Best attractions and places to see around Sant Lluís, a town on Menorca's southeastern tip, offer a blend of Mediterranean spirit and natural beauty. The area is characterized by its distinctive checkerboard street layout, a legacy of its French founding, and proximity to diverse coastal landscapes. Visitors can explore picturesque fishing villages, historic landmarks, and numerous coves and beaches. The region provides opportunities for experiencing authentic Menorcan culture and natural features.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Definitely worth a visit
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Very nice view towards the harbor
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A wonderful nature reserve that is worth a visit!
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A dream bay that you shouldn't miss!
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An impressive and very pretty church that can also be visited from the inside.
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La Torre de Alcaufar is located on the southeast coast of Menorca, in the bay of Alcaufar, near the town of Sant Lluís. It was built in the 18th century, specifically in 1751, during Spanish domination, with the purpose of monitoring and defending the coast against enemy incursions. These towers had a surveillance and communication function. From their elevated position, lookouts could detect the presence of enemy vessels and alert local authorities or other nearby towers by visual signals such as smoke or flags. This allowed a rapid response to possible threats. The Torre de Alcaufar, like many other similar towers in Menorca, is in a state of conservation and has become a site of historical and tourist interest. The architecture of these towers and their importance in the history of coastal defense in the region make them an attractive place to visit and learn more about the history of the island and its relationship with the sea.
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Defense tower at Cape Punta del Morro d'Alcalfar. The defense tower can be seen on the 18th stage of the Camille de Cavalls.
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Sant Lluís offers a rich history. You can visit the Cales Coves Necropolis, an ancient burial site with over 90 hand-dug caves, some featuring Roman inscriptions. Another significant landmark is the Torre de Alcaufar, an 18th-century fortified tower built to protect the coast from pirate incursions. Don't miss the Molí de Dalt, a restored 18th-century windmill housing an ethnographic museum, or the neoclassical Sant Lluís Church in the town center.
Yes, the s'Albufera des Grau Natural Park is a significant natural monument and forest area nearby. It's ideal for rewarding hikes and offers scenic viewpoints with extensive views of the nature reserve. The park is known for its rich biodiversity.
The municipality boasts several beautiful beaches. Punta Prima is very popular, known for its white sand and clear waters, and offers views of the 'Islote del Aire'. For quieter options, consider Cala Binissafúller, Cala Biniancolla, or Binibeca beach, all featuring tranquil, turquoise waters. Alcaufar is also a charming urban beach.
The area around Sant Lluís is excellent for active tourism. You can explore rural roads and coastal paths perfect for hiking and cycling. For specific routes, consider the various gravel biking, MTB trails, and cycling routes available, connecting beaches, viewpoints, and farmland.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The beaches like Punta Prima and Cala Binissafúller offer safe, tranquil waters for children. The s'Albufera des Grau Natural Park is also considered family-friendly for gentle walks and nature observation. Exploring the picturesque village of Binibeca Vell or the Molí de Dalt windmill can also be enjoyable for all ages.
To experience authentic Menorcan culture, visit the Molí de Dalt windmill, which houses an ethnographic museum showcasing the region's agricultural history. During summer evenings, Sant Lluís hosts handicraft markets. You can also explore the nearby hamlets of S'Ullastrar and Torret for a glimpse into rural charm, or observe the traditional game of Joc de Bolla played at the C.C.D. Sant Lluís.
Beyond the beaches, the 'Islote del Aire' (Aire Islet) visible from Punta Prima is a protected islet known for its unique gecko species and lighthouse. For stunning views, head to one of the lookout hills within s'Albufera des Grau Natural Park. The coastal paths also offer numerous viewpoints overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
Yes, Ses Olles is highly regarded as one of Menorca's best snorkeling spots, even though it doesn't have a traditional beach. Its clear waters and marine life make it an excellent choice for underwater exploration.
Just a short distance from Sant Lluís, Mahón offers its charming Old Town and Harbor. You can explore the historic center and visit the impressive Church of Our Lady of Carmen (Església del Carme), the largest religious building in the Menorcan capital, known for its neoclassical architecture and market hall in the cloister.
Visitors frequently praise the unique beauty and natural setting of sites like the Cales Coves Necropolis, describing it as a 'dream bay' and 'uniquely beautiful to hike'. The s'Albufera des Grau Natural Park is also highly recommended for its rewarding hikes and extensive views. The overall charm of Sant Lluís, with its quiet streets and whitewashed houses, is often highlighted.
Absolutely. Just a short drive from Sant Lluís, you'll find Binibeca Vell, a picturesque fishing village famous for its whitewashed houses and narrow, winding alleys. It's considered one of Menorca's most photographed spots and is perfect for an evening stroll.


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