There are some places that seem to slip under the radar, quietly going about their business without fuss or fanfare. That’s exactly what you’ll find in Punta Prima Menorca.
Tucked away on the island’s soft southeast coast, this unhurried seaside village is everything you’d hope for in a Menorcan getaway—glorious beaches, shallow turquoise waters, cracking views of the Illa de l’Aire lighthouse, and a mellow pace that encourages you to kick back and simply enjoy.
Unlike its busier Balearic neighbours, Punta Prima Menorca has avoided the raucous party scene. Here, it’s all about family beach days, breezy coastal strolls, seafood by the sea, and siestas with the sound of waves in the background.
Getting to Punta Prima Menorca
If you’re flying into the island, you’re in luck—Punta Prima Menorca is one of the closest resorts to Menorca Airport, just 10 km away. That’s roughly a 15-minute drive, which means you can be off the plane and on the beach in no time.
Transfer Options
- Taxi: Expect to pay around €20 for a cab from the airport (for up to 4 people). Taxis are easy to find outside the arrivals terminal.
- Transfer Service: We recommend GetTransfer.com, if you want a quick transfer.
- Shared Shuttle: Budget-friendly and popular with families, starting at around €10 per person.
- Car Hire: Ideal if you want to explore more of the island—roads here are quiet and easy to navigate. Punta Prima has free parking near the beach and along many streets.
Public Transport
Menorca isn’t the biggest island, but it does have a handy little bus network. From May to October, Bus No. 91 runs between Punta Prima, Sant Lluís, and Mahón (Menorca’s capital):
- Fares: €1.30 to Sant Lluís or €2.55 to Mahón (one-way).
- Main Stop: Near Restaurante El Faro, right by the beach promenade.
- Schedule: Roughly hourly, with extra services in peak summer.
- Connections: To explore further, you can change buses at Mahón for routes to other parts of the island like Ciutadella.
Beach Days Done Right
The jewel in Punta Prima Menorca’s crown has to be its fabulous Blue Flag beach. It’s the sort of beach that ticks every box—soft golden sand, shallow clear waters, and those classic whitewashed Balearic buildings just peeking above the low cliffs behind.
What Makes the Beach Special
- Perfect for Families: The water is shallow for quite a way out, making it ideal for younger kids or those who just like a gentle paddle.
- Safe & Supervised: Lifeguards are on duty throughout the summer months, keeping an eye on swimmers and flagging up currents if needed.
- Facilities: Toilets, showers, and baby-changing spaces are dotted near the promenade for added convenience.
- Accessibility: Ramps and accessible walkways lead straight onto the beach—no tricky steps or steep hills here.
- Beach Rentals: Sunbeds and parasols cost around €17–€19 per day, often discounted after 3pm. Facilities typically pack up around 7pm.
- Watersports: Thanks to gentle breezes, it’s ideal for windsurfing or kayaking. Paddle your way towards Illa de l’Aire—it’s around €15–€20 an hour for kayak hire.
Strolling & Exploring
Punta Prima Menorca isn’t the sort of place you need a car to enjoy—it’s compact, friendly, and a joy to explore on foot.
Coastal Walks & Hidden Gems
The small seafront promenade has a handful of shops, cafés, and laid-back bars—just enough to keep things lively without overwhelming the peaceful vibe.
If you fancy stretching your legs a little more, you can follow the Cami de Cavalls (an old coastal path encircling Menorca) to reach other scenic spots like Binibeca Vell, a nearby village famous for its traditional whitewashed architecture.
And then there’s the Illa de l’Aire lighthouse. You can’t visit it, as it’s a protected nature reserve, but you’ll spot it from nearly every angle in Punta Prima Menorca. The tiny island is home to some rare black lizards, only found there.

Local Flavours & Foodie Finds
Eating out here is all about relaxed Mediterranean fare with a heavy focus on seafood. You’ll find beachfront restaurants serving paella, grilled fish, and Menorcan specialities like caldereta de langosta (lobster stew).

Where to Eat & Drink
- Restaurante El Faro: A local institution with views of the lighthouse and fresh fish dishes.
- Ca’n Santi: Well-loved for paella and tapas, plus good veggie options.
- Beach Bars: For casual drinks and snacks, the chiringuitos (beach bars) keep things simple—cold beer, sangria, and classic bites like pan con tomate or fried calamari.

There’s also the usual suspects such as Macdonalds, Burger King etc, as well as a selection of Indian curry houses and Asian restaurants too.
Nearby Adventures
Punta Prima Menorca makes a great base for exploring further afield.
- Sant Lluís: Just 5 km away, this small town is steeped in history with a beautiful old church and charming streets.
- Mahón (Maó): The island’s capital, about 15 minutes away by car or bus, with its massive natural harbour, bustling markets, and museums.
- Binibeca: Less than 10 minutes by car, this photogenic village is famed for its maze-like alleys and pristine white houses.
Best Time to Visit Punta Prima Menorca
Menorca’s climate is famously gentle, with long sunny summers and mild winters.
Peak Tourist Season
The busiest months are June to September, when the beach fills up with families and sunseekers, and everything from shops to buses runs at full tilt.
Quieter Alternatives
If you prefer a little more breathing room but still want good weather, May and October are ideal. Temperatures hover around 22–25°C, the sea is warm enough for swimming, and you’ll find better deals on accommodation.
Parking & Accessibility
Parking in Punta Prima Menorca is a breeze. There’s free parking close to the beach and more spaces along residential streets just a few minutes’ walk away.
The village itself is very accessible. Most of it is flat, with plenty of ramps and smooth paths. The beachfront promenade is completely wheelchair-friendly, and many restaurants offer step-free access.

Photo-Worthy Viewpoints
- The Lighthouse View: Whether you’re lounging on the beach or sipping a drink at El Faro, you’ll always have that postcard-perfect shot of the Illa de l’Aire lighthouse.
- Binibeca Vell: A short drive or coastal walk away, this village is packed with photo opportunities in its narrow streets and whitewashed corners.
- From the Cami de Cavalls: The views along the coastal path offer rugged cliffs, hidden coves, and some of the best sunset spots around.
FAQs About Punta Prima Menorca
What’s the best time of year to visit Punta Prima Menorca?
Late spring and early autumn offer the perfect balance—warm weather, fewer crowds, and everything still open.
How’s the parking situation around town?
Very good—free parking is available near the beach and around the village, and you’ll rarely struggle to find a spot outside peak August weekends.
Is Punta Prima Menorca suitable for visitors with limited mobility?
Yes, absolutely. The beach has accessible walkways, and much of the resort is flat and easy to navigate. Most eateries are wheelchair-friendly too.
What’s the best viewpoint for photos?
It’s hard to beat the view from the beach, looking out toward the lighthouse at sunset. Binibeca and the coastal path also offer stunning photo spots.

Is there a local market?
There’s no large market right in Punta Prima, but nearby Sant Lluís has a popular weekly market selling local produce, clothes, crafts, and more. Mahón also has fantastic food markets, easily reached by bus or car.

Final Thoughts on Punta Prima Menorca
Punta Prima Menorca is the kind of place that leaves you feeling like you’ve stumbled across your own little slice of paradise. It’s unpretentious, friendly, and perfect for anyone craving a peaceful break with plenty of natural beauty thrown in.
Whether you’re travelling solo, bringing the kids, or heading off for a romantic escape, Punta Prima wraps you up in its quiet magic. Here, life moves at the rhythm of the waves, and you wouldn’t want it any other way.
If you’re looking for a first visit to these wonderful Spanish islands but unsure between Majorca and Menorca, we did an article here, which looks at both of these popular destinations.