This quaint fishing village is the Mediterranean’s best-kept secret, serving up major relaxation with a side of salty sea air. It’s the ultimate low-key Menorcan gem where the vibes are chill, and stress is non-existent.


Why do people love going on holidays to Biniancolla?

  • Authentic Vibes - This isn't your average tourist trap; it's a traditional fishing village that feels like a rich secret.

  • Coastal Walks - The rugged shoreline is mega for those sunset strolls with a view that’s absolutely jaw-dropper.

  • Peace and Quiet - If you want to dodge the crowds and just vibe out by the sea, this is the place for you.

  • Local Eats - Expect some grade-A seafood that’s fresher than your new holiday fits, served right by the water.


What is the best time to visit Biniancolla?

Biniancolla is a seasonal slayer that shifts from a sleepy winter retreat to a sun-drenched paradise as the year rolls on. While it’s pretty all year round, most people head here when the Mediterranean starts showing off its warmer side for those peak jollies.

  • Spring - Bloom & Zoom - Average temps of 18°C-21°C mean the scenery is popping off, perfect for those who want to hike without having to throw yourself to the ground in a huff.

  • Summer - Full Send - Hit the 29°C heat for a proper summer jolly where the sun is out, the cocktails are flowing and the main character vibes are pumping.

  • Autumn - Golden Hours - Still hitting a lovely 23°C, this season is the bullseye for sunset lovers who want a tan without the crowds.

  • Winter - Low-Key Luxury - At 15°C, it’s a much-needed escape from the rain, offering a peaceful retreat for some serious "me time" by the coast.


What are the best beaches to visit on your Biniancolla holidays

While Biniancolla itself is more about those rocky inlets and turquoise pools, you’re just a hop away from some of the best sand in Menorca, of course we'll have a look.

  • Biniancolla Cove - A rocky, picturesque inlet perfect for snorkellers looking to spot some fish in dreamy blue water that is as clear as glass.

  • Punta Prima Beach - A whopping stretch of white sand nearby that’s great for families and little kiddos who want shallow, calm waves.

  • Binibeca Beach - This magical little bay features deep blue water and a beach bar for those essential midday Fanta Lemons.

  • Cala Torret - A legendary little spot with flat rocks for sunbathing, attracting the cool crowd who love a stylish sea entry.


Things to do on your Biniancolla holidays

Don't just spend your whole time kicking it by the pool (though we wouldn't blame you if you did). There is plenty to get your teeth stuck into when you fancy a break from the tan-line mission on your Biniancolla jollies.

  • Snorkel the Inlets - Dive into the turquoise water to see why the marine life here is considered absolutely out-of-this-world by locals.

  • Binibeca Vell Visit - Wander through the "Disney-style" white fishing village nearby for some serious aesthetic points on your grid.

  • Coastal Path Hiking - Trek the Cami de Cavalls for views that are iconic and plenty of secret swimming spots.

  • Fresh Seafood Feasts - Head to a local taverna for a delish lobster stew that is famously good in this region.

  • Stargazing Sessions - Since there’s zero light pollution, the night sky here is a total pro for a romantic evening setting.

  • Kayaking Tours - Rent a boat or kayak to awaken the Jack Sparrow in you and explore the hidden caves tucked away along the rugged Menorcan shoreline.

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Weather in Biniancolla

JAN

13°C

FEB

15°C

MAR

16°C

APR

18°C

MAY

21°C

JUN

24°C

JUL

27°C

AUG

27°C

SEP

25°C

OCT

20°C

NOV

16°C

DEC

13°C

The weather in this corner of Menorca is pretty much a dream for anyone who hates a wash-out. You’re looking at endless, sunny days throughout the summer months where the breeze keeps you from getting hot and bothered, while the shoulder seasons offer that perfect "t-shirt and shorts" climate for wandering the coast.

Even when the temperature dips in the "off-season," it’s rarely dead cold. You’ll mostly get crisp, blue-sky days that make the Mediterranean look even more vibrant, though you might want to pack a light knit for those breezy boozy evenings by the rocks.

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