Es Migjorn Gran (Catalan pronunciation: [əz miˈd͡ʒoɾn ˈgɾan]) is a small municipality in southern Menorca in the Spanish Balearic Islands.
There are many 'calas' or coves that are encompassed by pine-covered cliffs along the coast, where there are small sandy beaches only accessible by foot or by sea, which mean they are very rarely busy.
In 1989, the surrounding area of Es Migjorn Gran was established as an independent municipality, making it one of the newest and smallest on the islands.
The focal point of the village is the small church of San Cristobal located in the town center, serving as its primary landmark.
Comparable to other regions of Menorca, Es Migjorn district is home to several prehistoric sites, notably abandoned settlements known as talaiots and caves in the hillsides.