Cala Trebalúger is a small natural bay located in the southwest of the island of Menorca.This semi-virgin and semi-nudist cove is one of the pearls of the south, ie a white sandy beach and blue/turquoise waters.
One of the main characteristics that differentiate it from other coves is the small river that flows into the sea. The mouth of the River Trebalugerconserves stagnant water before arriving at the sea.
The sea also has a multitude of boats that make the beach fill. Encased by medium high cliffs, and pine trees Cala Trebaluger is open and not protected from South winds, so it may be a good idea to consult the weather forecast if planning to visit in advance and keep an eye on the wind direction.
Good to Know
- Beach Type Beaches and Coves
- Facilities On occasions there are street vendors preparing mojitos and selling dresses and pareos
- Nudist Status Tolerated / Clothing Optional
- Ease of Access Difficult. Hiking about 14 km round trip, taking approx 30 -45 min walk by forest, watching the sea, offering beautiful scenery. But there is little shade.
Getting There
- Town / County / State Es Migjorn Gran, Menorca, Baleares - Balearic Islands, Spain
- Zip / Postal Code 07749
- Directions Getting to Cala Trebalúger by land is not easy. The best way to do this is on foot. It can be reached from Cala Mitjana and from Binigaus, although it is much better from Mitjana. From Cala Mitjana, park up then take a 10 minute downhill from the parking. When you arrive at the cove, on your left facing the sea, you will see stairs that go up with a black arrow, that is the indication that will take you to the cove crossing the mountain by an uphill footpath it takes about 20-25 mins ( Ida) 10-15 mins (return).It is not overly signposted. Along the way you can enjoy spectacular views of the bay of Cala Mitjana. Walking shoes are recommended.
Coordinates
- Latitude 39.928165
- Longitude 3.984893