Cala Fustam is a pristine and secluded beach on the south coast of Menorca, famous for its turquoise waters and fine sand, ideal for those seeking tranquility and nature in its purest state.
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Introduction
Menorca, the most tranquil jewel of the Balearic Islands, is a destination that captivates us with every visit. And if there is one place that embodies the essence of the island, it is Cala Fustam beach. This cove, located in the municipality of Es Migjorn Gran, is much more than a simple stretch of sand; it is a natural sanctuary, a corner of paradise where time seems to stand still and nature is displayed in its purest and most dazzling state. For us, visiting Cala Fustam is immersing ourselves in the true Menorca, the one from idyllic postcards and immaculate landscapes.
When we think of an escape to the Balearic beaches, we often imagine hidden coves of white sand and turquoise waters. Cala Fustam not only meets that expectation but exceeds it. Its access, somewhat more complicated than other beaches, is precisely what gives it that aura of exclusivity and tranquility. You won't find large crowds here, nor the bustle of beach bars, but the sweet symphony of the sea breaking on the shore and the song of birds. It is a place to disconnect, to reconnect with oneself and with the intrinsic beauty of our planet. If you are looking for an authentic and memorable experience on the island, Cala Fustam should be on your list.
How to Get to Cala Fustam
Getting to Cala Fustam is, in itself, part of the adventure and the reason why this cove retains its virgin charm. Don't expect to find a parking lot right by the beach or a paved access road; this is one of those coves that you earn with effort, but that rewards you tenfold. The most common way to access Cala Fustam is via the famous Camí de Cavalls, a historic path that goes around the entire island of Menorca.
Access from Binigaus or Sant Tomàs
The most common route starts from the Sant Tomàs area or, more specifically, from Binigaus beach. If you decide to go by car, you can leave it in the Binigaus parking lot (which in high season can fill up quickly) or in the vicinity of Sant Tomàs. From there, the walking trail begins heading west. You will need to walk along Binigaus beach until its end, where the Camí de Cavalls enters a beautiful pine forest. This section already offers spectacular views and immerses you in the Menorcan coastal landscape.
The Camí de Cavalls to Cala Escorxada
Continuing along the Camí de Cavalls, you will pass by the charming Cala Escorxada. This is another virgin paradise well worth a stop, but our final destination is Cala Fustam. From Cala Escorxada, the trail becomes a bit narrower and perhaps a little more demanding, but in a few minutes, after a pleasant walk among pines and Mediterranean scrubland, you will come across the first views of Cala Fustam. The total walking time from Binigaus to Cala Fustam can range from 45 minutes to 1 hour and 15 minutes, depending on your pace and the stops you make to enjoy the landscape. It is essential to wear comfortable and suitable footwear for walking on trails, enough water, sun protection, and something to snack on, as, as we will see, there are no services at the cove.
The Sand and the Water
Once we have arrived at Cala Fustam, the visual reward is instant and striking. The beach presents itself to us as a small semicircle of immaculate sand, a white canvas that contrasts spectacularly with the turquoise blue of its waters. The sand of Cala Fustam is amazingly fine, soft, and of an almost white color that reflects the sunlight, inviting us to take off our shoes and feel it under our feet. It is the kind of sand that slips between your toes, reminding you of the purity of the place.
But if the sand is impressive, the water is simply sublime. The waters of Cala Fustam are famous for their transparency and unreal hue. A crystalline blue that gently fades to turquoise as you go further into the sea, allowing you to see the seabed with exceptional clarity. This transparency is a gift for snorkeling lovers; the visibility is so good it feels like you are floating in a natural aquarium. The entrance to the sea is gentle and gradual, making it very pleasant for bathing and enjoyment. The water temperature, especially in the summer months, is perfect for cooling off and enjoying long swims. It is, without a doubt, one of the most outstanding features of this Es Migjorn Gran beach.
Services and Facilities
As we have mentioned several times, the essence of Cala Fustam lies in its virgin and natural state. This means that, unlike other more urbanized or touristy beaches, you will find practically no services or facilities. And it is precisely this absence that makes it a refuge for those seeking the authentic Menorca, away from comforts and bustle.
At Cala Fustam, there are no: Showers, Parking (nearby), Chiringuitos (beach bars), Lifeguards, Sunbeds and umbrellas for rent, Bathrooms/WC, Restaurants, Equipment rental, Sports area, or Children's area. It is a beach where nature is the only protagonist and provider of everything needed. This lack of infrastructure is intentional and part of the conservation policy for Menorca's virgin beaches, aiming to protect their ecosystem and maintain their original beauty.
Therefore, it is absolutely essential that, if you decide to visit Cala Fustam, you go completely prepared. This includes bringing: plenty of drinking water, some food or snacks, sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), an umbrella if you need shade (though the nearby vegetation may offer some spots), towels, and everything necessary to spend the day. And, of course, it is vital to bring a bag to collect all your waste and leave no trace of your visit, thus contributing to the conservation of this paradise. The beauty of Cala