Alaior, an inland town in Menorca, offers a charming, historic alternative to coastal resorts for your beach holiday. While not directly on the coast, it provides excellent access to some of the island's most popular southern beaches, typically a 10-15 minute drive away. This makes Alaior a good base if you appreciate authentic town life alongside your beach days. The town itself is known for its traditional architecture and local atmosphere. Many visitors wonder if staying inland is practical for a beach-focused trip, and Alaior's connectivity and proximity to key beaches address this concern effectively.
Among the highlights easily reached from Alaior is Platja de Son Bou, Menorca's longest beach, celebrated for its extensive white sands and family-friendly amenities. Another must-visit is Cala Macarella, arguably the island's most photographed cove, famed for its breathtaking turquoise waters. For a unique experience, Cala en Porter features a striking cliffside setting and is very accessible from Alaior. Those seeking a dramatic and different landscape will appreciate Cala Pregonda, with its distinctive red sands. While these are editor's picks, the popular Calescoves, known for its natural, sheltered coves and historical caves, is also within the Alaior municipality and offers a quieter experience.
The beaches accessible from Alaior, particularly Platja de Son Bou and Cala en Porter, are well-suited for various preferences, including families, due to their generally calm and clear waters. Platja de Son Bou offers a lively atmosphere with plenty of space, while Cala en Porter provides a more sheltered, picturesque bay. For those interested, parts of Platja de Son Bou and the more secluded Calescoves are known to be nudist-friendly. Our guide provides a longer list of beaches to help you explore the diverse coastal beauty Menorca has to offer from your base in Alaior.