Spain's 56 Most Breathtaking Beachside Towns Worth A Visit

44. Es Grau, Menorca: A Quiet Island Sanctuary

A view of the harbour at Es Grau, Menorca. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Northmetpit

On Menorca’s quieter northern coast, Es Grau is a village where the beach meets the biosphere. Set beside the S’Albufera des Grau Nature Reserve, this is a haven for kayakers, birdwatchers, and families who prefer their beach holidays low-key. The shallow bay is ideal for safe swimming, while just offshore lies Illa d’en Colom, a wild island you can kayak to. The town itself is a single sweep of white buildings and seafood taverns—more village than resort. For those craving simplicity, nature, and calm, Es Grau delivers in gentle waves.

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