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Caló del Moro is a stunning hidden gem located in Mallorca, famous for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and beautiful sandy beach.

Highlights of this location include:

  • A picturesque setting with amazing sunset views.
  • Ideal for snorkeling, as the water is often home to a variety of fish.
  • Popular among visitors for its breathtaking scenery.
  • Access can be obtained via a short hike, making it a rewarding destination.

However, visitors should also be aware of the following drawbacks:

  • The beach can get extremely crowded, especially during peak season, making it hard to find space.
  • Parking is limited and requires a 20-30 minute walk from the nearest lot.
  • Access to the beach involves steep steps and rocky paths, which could be challenging for families or those with mobility issues.

Despite the challenges, Caló del Moro remains a must-visit for anyone looking to experience one of Mallorca's most beautiful spots!

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Sant Antoni de Portmany - Provincia de Illes Balears - Spain

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Juan Inciarte 1 month ago

Fantastic experience: Calo del Moro is an absolutely breathtaking beach—definitely worth the visit. The location is relatively easy to find, and while there’s a bit of a walk to get there, the scenic path only adds to the experience. Once you arrive, the views are incredible and the water is crystal clear. That said, it’s important to know that the beach area itself is quite small. If you're traveling with family and hoping to set up chairs, umbrellas, or bring lots of beach gear, this might not be the ideal spot. It’s more suited for a quick swim, sunbathing on a towel, or soaking in the natural beauty. Still, for those who appreciate a more rugged, postcard-perfect beach, Caló del Moro is a must.

Brianna Leary 3 months ago

Fantastic experience: The beach is gorgeous and the water is lovely , it’s a super popular beach so if you want a good spot you’ll have to go early . Same goes with parking - you just have to get lucky. The walk down is absolutely fine in flip flops or sandals.

Ana-Marija Trajkovska 4 months ago

Fantastic experience: Absolutely stunning! Beautiful cove and crystal clear waters. It’s a 20min walk from the car park, and bit of hiking. Don’t wear flip flops, wear sport shoes!

Iris 5 months ago

Fantastic experience: Parking: park at the designated parking spot for almunia/llombards Walking: you need to walk about 15-20mins to get to the almunia then 5 mins additional rocky and steep road to get down to the calo del moro (it’s not bad but just in case wear the tennis shoes-i wore the flipflop and totally fine) Just get there before 9AM to get the spots!!! Nice view and water - I personally recommend cala llombards more than calo del moro for swimming and diving This beach is just for picture I went mid May

Lana Kranjčević 6 months ago

Positive experience: Bring sport shoes because it will be so much easier. We parked on a nearby street and walked 15 minutes to the beach. It’s beautiful and one of the clearest waters I had ever swam in. It was end of April but I still recommend taking a swim, despite the cold of the water. Core memory

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Vladimir Petrovic 4 months ago

Fantastic experience: Apaolutno najspektakularnija plaža na Palmi. Zahteva malo muke za dolazak. Hodanje po vrucini po kozijoj stazici od 20 -25minuta. Muka je nagradjena kada vidite plazu sa izdubljenim stenama i pescanim dnom. Mala je i ogromna je guzva. Silazak do plaze veoma zahtevan.

victor Perez Padilla 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: A very small beer and crowded, the path to get there is a bit difficult, but the view and the water are stunning, it's worth seeing.

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Very Ena 2 years ago

Negative experience: Nicht zu empfehlen! Total überlaufen- schon um 7:30 morgens! Parkplätze schon in der Früh überfüllt. 5000 Besucher täglich tummeln sich in der 40 m breiten Bucht. Der Instagram Wahnsinn mit der Jagd nach dem besten Foto erreicht hier seinen Höhepunkt! Hunderte Möchtegern Influencer stellen sich in Pose! Keine Toiletten, Mülleimer oder Gelegenheit Wasser oder Essen zu kaufen. Unglaublich was hier passiert und wie mit der Natur und den Anwohnern umgegangen wird!

Uptempofiziert 2 years ago

Fantastic experience: Super schöne Bucht zum schwimmen und sehr schöne Wege und Landschaft drum herum. Liegeplätze sind (zumindest am Wochenende im Juni) begrenzt und wenn man sich Stress ersparen will parkt man schon ein paar hundert Meter vorm Ziel ;)

Carlito Cebolla 2 years ago

Negative experience: Diese Bucht gehört zugesperrt Umweltverschmutzung und Massen Touristen ! BITTE BITTE DER UMWELT ZULIEBE SPERRT DEN ZUGANG FÜR 1-2 Jahre danke Foto Hotspot nicht mehr , Kilometerlang laufen für das man gleich wieder umdrehen kann . Fotos ja Baden schwimmen nur in der Früh Daher für mich kein Spot Fotos machen haben ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Sterne verdient Baden gehen kannst vergessen , bei mir war jeder Stein besetzt Leider nichts für mich und leider hunderte Menschen ☹️

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Brianna Leary 3 months ago

Fantastic experience: The beach is gorgeous and the water is lovely , it’s a super popular beach so if you want a good spot you’ll have to go early . Same goes with parking - you just have to get lucky. The walk down is absolutely fine in flip flops or sandals.

Eunna Oh 6 months ago

Positive experience: Beautiful beach but it’s FILLED with people and it’s a tiny beach. Everyone is stepping on top of eachother like ants. If you can go at 7am you might be okay. Lots of people coming and going but it is beautiful from the top and maybe go down for a dip and leave. To get down to the beach is a steep rocky/sandy route so not recommended for all people. You need to park on the road and walk down the path to access the beach. There is a beautiful rocky beach next to it connected by an easy 6 min path.

Anouar El 8 months ago

Fantastic experience: Incredible – Dreamlike clear water, fine sand and a breathtaking backdrop. A real paradise that one must experience!

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ErickPhoto “ErickPHOTO” 9 months ago

Fantastic experience: Shallow and clear water with a small sandy beach but it’s overcrowded. Ensure that you park legally or you will get a €50 infraction. I’d also recommend that you bring water shoes to hike down the rocks to the beach but sandals should be okayish.

Joao Victor 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: The most beautiful beach I've been to in Mallorca, try to arrive early as the strip of sand is quite small and there aren't many places to lay out your towel. Continuing along the trail, there are other beaches as well.

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Mar Parra Martin De Las Mulas 1 year ago

Positive experience: Very beautiful, difficult access, no beach bar and very crowded.

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Radu Stefan 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Great beach, we had an awesome time there. Be sure to bring some water shoes, there are many rocks that you will step on. Lots of places to jump in the water from high spots. Bring your own drinks and food, there are no shops or restaurants close to the beach.

Patrice Silva 2 years ago

Fantastic experience: A preserved corner of paradise, Caló del Moro is a natural gem that should not be missed in Mallorca. However, it is essential that we take measures to preserve this fragile beauty. The amount of sand removed daily is alarming, highlighting the urgency of protecting this unique environment. A reservation and quota system could be the key to maintaining the integrity of this place, given its growing popularity. The absence of commercial amenities and restaurants helps maintain the natural charm of the cove, offering an authentic experience. Although tranquility reigns without a lifeguard, it emphasizes the individual responsibility we have towards this preserved paradise. Let us take advantage of the chance to discover such treasures while consciously acting to protect their fragility in the face of the influx of tourists.

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Ľubomír Loy 5 years ago

Fantastic experience: Very charmed place. One of the best what I have seen. If you are looking for comfortable beach, honestly forget about it. Is it not suitable for small kids, its like small trekking. Anyway, take the tight shoes, otherwise way in flip flops would be very hard. We know it personaly. You can have very nice circle walk - take the stairs down via cala s’Almuna, after way to Caló del Moro and to parking place back via forest - watch the sign. Water shoes will be helpful as well. Bring the water because there is only one stand for drinks there. Nothing more. No restaurants. Its really natural space.

C. H. 7 years ago

Positive experience: It was a nice natural beach but unfortunately it was damaged from tourists. The access was difficult. There were no restaurant near the place. You need to rent a car, because the public transportation could not reach this place directly. Also the parking area was far from the bay. So you need at least to walk around 2 km from the parking area. Even just to put the towel was impossible because other people also stand up just to wait other people to swim. The beach area itself was small.

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Rise 1 year ago

Negative experience: crowded, trash, music and noise… very difficult access, tiny.. no lifeguard and this is not the paradise that people promise you. Any other beach is better than this one, don't be fooled.

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Juan Carlos Camacho 2 years ago

Fantastic experience: Beautiful beach, cozy, small, if you go, make sure to go with time because it gets crowded, but it's worth it to swim in those waters. I went down from the road where you park the car, there are some stairs that lead down to Cala Almunia. There you can see the cove or to the left there's a path next to a house that leads to the beach. You walk a bit on that path and reach the cove. It's a bit of a walk, but, as I said, it's worth it. The scenery is gorgeous, there's no bar, no restrooms, no lifeguard, or at least that's what I thought when I went. I leave photos and a video for you to see, if not, I'm sorry, but I recommend it.

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Ulrich Jackisch 4 years ago

Fantastic experience: Calo´ des Moro, eine der schönsten Buchten Mallorcas. Nicht einfach zu erreichen und mit einer kleinen Wanderung von dem neu angelegten Parkplatz verbunden. Die direkte Zufahrt mit dem Auto bis an den Abstieg ist untersagt. Zu empfehlen ist der Zugang über die ca. 120 Stufen Treppe der Cala de s´ Almunia, um von dort über das Naturschutzgebiet in die Bucht zu gelangen. Der kurze Abstieg in die Bucht ist für sich schon ein Abenteuer. Der Rückweg gestaltet sich entlang eines Pfades parallel und oberhalb der Bucht, mit herrlichen und sehr unterschiedlichen Aussichten auf das Wasser und der Badenden. Eine gewisse Fitness und Trittsicherheit sollte vorhanden sein um hier ein Bad zu nehmen oder nur dem Treiben von oben zuzusehen. Das kristallklare türkise Wasser, nicht unbedingt bei Sturm und Wellengang, entschädigt für den anstrengenden An - und Abmarsch. Für Personen mit Mobilitätseinschränkung nicht zu Empfehlen. Eine Anreise mit dem Boot ist möglich und weniger anstrengend.

Enrique Garcia Prados 4 years ago

Positive experience: Para llegar hay un parking bastante grande aunque en Agosto se llena, hay que tener cuidado con el GPS y poner el parking y no la cala para no entrar en zonas restringidas. Hay que andar un tramo por asfalto y luego por montaña así que llevar unas zapatillas no vendrá mal. La entrada a la cala es casi escalar y no está nada acondicionado. La cala es espectacular y más cuando el sol da entre las dos Montañas aunque es pequeña y por ende suele estar llena y es complicado mantener la distancia de Seguridad. La playa es con rocas salvó en la entrada así que no cuentes con estar tumbado. Ir fuera de temporada es lo mejor para disfrutarla tanto por la tranquilidad como para disfrutar el agua cristalina. En resumen el acceso y la cantidad de gente es lo malo, como punto positivo si todo el mundo va por algo porque es preciosa.

Francesc Triviño Sánchez 4 years ago

Fantastic experience: La cala es excepcional, PERO como no llegues antes de las 9, no encontrarás sitio. Se llena y se llena y a la gente le da igual la distancia de seguridad....

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Yaroslav Myroniuk 1 week ago

Positive experience: A very beautiful bay with clear water, fish, and caves. The road to the place is difficult, especially with children.

Filip 1 month ago

Positive experience: Stunning beach crystal clear water. Downside to having a beautiful and popular beach like this is that is always going to be overcrowded to the point where there is no more place for a single person. This is more of a bucket list and you cannot have a full beach day here and enjoy it. There are much better beaches to enjoy for the day, but this is something worth seeing for a short period of time.

Juan Inciarte 1 month ago

Fantastic experience: Calo del Moro is an absolutely breathtaking beach—definitely worth the visit. The location is relatively easy to find, and while there’s a bit of a walk to get there, the scenic path only adds to the experience. Once you arrive, the views are incredible and the water is crystal clear. That said, it’s important to know that the beach area itself is quite small. If you're traveling with family and hoping to set up chairs, umbrellas, or bring lots of beach gear, this might not be the ideal spot. It’s more suited for a quick swim, sunbathing on a towel, or soaking in the natural beauty. Still, for those who appreciate a more rugged, postcard-perfect beach, Caló del Moro is a must.

Valerie Alvarez 2 months ago

Fantastic experience: Caló del Moro is one of the most stunning beaches I’ve ever visited an absolute must-see in Mallorca. Yes it is over crowded but worth the visit. The water is crystal clear with vibrant turquoise tones, and the surrounding cliffs create the most breathtaking backdrop. It’s a bit of a walk to get down, but 100% worth it for the views and peaceful atmosphere. Pack light, wear good shoes, and prepare to be blown away. A hidden gem that feels like paradise!

Brianna Leary 3 months ago

Fantastic experience: The beach is gorgeous and the water is lovely , it’s a super popular beach so if you want a good spot you’ll have to go early . Same goes with parking - you just have to get lucky. The walk down is absolutely fine in flip flops or sandals.

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Paco Romo Torres 4 years ago

Fantastic experience: Es evidente que si tiene tantas reseñas esta cala es por algo, pero os dejo unas sugerencias a tener en cuenta. Es una cala muy visitada, no es muy grande, tiene una anchura de unos 50 metros aproximados, por lo tanto, si quieres tener sitio, tenéis que madrugar. Es una playa muy hermosa, por lo tanto hay que cuidarla, en algunas ocasiones, es normal ver poca arena, debido al fuerte oleajes, desaparece. Es conveniente, llevar un buen aprovisionamiento, de bebidas y comida, si vais a estar mucho tiempo, ya que alli es mas dificil hacerse con algo. Por lo que veo, a las embarcaciones, les importa bien poco los bañistas, llegan casi a echar a la gente fuera del agua, mi sugerencia particular, es que lo pongáis en conocimiento de las autoridades pertinentes. La ley lo dice muy claro: Para garantizar la seguridad de los usuarios de las playas, y especialmente de los bañistas, las Autoridades han establecido en la línea de playa zonas de protección, generalmente balizadas. Estas zonas se entenderán situadas en el interior de una banda litoral, paralela a la costa, de 200 metros de ancho, en la cual la navegación está prohibida o condicionada a una velocidad de 3 nudos en donde no exista balización. Las zonas son: Reservadas exclusivamente a los bañistas.Prohibidas a todos los deportes náuticos.Los canales de acceso para las tablas de windsurf, esquí náutico, motos náuticas, veleros, embarcaciones a motor, etc., son zonas prohibidas para el baño y destinadas a dar acceso a la playa a los usuarios de los deportes náuticos.

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Martin Angelov 11 months ago

Fantastic experience: Very beautiful, the water super clean for snorkeling!!! Don't go in peak season. Very crowded! Good luck.

Lidia González Pérez 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: AMAZING! The only thing is to get there before 9:30 AM to be able to park well and have space to lay down the towel. It's a very narrow sandy area and it fills up quickly. Beautiful crystal clear water for ideal snorkeling.

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Raffy 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Beautiful!!! For diving, snorkeling, sunbathing... there are no bars or restrooms, very poorly served. You go down to the cove after a long path, at least 20 minutes on foot if you don't have a scooter. We parked along the road for free. Steps, dangerous path, I suggest sneakers and beach shoes for the rocks on the seabed.

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Y. T. Nixon Tan 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Accessing this secluded beach can be a bit of an adventure, but it’s well worth the effort. The beach is about an hour’s drive from Palma, and you’ll need to navigate through the charming town of Santanyí. There is no direct parking at the beach, so you’ll need to park in the designated area near the entrance and walk the rest of the way. The hike down to the beach is relatively short but involves a steep and rocky path, so wearing sturdy shoes and being prepared for a bit of a climb is advisable. The beach itself is quite small and can get crowded, especially during peak tourist season. However, its secluded location and the effort required to reach it tend to limit the number of visitors, allowing for a more intimate and peaceful experience. The fine white sand and the calm, shallow waters make it an ideal spot for swimming and snorkeling. The underwater visibility is excellent, and the marine life is abundant. There are no facilities or amenities, so it’s essential to come prepared.

YG Lee 1 year ago

Positive experience: The landscape there was beautiful, but there are too many people and the waves were so strong that it is not suitable for swimming and snorkeling.

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Isabel Romero Alcantara 4 months ago

Negative experience: La cala en si es muy bonita, para hacerte una foto, pero como todo lo que se pone de moda, se destruye… el agua está llena de plásticos y mierdas de la gente y masificada, teniendo en cuenta que apenas tiene zona de arena… la verdad es que hay calas mil veces mejores para pasar un buen día de playa, ya sea disfrutando de la arena o del buceo con snorkel.

Iris 5 months ago

Fantastic experience: Parking: park at the designated parking spot for almunia/llombards Walking: you need to walk about 15-20mins to get to the almunia then 5 mins additional rocky and steep road to get down to the calo del moro (it’s not bad but just in case wear the tennis shoes-i wore the flipflop and totally fine) Just get there before 9AM to get the spots!!! Nice view and water - I personally recommend cala llombards more than calo del moro for swimming and diving This beach is just for picture I went mid May

dani caro 6 years ago

Fantastic experience: Unos de los lugares más bonito de la isla ☺️☺️☺️, llévate gafa y tubo de buceo ,si vas con niños el acceso es complicado ,por lo que yo elegiría otra cala como la de Mondragó o la de al lado playa S'Amarador tienen arena ☺️

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Yaroslav Myroniuk 1 week ago

Positive experience: A very beautiful bay with clear water, fish, and caves. The road to the place is difficult, especially with children.

Filip 1 month ago

Positive experience: Stunning beach crystal clear water. Downside to having a beautiful and popular beach like this is that is always going to be overcrowded to the point where there is no more place for a single person. This is more of a bucket list and you cannot have a full beach day here and enjoy it. There are much better beaches to enjoy for the day, but this is something worth seeing for a short period of time.

Juan Inciarte 1 month ago

Fantastic experience: Calo del Moro is an absolutely breathtaking beach—definitely worth the visit. The location is relatively easy to find, and while there’s a bit of a walk to get there, the scenic path only adds to the experience. Once you arrive, the views are incredible and the water is crystal clear. That said, it’s important to know that the beach area itself is quite small. If you're traveling with family and hoping to set up chairs, umbrellas, or bring lots of beach gear, this might not be the ideal spot. It’s more suited for a quick swim, sunbathing on a towel, or soaking in the natural beauty. Still, for those who appreciate a more rugged, postcard-perfect beach, Caló del Moro is a must.

Valerie Alvarez 2 months ago

Fantastic experience: Caló del Moro is one of the most stunning beaches I’ve ever visited an absolute must-see in Mallorca. Yes it is over crowded but worth the visit. The water is crystal clear with vibrant turquoise tones, and the surrounding cliffs create the most breathtaking backdrop. It’s a bit of a walk to get down, but 100% worth it for the views and peaceful atmosphere. Pack light, wear good shoes, and prepare to be blown away. A hidden gem that feels like paradise!

Adam 3 months ago

Positive experience: Stunning beach no doubt about it but difficult to get down to and very very small! Preferred a few others on this coast!

Brianna Leary 3 months ago

Fantastic experience: The beach is gorgeous and the water is lovely , it’s a super popular beach so if you want a good spot you’ll have to go early . Same goes with parking - you just have to get lucky. The walk down is absolutely fine in flip flops or sandals.

Pere Joan 4 months ago

Negative experience: Masificate beach imposible to relax and take the sun. Dirty and not polite people.

Lisa Sieburger 4 months ago

Positive experience: An absolutely beautiful cove with crystal-clear turquoise water and dramatic rock formations – truly a natural gem! It takes a bit of effort to get down, but it’s worth it. The downside: it’s incredibly crowded, which sadly takes away from the experience. Conclusion: One of the most beautiful coves I’ve ever been to, but due to the heavy crowds, I wouldn’t go back.

Ana-Marija Trajkovska 4 months ago

Fantastic experience: Absolutely stunning! Beautiful cove and crystal clear waters. It’s a 20min walk from the car park, and bit of hiking. Don’t wear flip flops, wear sport shoes!

Iris 5 months ago

Fantastic experience: Parking: park at the designated parking spot for almunia/llombards Walking: you need to walk about 15-20mins to get to the almunia then 5 mins additional rocky and steep road to get down to the calo del moro (it’s not bad but just in case wear the tennis shoes-i wore the flipflop and totally fine) Just get there before 9AM to get the spots!!! Nice view and water - I personally recommend cala llombards more than calo del moro for swimming and diving This beach is just for picture I went mid May

Rams 83 5 months ago

Positive experience: Id treat all these reviews with a big pinch of salt. According to recent reports influencers are making this area completely overrun by tourists. An area for 100 people is receiving 1700 visitors. Mallorca has lots of other lovely areas. Treat the locals with respect as they should be able to enjoy the areas too.

Lana Kranjčević 6 months ago

Positive experience: Bring sport shoes because it will be so much easier. We parked on a nearby street and walked 15 minutes to the beach. It’s beautiful and one of the clearest waters I had ever swam in. It was end of April but I still recommend taking a swim, despite the cold of the water. Core memory

Nicolaas 6 months ago

Positive experience: Probably once a real hidden gem. Nowadays extremely crowded with lots of people making selfies. You have to be lucky to find a spot where you can lie down. But on the upside: It was clean en the nature is still really beautiful.

r m 6 months ago

Fantastic experience: It is a really beautiful place. I am glad that I went. I was very impressed. I thought it was still a little chilly for swimming at the beginning of April, but I wanted to jump in. We took a cab from Palma to get here, but I would recommend renting a car. It took over an hour each way by cab and cost us a fortune. Also, there were no cabs at all to take us back, which was very annoying. Be sure to rent a car, or if you take a cab, have it wait for you until you return.

Eunna Oh 6 months ago

Positive experience: Beautiful beach but it’s FILLED with people and it’s a tiny beach. Everyone is stepping on top of eachother like ants. If you can go at 7am you might be okay. Lots of people coming and going but it is beautiful from the top and maybe go down for a dip and leave. To get down to the beach is a steep rocky/sandy route so not recommended for all people. You need to park on the road and walk down the path to access the beach. There is a beautiful rocky beach next to it connected by an easy 6 min path.

Le Hien 8 months ago

Positive experience: Nice and beautiful view

Celine Hesse 8 months ago

Fantastic experience: Went there in February and was stunning

Anouar El 8 months ago

Fantastic experience: Incredible – Dreamlike clear water, fine sand and a breathtaking backdrop. A real paradise that one must experience!

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Alex Mirea 8 months ago

Fantastic experience: Simply wow

Shray Khanna 9 months ago

Fantastic experience: Beautiful small hike to reach to this beach, the views are simply stunning, had an amazing time there.

Dávid Kozma 9 months ago

Fantastic experience: Just like in the pictures, but the crowd is large. You can lay your towel on larger prickly rocks right next to the beach. The view definitely deserves 5*.

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C. K. 9 months ago

Fantastic experience: beautiful beach. Very crowded in the summer months.

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Meryem 9 months ago

Fantastic experience: I really wanted to come here, even though the weather was cool, I still swam on January 25th. It was magnificent.

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Kev P 9 months ago

Negative experience: The absolute flop of our Mallorca vacation. The photos suggest beautiful sea and a nice bay. However, the bitter reality shows on site: Totally overcrowded with extremely difficult accessibility. It's okay to visit for a photo, but queuing with the other visitors like sardines in a can can be spared. No recommendation.

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Liece khalfallah Liece 9 months ago

Fantastic experience: Magnificent, paradise on earth exists

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Anastasia Сozarevici 9 months ago

Fantastic experience: The beach is absolutely beautiful, but it can get quite crowded. If you arrive early, you can secure a good spot. Many people tend to leave relatively quickly, though. There’s definitely plenty of space to swim and even jump off the rocks :)

Dave Kowalski 9 months ago

Fantastic experience: Dreamlike cove completely hidden in the beautiful landscape. Heartfelt thanks to the owners of the surrounding private land! They grant all people free access and also advocate for the preservation of the beautiful nature. The access paths are nicely fenced and there are numerous lovingly prepared signs. Those who wish can even donate (everything clearly marked and flyers available). Outside of the high season, this hotspot (like many places in Mallorca) is a true gem of nature! I am grateful to have the privilege of experiencing this cove almost alone!

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ErickPhoto “ErickPHOTO” 9 months ago

Fantastic experience: Shallow and clear water with a small sandy beach but it’s overcrowded. Ensure that you park legally or you will get a €50 infraction. I’d also recommend that you bring water shoes to hike down the rocks to the beach but sandals should be okayish.

Laura Plank 10 months ago

Fantastic experience: Beautiful

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Dorota Zięba 10 months ago

Fantastic experience: Calo des Moro - often described as the most beautiful, and definitely the most photographed spot in Mallorca. I can't hide that it was stunning. The descent and then the ascent to the beach requires a bit of effort, and the beach itself is tiny, but it's worth it.

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Léo Pbt 10 months ago

Positive experience: This place is beautiful, but a victim of its success. I visited at the end of September but couldn't go down; people were queuing to get down because it was so crowded.

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Andres Villa 10 months ago

Fantastic experience: It is a beautiful place to visit. I would recommend visiting it outside the high season, since parking is very limited and it will be tremendously crowded. If you take a picture from inside the caves, you can manage to shoot a heart, which I believe pretty much represents something else for this amazing place.

Tetyana Putyatina 10 months ago

Fantastic experience: The beach has a steep descent down. The water is turquoise. You can reach it via a scenic path in half an hour from the neighboring cove. Along the path are cacti, cypress trees, and pines. Part of the trail goes through private property and is fenced on both sides with wooden fences that have signs in several languages asking not to climb over the fence. There are no restrooms available, along with all the corresponding consequences in this cove and the two neighboring coves.

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Giuseppe 10 months ago

Negative experience: Very dirty and super crowded

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Kaylyn B 11 months ago

Negative experience: There are now private 'do not enter' signs and gates at all the trail entrances (Dec 6 2024). This is no longer a public beach.

V.A. 11 months ago

Fantastic experience: Wonderful! Very beautiful cove, great view of the water and the rocky slopes. The small beach is crowded and does not invite you to stay. The entire facility is privately managed and well maintained. The 'hiking route' is very nicely laid out. Unfortunately, there are no toilets available.

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benson346csl 11 months ago

Positive experience: beautiful beach, unfortunately totally overcrowded and difficult 'access'

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Martin Angelov 11 months ago

Fantastic experience: Very beautiful, the water super clean for snorkeling!!! Don't go in peak season. Very crowded! Good luck.

IRZOL oNe 11 months ago

Fantastic experience: You simply have to be here

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Jean-Luc WEISS 11 months ago

Fantastic experience: Very beautiful viewpoint, impressive when there is wind.

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Császár Zsuzsanna 11 months ago

Fantastic experience: There were so many mosquitoes, so we skipped it.

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Stefan Berlin 11 months ago

Positive experience: Beautiful bay although Cala S Almunia is even more beautiful.

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이주원 11 months ago

Fantastic experience: This place is truly the best beach. The best experience of my life. It's safe enough for me, who can't swim, to enjoy myself freely, and the clear sea where fish are clearly visible. No particular preparations are needed, just go in light clothing and with a light heart.

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Marco Mendritzki 11 months ago

Fantastic experience: Very beautiful bay that invites you to relax. Recommended to go early to avoid the crowds.

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Tomasz Kale 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: An amazing place, however, the number of tourists kills it.

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David Bancillon 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Absolutely a place to see when you are in Majorca. The water is very clear. You need to bring masks, as we were able to swim with fish! Awesome! Be careful with children, there is a long staircase to go down.

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Anthony bangs 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Amazing place, little walk to get there but worth it. Take all essentials with you.

Corentin Débouche 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: One of the most beautiful coves on the island, the water is clear but the cove is crowded with people. Come early (9 am) to find a spot.

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erwan cheetah 1 year ago

Negative experience: Probably a victim of its success. Way too many people in the middle of August for so little space, it becomes ridiculous. Crystal clear waters like elsewhere, but very little life in the waters. In short, avoid in summer, recommend off-season. 1 star because people attract people and ruin the place.

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Joao Victor 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: The most beautiful beach I've been to in Mallorca, try to arrive early as the strip of sand is quite small and there aren't many places to lay out your towel. Continuing along the trail, there are other beaches as well.

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Margot Belin 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: A little piece of paradise. I recommend bringing a pair of sneakers to get there. There are quite a few people during the day, but that doesn’t take away from the charm of this place. The sea is beautiful ;) An absolutely must-do place in Majorca!

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Reza 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Such a beautiful place! Sturdy shoes are recommended for the rocks and terrain.

vvoitas 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: A paradise on earth. It's hard to describe in words how beautiful it is there. Number one in Mallorca. I also recommend it for cliff diving enthusiasts.

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Eric Christian King 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Great ('hidden'?) gem. Took some time finding the place but was worth it.

Romain Das Neves 1 year ago

Positive experience: Incredible artificial coves, with a magnificent view and very sporty access, but it's worth it.

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Lu Fan 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: It's like water, but the scenery is very nice, it's worth a visit, a great place for diving.

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Zio Pino 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Charming place, a paradise

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Wasil Afzali 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Most beautiful cove in Mallorca but expect it to be crowded! Definitely be there before 9 AM to park closer to the trail to the cove. From there, it takes 10-15 minutes. We managed to get down in Birkenstocks - but sturdy footwear is recommended.

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Giovanni P 1 year ago

Positive experience: A stunning picturesque cove, white sand and crystal clear water. Probably one of the most beautiful on the island, but being very popular and touristy, it is almost always overcrowded. But it's a must-see on the island!

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Aneta Kopecká 1 year ago

Positive experience: Wonderful beach, but access is worse (25 minutes on foot from the main parking lot). You can also park a little away from the bay, but the police issue fines + it’s a very popular beach, so there are many people. Definitely take water, there are no refreshments or showers. It's head to head, many people come to take pictures, but it's justified. Truly beautiful!

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Michał Skonieczny 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: A must-see! But only to admire, preferably from the terrace/rock shelf along the bay. Not suitable for sunbathing due to the amount of space and the crowd of people. Better to go for a swim a bit further and jump from the rocks.

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Angel GIL BREIS 1 year ago

Positive experience: Beautiful cove, although access in summer is not very recommended.

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Karina Lis7JD 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: I loved going to this beach, beautiful with crystal clear water☀️‍♂️

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Rise 1 year ago

Negative experience: crowded, trash, music and noise… very difficult access, tiny.. no lifeguard and this is not the paradise that people promise you. Any other beach is better than this one, don't be fooled.

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Sergio Lahoz 1 year ago

Negative experience: Unknown cove until a few years ago for those of us who are not from here, but thanks to social media coming here has become impossible at any time. It is more enjoyable from above seeing the landscape. I would rate it higher if it weren't for the overwhelming feeling of being there in general. That said, the cove and the views are very beautiful.

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Antonio Cc 1 year ago

Negative experience: This beach is totally overrated. From the beginning, you are in for an odyssey: if you're lucky, you'll find a parking spot. Then, get ready to walk under the sun for about 25/30 minutes, which already leaves you exhausted before reaching the sea. And if you're even luckier, you might find a space to put down your towel. The experience is not worth it; it's better to look for another beach that isn't so crowded!

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Ana Raquel Gonzalez Domínguez 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: If you go from cala S'Almunia, it takes just 7 minutes walking along an easy path. The descent is a bit more challenging but it's very short, you can do it even with children from 4 years old. It is worth taking a bath and seeing it up close.

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JESSICA MIRANDA MORAL 1 year ago

Positive experience: It's nice but not enjoyable during high season. Long walk to access and crowded with people. But worth seeing.

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Daiana Raggio 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: The best cove I visited, I found it beautiful, its water very clear and sandy. You really have to go early to find a spot because it's hard to settle in, and it's also difficult to access since it's very steep and you can slip.

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Lidia González Pérez 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: AMAZING! The only thing is to get there before 9:30 AM to be able to park well and have space to lay down the towel. It's a very narrow sandy area and it fills up quickly. Beautiful crystal clear water for ideal snorkeling.

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Antoine G 1 year ago

Positive experience: Very beautiful, but way too many people and boats for the space. It's best to arrive very early (before 9 am).

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Lorant Mathe 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: One of the most beautiful coves in Mallorca! Parking is free and quite large, but from here you should still expect a good 20-30 minute 'walk', but not in flip-flops! (it can be tricky to climb in some places). Near the end of the road leading there, you will already see how beautiful the cove is. Once you manage to 'climb' the last few meters, you only need to find a small piece of space for your towel (which can be quite a challenge; we were there in July 2024, late afternoon/evening... and just as a small spot opened up, we could sit down). Unmissable, in my opinion!

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Camila Rillo 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: A bit rough to get down the rocks, but it's definitely worth the view and swimming! Bring food and water, better with trainers, but I've done with flipflops and it was ok!

Med Yassine Kamal 1 year ago

Positive experience: Nice spot! With many visitors! Better go with sneakers, avoid flip flops. It’s the place to see in Mallorca.

Mathieu Simon 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Surely the most beautiful beach on the island, a bit crowded but it's worth the detour! Arrive very early if you want to be 'alone'.

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Lukas Hirt 1 year ago

Positive experience: Overall a beautiful bay and recommended! However, very busy and it's hard to find a spot. There is a long and steep walk, so you need to be fit. (Sturdy footwear recommended) And what you can't see from above is that the water is very polluted.

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Mª del Mar Arnau 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: A beautiful place. It's a paradise, although very crowded.

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Marcela Alvarez 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: We visited it 2 years ago and it was the best of all...incredible!!!! Today 2024 we are going back to enjoy it.

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Jorge 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Very beautiful and very crowded, difficult to find a spot to sunbathe if you don't go very early.

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Ana Gomez Megias 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Spectacular, it is beautiful, but there are way too many people, so many that I had to leave.

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Raul Aguilera 1 year ago

Positive experience: La Cala is undoubtedly a spectacle. The amount of people in such a small space is also remarkable. So overcrowded that there are people waiting for you to leave to go down to the beach… That really dims the experience and the place loses that spark of 'natural' space ☹️

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Pablo Rey 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: The most beautiful cove of the entire island of Mallorca, although you have to walk quite a bit from the car, it is definitely worth it.

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Esteve 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: One of the best coves in Mallorca, about 30m long, crystal clear and beautiful. Three recommendations you should know: the parking is far away, about 15-20 minutes walk, medium difficulty of access due to the stairs, especially from the cliff of the cove for elderly people, and the most important thing is that if you want to find a spot for your towel, you need to wake up early from 9 am onwards it's full.

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Erick Ronquillo Valverde 1 year ago

Positive experience: Beautiful beach located about a 25-minute walk from the parking lot. Crystal clear water and not too deep. Aqua shoes or technical sandals are required as the terrain is rocky and can become difficult at times.

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Constantin 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: most beautiful cove in Mallorca! amazing!

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Fabian twentyone 1 year ago

Negative experience: Amazing bay ....... BUT.... During the season ..... Leave it ..... We were there at around 9:30 completely full .. stacked on top of each other. A maximum of 40 people can fit in the bay, then it gets uncomfortable. 20 minutes from the car with bags and briefly looked and left again. Info: there is an extremely steep staircase on the way.

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Mimo Al 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Simply beautiful! In my opinion, it is the best beach in Mallorca. The water is crystal clear. It is very similar to the beaches in Thailand.

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Agata XYZ 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Beautiful beach but extremely crowded. If you go there too late, you won’t find a place for a towel. The big parking is a bit further from the beach, but it’s not possible to find a parking spot closer; it’s full.

Greet Vandenbruaene 1 year ago

Positive experience: The way there is along a sandy path and stones, with some climbing at the end. So it's not accessible for babies or disabled people. The bay is definitely worth it. It's a shame that there are still people who throw cans and trash on the ground, even though it's actually a private domain.

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Luana Reali 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Wonderful cove, perhaps one of the most beautiful in Mallorca. If you are driving, do not follow the signs, because you will find a sign blocking access, limiting it to residents only. Look for parking on the road and follow the signs on foot. You walk for about 15 minutes and then you begin an extremely rugged and downhill path that will take you to the cove in another 10-15 minutes. Be careful not to go down with flip-flops because you might slip, rather wear a pair of sneakers. Once you arrive there are further steps to go down, very very steep, so be cautious. I went to Calò del Moro on a very windy day, I recommend wearing sunglasses since my sister was hit by a gust of wind right in the face and we had to rush to the hospital because it injured her cornea. In any case, I recommend seeing this cove.

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이연경 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: I visited from 9 AM to 4 PM, and it was really beautiful, with calm waves, perfect for water activities. The area where you go up and down is short, but it can be slippery, so I recommend wearing aqua shoes. The public parking lot is the safest. It takes about 15 minutes to walk there! There are no yellow parking lines nearby, but there are some cars parked, though it seems they occasionally check. The police even control access on the side across from the public parking lot.

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Laura V.B. 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: One of the most beautiful beaches in Mallorca! The beach is stunning and has a clear blue sea with a beautiful sandy beach and rocks. It is secluded and a small beach - this adds to the charm of the place! From the parking lot, it's about a 20-minute walk to Caló des Moro. It's an uphill walk where you need to be careful, but it's manageable even with flip-flops or barefoot. On the way to the beach, you also pass by Cala S’Almunia. Another beautiful beach to visit! It is very crowded - but this is also to be expected in high season. Finding a spot to comfortably lie on the beach is difficult, but the sea is wonderful for a swim and to enjoy the view!

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Pablo Andres Iuorno 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Beautiful La Concha de la Lora beach.. it's something crazy

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G HS 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: At least 300 steps to get in (you'll remember my comment on the way back). Beautiful views from the top. The beach is very small, so if you want to get a nice spot, come early.

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Kazimierz Kobiak 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Amazing place in Mallorca. You must be there!!!

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Andreu A.S. 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: It was amazing to arrive and see from the high part of the cove that view...beautiful!

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BIBIYSUMANICOMIO BIBIYSUSAVENTURAS 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: A quite cozy and family-friendly place

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Piotr Jarmoszewicz 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Wonderful little bay with high cliffs perfect for jumping (but not so easy to climb). It is a bit tricky to get down to the beach so I wouldn’t recommend it for people with motor disabilities. WATCH OUT TOUGH it’s super crowded so if you want a more peaceful experience, avoid it.

Sonia nm 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: A MUST visit if you are in the area. It is the most intense light blue water we have seen on the island. Pure beauty, it leaves you speechless when you see it. You can get there quickly with bus 517 (we took 20 mins from Colonia Saint Jordi). You have to go down the stairs to cala s'Almunia and then take a path through vegetation to get there. To reach the cove, there is a 10-meter descent with no stairs, just irregular stones. It is easy to go down by crouching and holding onto rocks and trees.

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Rafal Karpik 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Fantastic place, worth a return visit to Mallorca

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