Sands or sports
Around 4km north of Port d'Addaia is Arenal d'en Castell, where it’s gorgeous golden sands and seaside charm aplenty. There’s also a paddle court, fenced playground area and pool in neighbouring Coves Noves – great for anyone who likes to keep up their fitness regime while they’re away.
A cool capital
Menorca’s capital city, Mahón, is around 20km south of Port d'Addaia and it’s a hub of activity. History buffs, you’re in luck, with elegant architecture and pastel-painted buildings sweeping their way across the old town, while the postcard-perfect port is a dreamy place for a scenic stroll.
What makes Port d’Addaia special?
Port d'Addaia is cherished for its crystal‑clear waters, lush Mediterranean landscapes, and peaceful setting. Unlike many busier resorts, it offers a more authentic and secluded experience, perfect for those seeking relaxation in nature.
Is Port d'Addaia suitable for families?
Absolutely. Families visiting Port d'Addaia will appreciate its safe swimming areas, peaceful surroundings, and opportunities for gentle coastal walks. It provides a quieter alternative to the larger tourist beaches on Menorca.
Are there restaurants or shops near Port d'Addaia?
Port d'Addaia itself does not have commercial facilities, which adds to its untouched charm. However, you will find restaurants, cafés, and shops in nearby Addaia and other resort towns, just a short drive away.
When is the best time to visit Port d'Addaia?
The best time to visit Port d'Addaia is during the late spring, summer, and early autumn months (May to October). During these times, the weather is warm, the sea is inviting, and access paths are easier to navigate.
Is Port d'Addaia good for walking and hiking?
Yes, Port d'Addaia is a prime spot for walkers and hikers. The surrounding coastal paths form part of Menorca’s famous Cami de Cavalls, the historic trail that encircles the island, offering breathtaking sea views.