
Punta Prima Beach
White sand, turquoise water, lighthouse views on Menorca's south coast


About
Playa Punta Prima stretches roughly 400 metres along Menorca's southern tip, its white sand meeting turquoise water in a way that earns every postcard comparison. The beach sits within the commune of Sant Lluís, and the silhouette of the Illa de l'Aire lighthouse punctuates the horizon just offshore — one of the most distinctive backdrops on the island. It holds a Blue Flag rating, so the water quality and facilities are consistently maintained. The vibe is relaxed and family-oriented, with moderate visitor numbers that keep it lively without feeling overwhelming.
How to get there
From Mahón, it's a straightforward 15-minute drive south. In summer, an hourly bus runs from Mahón via Sant Lluís and drops you close to the beach in around 15 minutes — a genuinely useful option. Parking is free: a dedicated car park sits a 3-minute walk from the sand, and there's ample roadside parking along the Passeig de s'Arenal. No entry fee applies.
Who it's for
For couples
The lighthouse view across the water gives Punta Prima a quietly romantic edge that most Menorcan beaches lack — it's the kind of backdrop that rewards an early evening walk along the shoreline when the day visitors have thinned out.
For families
Blue Flag water quality, free dedicated parking, easy bus access, and a moderate swimming environment make this one of the more practical family beaches on Menorca's south coast — just keep younger swimmers close and watch the lifeguard flags for current warnings.
Our take
Feet in the sand, eyes on the screen
Punta Prima is one of those beaches that delivers on the promise without requiring much effort — easy to reach, free to park, well-maintained under its Blue Flag status, and backed by a lighthouse view that genuinely sets it apart. That said, the strong currents are real: check the flags every time, no exceptions, and keep an eye on younger swimmers. The family-friendly reputation is well-earned, and the cluster of restaurants within 200 metres means you're never far from a decent lunch. It gets busy in peak summer, so an early start pays off. The Illa de l'Aire lighthouse and Binibeca Vell nearby mean a full day here is easy to fill. A reliable, honest choice on Menorca's southern coast.
What to do
The obvious draw beyond the beach itself is the Illa de l'Aire Lighthouse, just 1.5km offshore — a protected island with a historic lighthouse and a population of unique black lizards found nowhere else. Back on land, Binibeca Vell is worth the 4km trip: a whitewashed fishing village that looks almost too picturesque to be real. Sant Lluís, 2km away, has markets and the Es Moli de Dalt windmill museum for a couple of hours of easy cultural wandering. Nearby beaches like Playa Binibèquer Nou (3.4km) and Cala Sa Olla (4.8km) are worth exploring if you want to beach-hop.
The Illa de l'Aire lighthouse viewed from the shoreline is the defining shot — use a wide angle at golden hour to capture the turquoise water and white sand in the same frame.
The stretch of beach looking back toward the low dunes works well in the soft light of early morning before visitors arrive. Binibeca Vell, 4km away, adds a whitewashed-village contrast to your Menorca reel.
Where to eat
Right at the beach, Bar Playa and Sargantana Asador cover the basics when you don't want to move far from the sand. For something a step up, El Faro de Punta Prima (0.2km) plays on the lighthouse theme, while Can Santi, Restaurant Aire, BÁSICO Sándwich Club, and Restaurante Casa Fermín are all within 100 metres of each other — a solid cluster for lunch or dinner. If you're willing to drive 4.8km, Bodegas Binifadet has earned a 4.4-star rating across over 1,100 reviews and is one of the most respected dining spots in this part of Menorca.
Where to stay
Minura Sur Menorca is the closest option at 1.2km, rated 4.3 stars by over 2,300 guests — convenient if you want to walk to the beach each morning. Further afield, Pierre et Vacances Premium Menorca Binibeca (4.5km, 4.1 stars) suits families wanting self-catering flexibility near Binibeca Vell. For a higher-end stay, ARTIEM Capri (8.6km, 4.6 stars across 2,026 reviews) and the adults-only Barceló Hamilton Menorca (7.6km, 4.5 stars) are both strong choices in Mahón.
Photography
The best shot at Punta Prima is from the waterline at golden hour, with the Illa de l'Aire lighthouse framed against the sky and the turquoise water in the foreground — face southeast for the light to work in your favour. Early morning gives you the white sand without footprints and the softest light on the water.
Good to know
Strong currents can occur at Punta Prima — always check the lifeguard flags before entering the water and follow their instructions without exception. The Blue Flag status means facilities are well-kept, but arrive before mid-morning in July and August if you want a comfortable spot on the sand. Accessible parking and facilities are available for visitors with mobility needs. The beach is not naturist.
Map
Nearby places
Bar Playa
BÁSICO | Sándwich Club
El Faro de Punta Prima
Restaurant Aire
Sargantana Asador
Restaurante Casa Fermín
Can Santi
Bodegas Binifadet
ARTIEM Capri
Minura Sur Menorca
Barceló Hamilton Menorca - Adults Only
Pierre et Vacances Premium Menorca Binibeca
Illa de l'Aire Lighthouse
Binibeca Vell
Sant Lluís and Es Moli de Dalt
Things to see around Sant Lluís
Illa de l'Aire Lighthouse
Protected island with historic lighthouse and unique black lizards.
Binibeca Vell
Charming whitewashed fishing village.
Sant Lluís and Es Moli de Dalt
Town with markets and iconic windmill museum.
Frequently asked
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