Sa Mesquida, known by some as 'Playa de Maó', is a charming cove with golden sand and crystal-clear waters, highly valued by Mahón locals for its serene and natural atmosphere.
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Introduction
Playa de Maó, a name that sometimes causes some confusion among visitors, actually refers to the charming Sa Mesquida, one of the coastal gems closest to the Menorcan capital, Mahón. For us, beach tourism experts, this distinction is crucial. Although it is often confused with the famous Cala Mesquida in Mallorca or even with other Menorcan coves that share a similar prefix, Sa Mesquida in Mahón has its own identity and an unparalleled charm. It is a destination we highly recommend to those seeking the essence of the most authentic Menorca: a perfect balance between comfortable accessibility and nature that remains almost pristine.
This cove is not the bustling and crowded 'Cala Mesquida' that some might imagine, but rather a haven of peace, a quiet and mostly family-friendly beach, a true refuge for those who wish to escape the hustle and bustle of more mass-market destinations. Its proximity to Mahón makes it an ideal option for a quick getaway or for spending a full day enjoying the sun and sea. We love its relaxed atmosphere, where bathers, mostly locals and informed visitors, respect the serenity of the environment. Sa Mesquida offers us the opportunity to connect with the island in a more intimate way, away from large crowds, but with the comfort of having essential services at hand. It is, without a doubt, one of those beaches that steals your heart and that you always want to return to.
How to get to Sa Mesquida (Playa de Maó)
Getting to Sa Mesquida, or as some know it, Playa de Maó, is relatively easy, which is one of its great attractions. We always value ease of access, especially when it comes to beaches that retain a natural feel. From the center of Mahón, the drive is only about 10-15 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 7-8 kilometers. The route is well signposted, which minimizes the chances of getting lost even for those visiting the island for the first time.
To get there, we will take the Me-5 road, which will take us directly northeast from Mahón. This road is comfortable and offers a pleasant journey through typical Menorcan landscapes. Once we approach the beach, we will find clear signs to the Sa Mesquida parking lot. It is important to consider that, although the parking lot is spacious, during the high season months (July and August), especially on weekends, it can fill up easily. Our recommendation is to arrive early in the morning to secure a good spot and avoid the midday crowds. Parking is usually free, which is a considerable plus.
From the parking area, access to the sand is via a well-equipped path and a ramp, which facilitates transit with baby strollers or for people with reduced mobility, although it is not considered full accessibility in the strictest sense. We always advise wearing comfortable shoes for the short walk from the car to the shore. There is no direct public transport that reaches the beach itself, so a car, a motorbike, or even a bicycle (for the more athletic) are the most viable options. For those who prefer a more active experience, there are hiking and cycling routes connecting Mahón with Sa Mesquida, offering spectacular views of the coastline. It is a magnificent way to enjoy the landscape before a refreshing swim.
The sand and the water
The experience at Sa Mesquida (the authentic Playa de Maó) begins the moment our feet sink into its sand. We are faced with a beach of fine, golden sand, a characteristic that makes it incredibly pleasant to the touch and perfect for long barefoot walks or for the little ones to play building sandcastles. The quality of the sand is one of its strong points, free of large rocks or pebbles in the bathing area, which guarantees exceptional comfort both in and out of the water. This soft texture is a key factor in its popularity among families and those simply looking to relax in the sun.
But if the sand is a delight, the water at Sa Mesquida is simply spectacular. We are talking about crystal-clear waters of a turquoise blue that invite us to dive in from the first moment. The transparency is such that we can easily see the seabed, even several meters deep, making it an excellent place for snorkeling. The water quality is consistently high, reflecting the care and low level of overcrowding in the area. Furthermore, the waters are usually calm, protected by the orientation of the cove and the surrounding rock formations, creating a kind of perfect natural pool for bathing.
We always highlight the gentle entry into the sea. The slope is very gradual, which means we can go in several meters without the water covering us excessively. This characteristic is ideal for families with young children and for people who do not feel comfortable in deep water immediately. The youngest can splash safely at the shore, while adults enjoy a relaxing swim. The combination of fine golden sand with calm, crystal-clear waters makes Sa Mesquida an idyllic spot, a true treasure on the coast of Mahón that offers us an unbeatable beach experience and makes us feel the purity of the Mediterranean at every moment.
Services and facilities
Although Sa Mesquida, the Playa de Maó, is known for its natural and less developed atmosphere, this does not mean it lacks essential services to make our visit more comfortable and enjoyable. We always appreciate when a natural beach