General information
Destination |
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Menorca, Spain |
Program details
It is a pleasure to offer you this day of the sea,
a very complete combination of coastal sailing, unspoiled beaches, and dazzling landscapes you maybe have seen in postcard photos. With us, you will see the reality exceeds any expectations. The route has two different parts which describe the territorial model of Menorca.
The first part offers us panoramic views over the
west coast where we can observe
different popular tourist developments built-in low height, not very aggressive with the landscape and with a quiet and familiar atmosphere.
The second and main part of our tour takes us into the
Special Protection Natural Area number 9 called “
Costa Sud de Ciutadella”, a largely unspoiled area of high environmental value protected by law since 1991.
Unique beaches and coves surrounded by
pine forests, fine white sand and
crystal clear waters of an impressive turquoise blue, that’s why the excursion is called: a turquoise tour!
The tour lasts about 7 hours and
includes lunch (paella and a soft drink) and a tasting of “
pomada”, a combination of gin and lemonade very popular
in Minorca.
Our
26-meter-long boat has two decks, a wide rear bathroom platform, two huge and fun aquatic mats, two bars and toilets. And also, a loudspeaker system in different languages as an audioguide.
Leaving from the
Port Antic of Ciutadella, our first stop is the magnificent beach of
Son Saura with time to take a swim or go ashore and walk some of its trails to the nearby
Cala Es Tailer.
After continuing sailing, a visit to the spectacular
Cala Macarella and
Macarelleta of infinite beauty will introduce us to another treasure:
Cala Turqueta, anchoring and with free time for our second swim before returning back to the Ciutadella Harbor.
Day of the sea is
a very recommendable excursion for families and in general
for all the people who want to live a beach journey discovering an exceptional
natural protected area, worldwide recognized by the beauty of its coves and the turquoise colour of its marine waters.