
August in Menorca means sunshine, turquoise waters… and lots of tourists. But don’t worry — with the right timing and a few local secrets, you can still enjoy everything this Balearic gem has to offer. In this ultimate guide to Menorca in August, you’ll learn how to stay cool, avoid crowds, and experience the island like a local.
Is August a good time to visit Menorca?
Yes — Menorca in August is still a dream destination. While it’s the busiest and hottest time of year, it’s also when the island is most alive. The key is knowing when and where to go, and how to beat the heat and the crowds.
Best times of day to explore Menorca in summer
🌅 Early mornings: your best ally
Waking up early lets you:
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Visit beaches before the crowds
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Enjoy the sea while it’s calm and peaceful
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Park easily near popular spots
Local tip: arrive before 9:00 am to enjoy top beaches like Cala Mitjana or Macarella almost alone.
🌇 Late afternoons: cooler, calmer, and magical
After 6:00 pm, families and tour groups usually leave the beaches. This is the perfect time to:
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Swim in golden sunlight
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Watch breathtaking sunsets
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Dine near the coast without the rush
Quiet beaches in Menorca (even in August)
It may be peak season, but you can still find uncrowded beaches in Menorca:
1. Cala Rafalet
Small, rocky, and great for snorkeling. Hidden near S’Algar.
2. Cala en Brut
Famous for its platforms, not sand — mostly visited by locals.
3. Cala Trebalúger
Accessible only by foot or kayak — peaceful and stunning.
4. Binigaus Beach
Wide, natural and rarely packed, even in high season.
What to do beyond the beach
🏘️ Explore Menorca’s charming inland villages
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Es Mercadal – local food, craft markets and traditional life
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Alaior – whitewashed houses, narrow streets, authentic vibe
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Ferreries – great for artisan shopping and quiet cafés
🥾 Hike short sections of the Camí de Cavalls
Do early morning or sunset walks along this coastal trail to discover:
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Hidden coves
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Wild landscapes
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Shaded forest areas
How to stay cool during Menorca’s hottest month
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Avoid midday (1–5 pm) when the sun is strongest
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Head to caves like Cova des Coloms or beach bars with shade
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Stay hydrated and use SPF 50 sunscreen
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Book accommodation in rural or elevated areas where breezes are more frequent
Where to eat well (without waiting forever)
🥘 Avoid long queues with these tips:
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Make reservations in advance, especially in Binibeca or Ciutadella
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Try restaurants inland, less touristy but equally delicious
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Dine early (around 8:00 pm) to avoid the dinner rush
🍴 Local favorites
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S’Engolidor (Es Migjorn): traditional Menorcan cuisine
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Café Balear (Ciutadella): top seafood spot – book ahead
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Molí des Comte (Ciutadella): large terrace, excellent value
Refreshing summer activities (besides swimming)
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Morning boat excursions
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Kayaking at sunrise
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Paddle boarding in calm coves
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Scuba diving in the marine reserve of northern Menorca
Extra tips from locals to survive August in Menorca
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Use apps like MenorcaInfo or Mapa Calas Menorca to check beach conditions
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Avoid Mahón and Ciutadella around midday on weekdays
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Shop at local markets for fresh food and enjoy shady picnics
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Book cars or scooters early — rentals sell out fast in August