A beautiful spot, to visit and have a swim. The cave isn’t super accessible, so would be a challenge for kids or those less able. To get there by car you need to aim for “parking Cala de Moraig”, which was €12 for the day. There is a one way system meaning it’s quite a drive round to reach there, but it’s quick to exit. There’s a long, steep ramp down to the beach, with spectacular views. We managed it with a buggy and 4 and 7 year olds, but we didn’t stay long because of the heat and returning up the ramp was a struggle for the little ones. The water was so warm and perfect, I wish we could have...
Read moreThe cave is located just on the right side of the beach. The view from up is really breathtaking looking down at the beach and the blue water. The cave is very sharp rocky and slippery, there are obvious markings and barriers but lots of people seems to ignore them. You need good shoes all around the area. You can have the place all to yourself if you go later in the day. And like others said, its accessible at all tides.. Also, all hiking trails starting from here are fantastic (but not easy). And going back up takes a bit of effort, well worth it though! PS:...
Read moreNice small beach, with a stunning cave in the rocks, if you're a good swimmer well worth a visit, pitfalls are that there were many jellyfish in the water, so make sure you're vigilant, also we couldnt get a table at the small bar they have there which was frustring as nothing else around and bare in mind this is in September, so I imagine at peak times it's rather busy. All in all worth visiting for the water cave and...
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