
Binibeca
Minorca Details

The fishing village has a small tourism centre,
which was established in 60s, and in the language of Catalan, vell means old.
The Binibeca beach
is 200 meters long, with white sand and surrounded by a pine forest. There is a picnic area,
dominated by fishermen's huts and a tourist feature is the ‘Buccaneer Red Door’.
The Torret cove is a small bay or cove
that has a small population, and tourism centre and various shops and
restaurants. Binibeca Nou is generally considered to be the whole beach and not
the cove, as nou in Catalan means new.
It should be also
be noted that this has potential to be an eminent tourist site, proof of which
is the small amount of people living there throughout the area during the
summer months.
Binibeca is a coastal area, South-East of
the island of Menorca in Spain, situated about 5 km from the capital of the
municipality of St. Louis, and 8 km South of the island's capital, Mahon.
From West to East, it is situated between the
Cap d'en Font and Biniancolla and borders on 3 km of the Mediterranean coast,
where a fishing village is situated around a small bat, the village is called Binibeca
Vell.