Cala Mitjana is an idyllic virgin cove in Menorca, famous for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and white sand, surrounded by a lush pine forest. It's a perfect refuge to enjoy nature in its purest state.
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Introduction
Welcome, lovers of paradisiacal beaches! Today we want to take you by the hand to one of those corners that take our breath away and remain etched in our memory forever: the incomparable Cala Mitjana. Located in the municipality of Ferreries, on the beautiful island of Menorca, this cove is undoubtedly one of the most precious jewels of the Balearic beaches. When we think of a Mediterranean Eden, with waters that seem taken from a dream and a pristine natural environment, the image of Cala Mitjana immediately comes to mind.
We are faced with a picture-perfect cove, a true hidden treasure between cliffs and dense pine forests that give it an air of privacy and exclusivity. Its fine, white sand, bathed by waters so transparent they invite you to dive in without a second thought, reminds us why Menorca has been declared a Biosphere Reserve. Here, nature shows itself in all its splendor, offering us a landscape that combines the intensity of the turquoise blue sea with the vibrant green of the pines and the pure white of the sand. It is a place where time seems to stand still, where the only sounds are the gentle murmur of the waves and the song of seabirds.
Prepare your towels, your snorkeling masks, and your adventurous spirit, because Cala Mitjana beach is not just a destination, it's an experience. It's the promise of disconnection, of unforgettable moments under the Menorcan sun, and of refreshing swims in a sea that will make you feel like you're in paradise. Join us on this detailed tour to discover all the secrets and charms of this natural wonder, from how to get there to what to do in its surroundings, including the local gastronomy and the best tips to enjoy it to the fullest. We are sure you will fall in love with it as much as we have!
How to get to Cala Mitjana
Getting to a jewel like Cala Mitjana is part of the adventure, and although it's not the most direct access, the journey is well worth it. The cove is located in the municipality of Ferreries, on the south coast of Menorca, which means its access is fairly well signposted from the island's main points. We always recommend planning your visit, especially if you come during the high season, as parking can be a factor to consider.
Access by car and parking
The most common option is to arrive by car. From Ferreries, you must take the road towards Cala Galdana (ME-22). Before reaching Cala Galdana, you will find a signposted turnoff towards Cala Mitjana. This turnoff will lead you to a parking area. It's important to know that, during the high season months (mainly July and August), the parking near the cove is usually paid and its spaces are limited. If this parking lot is full, a second parking lot a bit further away is enabled, from where the walk is somewhat longer.
From the main parking lot, access to the cove is on foot via a well-marked path. The walk is relatively easy and lasts approximately 10 to 15 minutes. It's a pleasant stroll through pine forests, with the scent of pine and sea spray already hinting at the beauty that awaits us. Along the way, you will find clear signs that will guide you to the sand. We always recommend wearing comfortable shoes for this small excursion, as flip-flops or sandals can be uncomfortable on the uneven terrain.
Access from Cala Galdana
Another alternative, very popular among those staying in the touristy Cala Galdana, is to walk there via the famous Camí de Cavalls. This historic trail runs along the entire coast of Menorca and offers spectacular stretches. From Cala Galdana, the stretch to Cala Mitjana is approximately 20-30 minutes on foot, following the Camí de Cavalls (GR-223) signs. This trail is a bit more demanding than the one from the main parking lot, with some ups and downs, but the views it offers are simply spectacular and add a touch of adventure to your beach day. It's an excellent option for hiking lovers who want to combine a good walk with a refreshing swim. Remember to bring water, especially if the day is hot, as there are no refill points along the way.
Public transport
Although less direct, during the high season, some bus lines connect Ferreries and Ciutadella with Cala Galdana. From Cala Galdana, as we already mentioned, you can access on foot via the Camí de Cavalls. This option is ideal for those who prefer not to rent a car or want to help reduce traffic on the island. However, you must consider the schedules and frequency, which can be limited outside the central summer months.
The sand and the water
When we talk about Cala Mitjana beach, it's impossible not to start by describing its two most distinctive and captivating elements: its sand and its waters. They are, certainly, the absolute protagonists that have made it an icon of Menorca and a draw for travelers from all over the world. We, who have had the privilege of visiting it on several occasions, can assure you that the reality far exceeds any photograph you may have seen.
A bed of fine white sand
When setting foot on Cala Mitjana, the first thing we'll notice is the softness of its sand. It is a fine sand of an immaculate white, almost dazzling under the Mediterranean sun. This characteristic gives it a Caribbean beach appearance, a fascinating contrast with the intense green of the surrounding pines. It's perfect sand for spreading out your towel, for children to effortlessly build sandcastles, and for you to simply relax, feeling its pleasant texture under your feet. The predominant type of ground is, as you can imagine, sand, which facilitates access to the sea and makes the experience of