Binibeca Vell, a small whitewashed fishermen’s village on Menorca, has become a major draw for visitors to Spain’s Balearic Islands – Copyright AFP JAIME REINA
Valentin BONTEMPS
Every year, nearly 800,000 tourists wander through the alleys of Binibeca Vell, a tiny whitewashed village nicknamed “the Spanish Mykonos” for its resemblance to the famous Greek island which attracts huge crowds of visitors.
For its 200 residents, “that is a lot” said Oscar Monge, who runs a local residents’ association and would like the village “to be calmer”.
Binibeca Vell, on Menorca island, sits on a small bay with sparkling turquoise…
