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For a picture-perfect beach setting, check out Sa Calobra. You’ll find two beaches here. Both are small but boast clear, turquoise water and stunning surroundings. This little piece of heaven is in a remote area and requires a drive on winding roads. The destination is worth it, however, even for just one photo. The sand can be a little rough, with some small stones. Take a picnic and bring water, as there aren’t any services offered here. Plan your visit to Sa Calobra and a wealth of other attractions, well-known and undiscovered, using our Sa Calobra trip builder app.
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  • There’s no point in doing this unless you are on a bike or a boat. The cars and even worse, coaches make what could be a thriller for cyclists a nightmare for everyone. The beach is not really... 
    There’s no point in doing this unless you are on a bike or a boat. The cars and even worse, coaches make what could be a thriller for cyclists a nightmare for everyone. The beach is not really...  more »
  • Stopped here for lunch whist on tour of the island trip. It's very quaint. Nice small quiet beach, with lots of coach trip people walking up and down. There are a small number of sunbeds that are... 
    Stopped here for lunch whist on tour of the island trip. It's very quaint. Nice small quiet beach, with lots of coach trip people walking up and down. There are a small number of sunbeds that are...  more »
  • Nice boat ride from Port Sóller. Big boat (+200 seats). Travelling with two kids, 7 & 9 yo. Strange itinerary, with 5 boats going out - but only two going back. For our family either too much or too.....  more
    Nice boat ride from Port Sóller. Big boat (+200 seats). Travelling with two kids, 7 & 9 yo. Strange itinerary, with 5 boats going out - but only two going back. For our family either too much or too.....  more »
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  • It was in early September when it wasn’t so hot outside that we visited Sa Calobra is a perfect place for long walks or a hike. You can stop and enjoy some of the most beautiful views in Mallorca. I highly recommend Sa Calobra roads may be a little bit tricky , so would advise to go slowly and be careful of wild animals. This curvy road is highly recommend for cyclists as views are incredible. Sa Calobra is as much a part of the day’s adventure as the beach itself so you have to try ! It’s about an hour long winding way but magical scenery. Make sure you bring your camera with you - you can go by the way of the restaurant which is almost on the top of the mountain ( very nice food ) with a view on the sea. Beach between steep rocky cliffs is stunning you must see it as well ! The beaches here are rocky but the water is clean colorful and beautiful. You can get to Sa Calobra by boat ( but we’ had a group of us so chose to rent a small tour bus to take us. It sopped at all the viewing points along the way. Promise - go there you won’t be regretting! If you enjoy cycling or want an adventure it is definitely another grate way to see Sa Calobra and get a workout at the same time with all it’s climbing but cyclists usually pass cars in my experience. The views by bike are amazing.
  • This place presents a lot of opportunities. Unfortunately it is mostly packed with people. Turquoise water, wonderful tunnel, canyon. You can go swimming, hike, contemplate nature. Road to this place narrow, curvy with bikers uphill and downhill. Better avoid weekends at all costs. Parking places were available, but still everything was almost full. Stunningly beautiful, but crowded. Maybe now at the end of the season a little less popular.
  • What should be a charming cliff alcove town is slightly ruined by predatory restaurant marketing. We ate up the hill to avoid the 1.5 star rated restaurants. The water really is a beautiful turquoise.
  • Really wonderful! :-) The drive to Sa Calobra is both dizzying and exciting at the same time because of the hairpin bends and the mountain top that man has to overcome on the way! But the reward at the end is worth it: Turquoise-blue water in all shades of color dotted with white boats and small yachts, lined with high, green-covered rocks! Just wow! If you make it through the small tunnel through the rocks to the beach, then you have to smile a little... because near the water the people lie peacefully close to each other and give the impression of a sea lion colony! There is only one thing: Escape into the blue water! :-) Water lovers have a clear advantage here! You can also scroll down the steep cliffs from the water... and you can swim very far out, since many boats are anchored here and if you are exhausted, you could swim to them... :-) Towards the evening the colony of sea lions thins out and You can also lie very nicely on the pebble beach and let your legs hang in the water... Just beautiful!... You can easily spend a whole afternoon until the evening there. I wanted to go to a live music bar in Pollencia in the evening, which I regret a little afterwards, because a second lap in the sea and the sunset in Sa Calobra with nice people on the beach would certainly have been very nice.... :- ) ....this visit is definitely worthwhile and puts a smile on many people's faces! :-)
  • Stopped at this beaxh as a part of our boat trip around the island. The beach was nice but tiny and there were many jelly fish in the water so most people stayed out, 2 hot stung within the hour we were there. Lots of restaurants available.

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