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Cala Màrmols

07650 Santanyí, Balearic Islands, Spain
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This beach worth visiting at least once in your life, but take care for a better experience.

Precautions:

1- In summer, you must go early in the morning because the beach isn't accessible by any means of transport. You'll have to walk for several dozen minutes, and if you arrive around 10 a.m. or later, you'll be walking under the intense midday heat with no shade, very unpleasant, particularly for children.

2- Avoid it for the elderly and pregnant women; it's a bit risky.

3- You must climb walls with barbed wire and cross fields and private property, which could tear your clothing. So, take it with caution and know which path and wall to cross.

Some tourists get lost in the fields and never reach the beach. After hours of walking under the intense midday heat, Google Maps will lead you to a field, but you'll need to continue navigating by GPS (as there's no internet connection in this area). There are no proper roads here, just open fields to cross.

When you get to the beach, if you descend to the cliff side, be careful. Always hold vegetation firmly attached to the ground with your hand before descending, otherwise you risk falling several meters.

The beach is a corner of paradise, with turquoise, crystal-clear water, clean, and very few people, about 20 to 30 people. Ideal for swimming, with fine sand, and diving on the rocks for snorkelers. There's no risk of drowning because the beach is sheltered from the currents. Avoid if the sea is rough or the waves are raging.

7- A few jellyfish and pet fish are to be expected.

I think this beach is worth visiting. The complicated path to get there is precisely what protects it from being overcrowded. At the same time, it feels like a kind of reward after the journey. When you see the beauty of this beach, swimming in a clean beach, with no buildings around it, just left in its...

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3y

Wow! Best beach in Mallorca, for sure! The hike was long from the lighthouse, but doable in under 1.5 hours. We arrived at 11am on a Thursday and were the first hikers to arrive. Note that the decent from the cliff to the beach is very steep, so bring a backpack and not a beach tote to keep your hands free for climbing. Also remember to bring SPF, a hat, and plenty of drinking water and food for the day. The cove was gorgeous, with boat tours coming and going all day. If you hike here, you will be luckier than them because you can enjoy the beach all day, not just an hour. Plan on leaving at least 2 hours before dark since the hiking paths...

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5.0
3y

Despite the 1.5 hour trek to get here, it was 100% worth it. It is easily my favourite beach in Mallorca with the clearest blue water. There is not many people and was not dirty.

You have to park at Cap de Ses Salines as there is no parking nearby. From there its a mostly flat hike by the coast to the beach. Definitely wear a pair of comfortable shoes and enough water (we didn't!). We went there mid-August, and the heat made the hike tough. If you are able to, get there by boat!

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MALLORCA BEACH GUIDE! The island’s stunning coastline is riddled with dazzling calas, sparkling coves, crazy cliff jumps and the dreamiest swim ladders. Below is a rundown of all my favorite spots! CALA DEIA A beautiful cove located below the village of Deia. The deep shades of turquoise offer a dreamy setting for sunbathing, swimming and cliff jumping. CALO DES MORO Calo des Moro is a stunning inlet that sits on the island’s southeast coastline. There’s a breathtaking view from up top, and then it’s a short hike down to reach the water. CALA LLOMARDS Cala Llombards is probably my favorite on the island - it’s ridiculously beautiful. The water color is an intense shade of turquoise, the prettiest on the island. And the sandy beach, sunbathing rocks, boathouses and swim ladders give the cala so much character. CALA MARMOLS Cala Marmols is a stunning, unspoiled inlet reachable only by boat or a 5-km exposed hike. CALA PI Home to a famous cement slab that extends out over the water. A stunning viewpoint. The beach itself is long, narrow and usually picturesque if it isn’t crowded or cloudy. CALA S’ALMUNIA A craggy crack in the coastline forms two coves where beachgoers flock for sunbathing, cliff jumping, swimming and boathouse vibes. It’s also a five-minute walk to Calo des Moro via a coastal trail, so easy enough to visit both in one day. ES PONTAS An epic natural arch that sits off the island’s southeast coast. On a calm day, swim out to the arch where a rope hangs from the soaring limestone ceiling for thrill seekers to swing and jump into the water. ES TRENC If you need a break from the island’s narrow rocky calas, take a trip out to Es Trenc, a long sandy beach on Mallorca’s south coast. It’s an endless stretch of powder white sand and a seascape of vibrant blue water. SA CALOBRA An absolutely stunning beach that sits trapped between two limestone cliffs. The cove is wide and deep, so the water here doesn’t get murky when crowded. There are rocks, cliffs and stone steps to swim out to for cliff jumping. And the water color is stunning. #mallorca #spaintravel #balearicislands
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MALLORCA MINI GUIDE! I can’t think of a more perfect summer destination than Spain’s largest Balearic island. I spent two weeks on Mallorca last summer, and it was an absolute dream. Below is my guide to the best calas, sights, villages, restaurants and hotels. Are you traveling to Spain this summer?   BEST BEACHES Cala Deia, Calo des Moro, Cala Llombards, Cala Marmols, Cala Pi, Cala S’Almunia, Es Pontas, Sa Calobra   FAIRYTALE VILLAGES Deia, Fornalutx, Port de Soller, Soller, Valldemosa   HOTELS Belmond La Residencia (Deia), Can Ferrereta (Santanyi), Cap Rocat, Jumerirah (Port de Soller), Meem Townhouse (Soller), Posada Terra Santa (Palma)   PLACES TO EAT Beach House Port Soller, Café Ca’n Toni (Palma), Café Miro (Deia), Ca’s Patro March (Deia), El Olivio (Deia), Kingfisher (Port de Soller), Raw Coco Green Bar (Palma), Restaurant Nama (Deia)   SIGHTS Bellver Castle, Drach Caves, Palma Cathedral   HOT TIPS -Rent a car. The island is big and you’ll need wheels to reach the beaches, calas and villages. -If you plan to visit Mallorca this summer, make lunch and dinner reservations NOW for any popular spots (i.e. El Olivio, Ca’s Patro March and Kingfisher)   #mallorca #balearicislands #spain
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This beach worth visiting at least once in your life, but take care for a better experience. Precautions: 1- In summer, you must go early in the morning because the beach isn't accessible by any means of transport. You'll have to walk for several dozen minutes, and if you arrive around 10 a.m. or later, you'll be walking under the intense midday heat with no shade, very unpleasant, particularly for children. 2- Avoid it for the elderly and pregnant women; it's a bit risky. 3- You must climb walls with barbed wire and cross fields and private property, which could tear your clothing. So, take it with caution and know which path and wall to cross. 4. Some tourists get lost in the fields and never reach the beach. After hours of walking under the intense midday heat, Google Maps will lead you to a field, but you'll need to continue navigating by GPS (as there's no internet connection in this area). There are no proper roads here, just open fields to cross. 5. When you get to the beach, if you descend to the cliff side, be careful. Always hold vegetation firmly attached to the ground with your hand before descending, otherwise you risk falling several meters. 6. The beach is a corner of paradise, with turquoise, crystal-clear water, clean, and very few people, about 20 to 30 people. Ideal for swimming, with fine sand, and diving on the rocks for snorkelers. There's no risk of drowning because the beach is sheltered from the currents. Avoid if the sea is rough or the waves are raging. 7- A few jellyfish and pet fish are to be expected. I think this beach is worth visiting. The complicated path to get there is precisely what protects it from being overcrowded. At the same time, it feels like a kind of reward after the journey. When you see the beauty of this beach, swimming in a clean beach, with no buildings around it, just left in its natural state.
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MALLORCA BEACH GUIDE! The island’s stunning coastline is riddled with dazzling calas, sparkling coves, crazy cliff jumps and the dreamiest swim ladders. Below is a rundown of all my favorite spots! CALA DEIA A beautiful cove located below the village of Deia. The deep shades of turquoise offer a dreamy setting for sunbathing, swimming and cliff jumping. CALO DES MORO Calo des Moro is a stunning inlet that sits on the island’s southeast coastline. There’s a breathtaking view from up top, and then it’s a short hike down to reach the water. CALA LLOMARDS Cala Llombards is probably my favorite on the island - it’s ridiculously beautiful. The water color is an intense shade of turquoise, the prettiest on the island. And the sandy beach, sunbathing rocks, boathouses and swim ladders give the cala so much character. CALA MARMOLS Cala Marmols is a stunning, unspoiled inlet reachable only by boat or a 5-km exposed hike. CALA PI Home to a famous cement slab that extends out over the water. A stunning viewpoint. The beach itself is long, narrow and usually picturesque if it isn’t crowded or cloudy. CALA S’ALMUNIA A craggy crack in the coastline forms two coves where beachgoers flock for sunbathing, cliff jumping, swimming and boathouse vibes. It’s also a five-minute walk to Calo des Moro via a coastal trail, so easy enough to visit both in one day. ES PONTAS An epic natural arch that sits off the island’s southeast coast. On a calm day, swim out to the arch where a rope hangs from the soaring limestone ceiling for thrill seekers to swing and jump into the water. ES TRENC If you need a break from the island’s narrow rocky calas, take a trip out to Es Trenc, a long sandy beach on Mallorca’s south coast. It’s an endless stretch of powder white sand and a seascape of vibrant blue water. SA CALOBRA An absolutely stunning beach that sits trapped between two limestone cliffs. The cove is wide and deep, so the water here doesn’t get murky when crowded. There are rocks, cliffs and stone steps to swim out to for cliff jumping. And the water color is stunning. #mallorca #spaintravel #balearicislands
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MALLORCA MINI GUIDE! I can’t think of a more perfect summer destination than Spain’s largest Balearic island. I spent two weeks on Mallorca last summer, and it was an absolute dream. Below is my guide to the best calas, sights, villages, restaurants and hotels. Are you traveling to Spain this summer?   BEST BEACHES Cala Deia, Calo des Moro, Cala Llombards, Cala Marmols, Cala Pi, Cala S’Almunia, Es Pontas, Sa Calobra   FAIRYTALE VILLAGES Deia, Fornalutx, Port de Soller, Soller, Valldemosa   HOTELS Belmond La Residencia (Deia), Can Ferrereta (Santanyi), Cap Rocat, Jumerirah (Port de Soller), Meem Townhouse (Soller), Posada Terra Santa (Palma)   PLACES TO EAT Beach House Port Soller, Café Ca’n Toni (Palma), Café Miro (Deia), Ca’s Patro March (Deia), El Olivio (Deia), Kingfisher (Port de Soller), Raw Coco Green Bar (Palma), Restaurant Nama (Deia)   SIGHTS Bellver Castle, Drach Caves, Palma Cathedral   HOT TIPS -Rent a car. The island is big and you’ll need wheels to reach the beaches, calas and villages. -If you plan to visit Mallorca this summer, make lunch and dinner reservations NOW for any popular spots (i.e. El Olivio, Ca’s Patro March and Kingfisher)   #mallorca #balearicislands #spain
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This beach worth visiting at least once in your life, but take care for a better experience. Precautions: 1- In summer, you must go early in the morning because the beach isn't accessible by any means of transport. You'll have to walk for several dozen minutes, and if you arrive around 10 a.m. or later, you'll be walking under the intense midday heat with no shade, very unpleasant, particularly for children. 2- Avoid it for the elderly and pregnant women; it's a bit risky. 3- You must climb walls with barbed wire and cross fields and private property, which could tear your clothing. So, take it with caution and know which path and wall to cross. 4. Some tourists get lost in the fields and never reach the beach. After hours of walking under the intense midday heat, Google Maps will lead you to a field, but you'll need to continue navigating by GPS (as there's no internet connection in this area). There are no proper roads here, just open fields to cross. 5. When you get to the beach, if you descend to the cliff side, be careful. Always hold vegetation firmly attached to the ground with your hand before descending, otherwise you risk falling several meters. 6. The beach is a corner of paradise, with turquoise, crystal-clear water, clean, and very few people, about 20 to 30 people. Ideal for swimming, with fine sand, and diving on the rocks for snorkelers. There's no risk of drowning because the beach is sheltered from the currents. Avoid if the sea is rough or the waves are raging. 7- A few jellyfish and pet fish are to be expected. I think this beach is worth visiting. The complicated path to get there is precisely what protects it from being overcrowded. At the same time, it feels like a kind of reward after the journey. When you see the beauty of this beach, swimming in a clean beach, with no buildings around it, just left in its natural state.
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