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Cala Torta / S'Aduaia
Cala Torta, also known as S’Aduaia, is a wild and unspoilt sandy beach nestled between low rocky formations and gentle...
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Arenal de sa Canova / Sa Canova
Sa Canova, also known as Arenal de sa Canova, is a long, virgin beach that forms part of the Àrea Natural d'Especial Interès...
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Platja Colònia de Sant Pere
Platja Colònia de Sant Pere sits in the quiet residential town of Colònia de Sant Pere, the oldest settlement in the area...
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S’Aigua Dolça
S’Aigua Dolça is located in the heart of the Àrea Natural d’Especial Interès Muntanyes d’Artà, beneath Sa Talaia Freda de Morei...
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S’Arenalet des Verger
Tucked away on the rugged Llevant Peninsula, S’Arenalet des Verger—also known as d’Aubarca—is one of Mallorca’s...
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Cales de Betlem
Cales de Betlem takes its name from the nearby Ermita de Betlem, a 19th-century hermitage built at 322 metres above sea level...
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Cala Camps Vells
Cala dels Camps Vells is a beautiful virgin cove tucked beneath the Ermita de Betlem (300 metres elevation) and the nearby peak...
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Cala Matzoc
Cala Matzoc sits beneath the historic Torre des Matzoc, an 18th-century round defence tower perched on the Faralló d'Aubarca...
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Cala Mitjana
Cala Mitjana, also known as S’Aduaia, offers a quiet, virgin beach setting characterised by its fine-grained sand, scattered thistle...
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Cala Tonó
Cala Tonó, also known as Cala Toró, sits within a rectangular sea inlet between S’Embarcador and Na Destorba Jornals...
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Caló dels Ermitans
Caló dels Ermitans, also known as Caleta dels Ermitans or S’Arenalet de Son Colom, is a tiny, secluded sandy cove located beneath...
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Canons Banyera Ermitans
Es Canons, also known as Sa Banyera dels Ermitans or Es Maresos, is part of the protected Àrea Natural d'Especial Interès...
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Na Clara
Na Clara takes its name from the crystal-clear waters that define this secluded, untouched cove. The beach is nestled...
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Sa Font Celada
Sa Font Celada sits at the point where the Torrent des Castellot flows into the sea, creating a fine-grained golden...
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