to be calmer on small coves, while afternoons can be breezier; check local wind forecasts if sea conditions matter to you. The final approach typically involves a short walk from roadside parking to the water—bring suitable footwear and sunscreen. If you want a hassle-free option, consider booking a private transfer from Maó so you avoid searching for parking and can be dropped close to the access point.
Cala Binidalí — travel information from Maó
If you are travelling from Maó, 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 10.8 km and the estimated journey time is 14 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 is the drive from Maó to Cala Binidalí?
The drive is about 10.8 km and typically takes around 14 minutes under normal traffic conditions.
Is there parking at Cala Binidalí?
There is limited roadside parking near the cove. During summer weekends spaces fill quickly, so aim to arrive early in the morning for the best chance of finding a spot.
Can I visit Cala Binidalí by public transport from Maó?
Public transport options to small coves are limited. The most reliable choices are private car, taxi or an arranged private transfer from Maó.
What is the best time of day to visit Cala Binidalí?
Mornings are generally calmer and less crowded, especially in summer. If you prefer calmer sea conditions and available parking, aim to arrive before late morning.
Is Cala Binidalí suitable for families with small children?
Cala Binidalí is a small, natural cove. Facilities are limited compared with larger beaches, and access may involve a short walk from parking. Consider bringing shade, water and footwear; if you need easier access and Consulta más servicios de traslado en Menorca, choose a larger nearby beach.