Platja de sa Bella Dona

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Platja de sa Bella Dona / Caló de la Nostra Dona – Tranquil Nudist Cove

Location & Beach Profile

Location: 8 kilometres from Magaluf, between Ca l'Aixada and Cala Falcó.
Type of Beach: Artificial sand
Length: 30 metres
Average Width: 10 metres
Occupancy: Low
Typical Visitors: Locals
Access: Pedestrians & boats
Facilities: Anchoring zone

Secluded Cove with Crystal Clear Waters

Caló de la Nostra Dona, also known by many names including Platja de sa Bella Dona and Caló de sa Dona Morta, is a small, unspoiled sandy cove tucked away from the busier beaches near Magaluf. Surrounded by pine trees and dense scrubland, its fine white sand gently meets the crystal clear water, creating a peaceful setting perfect for swimming and snorkelling.

The beach has been designated a nudist area since 1986, contributing to its quiet, local-only atmosphere. A freshwater torrent flows into the cove here, adding to its natural charm.

Boating & Anchoring

Anchoring is excellent and safe here, thanks to a sandy seabed with depths ranging from 3 to 5 metres. The cove is well sheltered from south and southeast winds, making it an attractive spot for smaller boats. A small jetty and set of stairs on the port side offer convenient access for disembarking. The nearby Club Nàutic Portals Vells lies just 0.7 nautical miles away.

Access & Popularity

Reaching the beach is simple. Follow the signs to Sol de Mallorca, then continue along Avenida Balear to the staircase that descends to the shore. Free parking is available nearby. While close to tourist hotspots, Platja de sa Bella Dona remains a peaceful hideaway, frequented mainly by locals seeking privacy and serenity.

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



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