The Llucalari’s cove, the next crevice that opened up to the sea...!
The Llucalari’s cove can be found following the camí de cavalls (after Cala de Sant Llorenç) and before reaching Son Bou. It is like a secret cove and is visited by very few people, especially people from the island. It is a solitary cove without any kind of services and is located in a totally wild and protected natural area.
The most direct way to reach this cove would be by the Camí de Cavalls, from Son Bou and overcoming its imposing cliffs and at a distance of approximately 1 km. It is a cove without sand (it is in the process of formation). It is made up of greyish pebbles. Depending on the time of year we can find a lot of seaweed. Another way to get there is to rent a kayak in Son Bou.
As we usually recommend, to go to these coves, it is advisable to be prepared with water, food and good shade. Another essential thing in this cove are the snorkelling goggles, if you like to snorkel... leaving the bay on both sides you can enjoy its rocky seabed, it also has large meadows of posidonia where many fish live.
If you come to Ca s'Arader, we would love to tell you how beautiful this place is, but to get there... you have to think about it! We don't usually recommend it in the middle of summer!
You can contact us through our website - www.casarader.com or by email at reservas@casarader.com or by phone at +34 670 222 115, and at the same number by Whattsapp or Telegram.
Ca s’Arader is named after Menorca’s artisan carpenters that used the wood from the indigenous wild olive tree to make all kinds of farming tools. In the olden days it was an essential role for the islands economy that was passed on from fathers to sons. Today, the few artisan carpenters or araders that are left, mostly make gates, tables, benches or stalls amongst other items.