Cala de Benirràs
The unique rocky promontory known as Cap Bernat, its beautiful array of boathouses and the mountainous ridges covered with pine and juniper forests that surround it make Cala Benirràs a place of great scenic beauty, not to mention the spectacular sunset that awaits you in the summer! Located on the northern coast, it offers safe bathing for children and the elderly as it is very shallow shelving. If you like snorkelling, don't forget to take your goggles! You'll have a great time in its crystal-clear waters, exploring the sandy seabed, with rocky outcrops and seagrass meadows as the depth increases. More suggestions: take a walk along the trail that leads to Port des Miquel or rent a pedalo or kayak to explore this long, beautiful stretch of sea.
Please note: on Sundays from 4 pm onwards, the Connected Beach system is activated, which requires you to leave your car in a car park and take the bus to Cala Benirràs.
Practical information
Designation: Blue Flag.
Dimensions: 145 m long and 45 m wide.
External substrate: coarse-grained, golden-brown sand.
Seabed: coarse-grained sand and pebbles.
Accessibility: adapted accesses.
Services
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Parking
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Water activities
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Public transport
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Separate waste collection
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Showers
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Accessibility
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Life guard
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Hammock rental