



Cala s'Almunia
S'Almonia, Diseminado Poligono 5, 1048, 07650 Cap des Moró, Illes Balears, Spain
Cala s'Almunia is a small, picture-postcard cove on Mallorca’s southeast coast — a narrow inlet carved into limestone cliffs with a pebbly/rocky shore and crystal-clear turquoise water ideal for swimming and launching small boats.
What Makes It Special
The cove’s dramatic, close-knit limestone walls form a sheltered, almost harbour-like inlet with natural rock platforms and excellent underwater visibility, making it a standout spot for snorkelling and calm water swimming.
Insider Tips
Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid peak crowds and heat; access involves a short, uneven path so bring water shoes and sun protection, and pack supplies because facilities are minimal — snorkel around the rocky edges but take care on cliffs (no lifeguards).
Cala s'Almunia is a small, picture-postcard cove on Mallorca’s southeast coast — a narrow inlet carved into limestone cliffs with a pebbly/rocky shore and crystal-clear turquoise water ideal for swimming and launching small boats.
What Makes It Special
The cove’s dramatic, close-knit limestone walls form a sheltered, almost harbour-like inlet with natural rock platforms and excellent underwater visibility, making it a standout spot for snorkelling and calm water swimming.
Insider Tips
Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid peak crowds and heat; access involves a short, uneven path so bring water shoes and sun protection, and pack supplies because facilities are minimal — snorkel around the rocky edges but take care on cliffs (no lifeguards).
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