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Binissafúller

Surrounded by palm trees which engulf the gorge, Binissafúller is formed by a white sand beach of about fifty metres long and twenty two metres wide. Its main charm is due to its small size and the old little houses preserved exactly like their origins. Nearby, we can find the Binissafúller Nautical Club, an idyllic and busy establishment next to the sea, where we can taste a wide variety of fresh fish from the island.

To access the beach we must reach Sant Lluis. After crossing the town we will see a roundabout called Sa Pau, where we will find the indications to the south coast beaches.


 




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