A beautiful little cove with the clearest bluest water I've seen on this coast of the island. There's some parking at the end of a street near by and 5 min walk to the cove but it's a fairly steep and off road with the only paths those trodden by visitors. It's not buggy or wheel chair friendly and would be unsuitable for those with limited mobility. There is no beach or place to set up camp other then the surrounding rocks but there are places you can make do. It's not a sun bathing spot for this reason. There are no amenities or facilities/shops nearby. This though helps make it an unspoilt location that is truly stunning and worth a day or half day visit. There are lots of fish too so good...
Read moreWe originally wanted to visit the caves but had not booked, so we had to kill some time and ended up at Cala Murta and we are so happy we did. It is a lovely little cove with crystal clear water and a wild natural setting. There are some rocks to climb down to reach it but it is possible even with a baby although it is a bit tricky. The water is beautiful and people were snorkeling when we visited but it felt quite choppy between the rocks so I chose not to swim. It was a windy day so I imagine it would be calmer and even more inviting with less wind. There are even a few natural rock slides which make it fun...
Read moreThis is such a find! A must if going to the caves of dracs. Literally around the corner. Park up at the end of the road... its as if it was made for parking! Youll see the trodden path going between the hedges. Just follow down and to the right.
It is steep! So careful with kids too young... and if you yourself are unsteady a little on your feet then give it a miss.
If still going... keep climbing down to the right and youll see rocks you can jump from. It is difficult enough to get out if you are not confident in a little climbing.
Went with son (9yo)... both of us confident swimmers. Prob the age limit...
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