Cala Trebalúger

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Cala Trebalúger is a secluded, unspoiled cove on the south coast of Menorca, Spain, known for its white sand, turquoise waters, and access mainly by foot or boat.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
cove
accessDifficulty moderate
accessMethod by boat
on foot
belongsToMunicipality Ferreries NERFINISHED
country Spain
hasAccessTrailFrom Cala Galdana NERFINISHED
Cala Mitjana NERFINISHED
hasAnchorageArea yes
hasApproximateWalkingTimeFromCalaMitjana about 40 minutes
hasBeachServices limited
hasBeachType sandy beach
hasDevelopmentLevel low
hasLifeguardService no
hasMainUse recreation
hasNaturalEnvironment yes
hasNearbyRiverMouth Trebalúger ravine NERFINISHED
hasProtectedCharacter partially protected natural area
hasSandColor white
hasSandGrainType fine
hasSeaOrientation south
hasShorelineFeature cliffs
pine forest nearby
hasUrbanization non-urban
hasVegetation Mediterranean scrub
hasWaterClarity high
hasWaterColor turquoise
hasWaveConditions generally calm
isAccessibleByCar no direct access
isKnownFor lack of mass tourism
natural beauty
tranquility
isPartOf southern Menorca coves
isSecluded true
isUnspoiled true
locatedIn Balearic Islands
Mediterranean Sea
Menorca NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoastOf south coast of Menorca
nearbyTown Es Migjorn Gran NERFINISHED
Ferreries NERFINISHED
popularFor hiking access
snorkeling
swimming

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Es Migjorn Gran hasBeach Cala Trebalúger