Cala s'Algar

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Cala s'Algar – Remote Rocky Cove with Views of Sa Dragonera

Location & Beach Profile

Location: 9 kilometres from Andratx.
Type of Beach: Natural rocks, pebbles, and gravel
Length: 48 metres
Average Width: 8 metres
Occupancy: Low
Typical Visitors: Locals
Access: Pedestrians & boats
Facilities: Anchoring zone, disabled access

Quiet Natural Setting

Cala s'Algar is a small but beautiful cove known for its accumulation of underwater algae, which gives the beach its name. The shore consists of a sloped mix of pebbles, gravel, and algae-covered rocks, creating a rugged yet picturesque setting. It remains quiet and rarely visited, offering a peaceful escape for those seeking tranquillity away from the busier beaches.

Scenic Views & Seclusion

From the cove, visitors enjoy clear views across the sea to the nearby island of Sa Dragonera, adding to the sense of isolation and natural beauty. Despite its remote location, local residents and fishers often use Cala s’Algar as a safe anchorage thanks to its protection from prevailing winds.

Boating & Anchoring

The seabed is composed primarily of gravel and stone, with depths ranging from 3 to 5 metres. The bay is generally well-sheltered for small boats, but facilities are minimal. The nearest port services are located at Port d’Andratx, approximately 3.8 nautical miles away.

Access & Popularity

Access is only possible on foot, with the nearest bus stop located about 1 kilometre away. After disembarking, visitors must walk the remaining distance to reach the cove. Due to its limited accessibility and rugged nature, Cala s'Algar is very lightly frequented, appealing mainly to locals or adventurous visitors who appreciate its secluded charm.

The information and pictures provided within this Beach Guide is courtesy of PlatgesdeBalears.com



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