This Menorcan beach may have been a favorite, but there was plenty to take in during our visit in mid-August. It was easy to get to, as it was just a bus ride away, and then a short walk to the beach and boardwalk. The beach was quite crowded near the car park and the area where the tourist boats dock. The rest of the beach was littered with decaying seagrass, but there were also drifts of what seemed to be 'Buckie balls' - dense balls of natural felt formed from plant debris that rolled around on the seabed. The largely wooded dunes at the back of the beach are a protected area, and it's worth taking a short stroll through - you might even spot some white-flowering dune daffodils.