Cala Mitjana in Menorca

This small virgin cove with turquoise waters will steal your heart. I'll tell you how to organise your visit to Cala Mitjana and its little sister, Cala Mitjaneta.

Carmen Navarro

Carmen Navarro

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Cala Mitjana in Menorca

Mitjana Cove | Luca Florio

Located in the heart of the south coast of the island of Menorca, Cala Mitjana is one of those paradisiacal beaches that catches the eye (and the flashes) of those who visit Menorca time and time again.

It's easy to reach by car, by bus, on foot or with a boat trip. Take note because here's all you need to know about this jewel of nature.

Visit Cala Mitjana on a boat excursion

Sunset from a boat| © Loreta Pavoliene
Sunset from a boat| © Loreta Pavoliene

If you want to get there directly I recommend booking a boat trip around Cala Mitjana, the most comfortable option. They leave daily and cover not only this cove, but also other coves along the south coast of Menorca.

With all mod cons, food on board and plenty of time for a dip and snorkelling, holidays take on a much more premium feel as you cruise the coves from the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean.

Getting to Cala Mitjana on your own

Mitjana Cove| © Joao Branco
Mitjana Cove| © Joao Branco

Cala Mitjana is in the heart of the south coast of Menorca and is very well communicated with Ciudadela and other coves in the surrounding area. These are the means of transport you can use to get there.

By car

Despite its paradisiacal appearance, Cala Mitjana is easily accessible by car. To give you an idea, it is about 20 minutes' drive from Ciudadela.

It is surrounded by rock cliffs, a huge ravine and a lush pine forest, but you can park in the Cala Galdana car park (which is very close and well signposted) and walk for 20 minutes to get there.

Walking (from Cala Galdana)

Cala Mitjana is not one of those that require a long walk to reach. It is easily accessible from Cala Galdana following a stretch of the famous Camí de Cavalls that starts at the Mirador de Sa Punta and is approximately one kilometre long.

The walk is not long at all, there are adapted stretches with a wooden walkway and it is not very steep. However, if you decide to do it in the middle of the day, don't forget a cap or hat, a bottle of fresh water and sun cream.

By bus

Thanks to its connection with Cala Galdana via a stretch of the Camí de Cavalls, you can reach Cala Mitjana with any bus that stops in Cala Galdana.

The lines, timetables and frequency may change in high season compared to the rest of the year, so do not hesitate to consult the official website of public transport in Minorca

What to do in Cala Mitjana

Snorkelling| © Channey
Snorkelling| © Channey

Enjoy the beach, its waters and white sand. You won't be able to dance or have a drink in any bar or beach bar, and there is no promenade either. Cala Mitjana and Cala Mitjaneta are completely unspoilt.

So they invite you to swim, snorkel and enjoy the underwater life, so don't forget to bring sun cream and an umbrella if you plan to spend several hours there!

The best time to visit Cala Mitjana

Cala Mitjana's turquoise waters| ©Voltumna, CC BY-SA 3.0 - Wikipedia
Cala Mitjana's turquoise waters| ©Voltumna, CC BY-SA 3.0 - Wikipedia

To make the most of the turquoise waters, it is best to spend at least one morning there. Of course, hundreds of other visitors to the island will have the same idea as you, so if you want to avoid the crowds and find a parking space in the Cala Galdana car park, get there around 9am.

If you don't like to get up early on holiday (I understand you perfectly well), another option is to arrive around 13:00 or 14:00, when some bathers start to leave for lunch and leave free spaces.

You can also arrive late in the afternoon to enjoy the colours of the sunset. You may not enjoy the bathing as much, but the tranquillity and calm at that time of day will give it a special atmosphere.

What services does Cala Mitjana have?

Unspoilt beach| ©Matthew Valentino
Unspoilt beach| ©Matthew Valentino

As a good unspoilt beach, it has no beach bars, restaurants, showers or tourist complexes. So be prepared and carry everything you need in a rucksack because you will not be able to buy drinks or food on this beach.

What can you eat at Cala Mitjana?

Food on the beach| ©J Torres
Food on the beach| ©J Torres

Only what you have brought with you in a backpack or cooler. You won't find any restaurants or beach bars, not even street vendors. My advice is to carry some food in your backpack and make the most of your time on the beach.

If you prefer to go out to eat, Cala Galdana is a 20 minute walk away and there you will find all kinds of supermarkets, bars and restaurants.

Visit Cala Mitjaneta

Mitjaneta Cove| ©Alejandro Muñoz Cabrisas - Trabajo propio - wikipedia
Mitjaneta Cove| ©Alejandro Muñoz Cabrisas - Trabajo propio - wikipedia

One of the great attractions of Cala Mitjana is its little sister, Cala Mitjaneta, with which it forms a group of white beaches and turquoise waters that looks like something out of a postcard from the Caribbean.

Cala Mitjaneta, as its name suggests, is smaller than Cala Mitjana and there are usually fewer people bathing or sunbathing there.

It is on the right hand side of Cala Mitjana and can only be reached on foot in a few minutes. Get your camera ready!