



Cala Màrmols
Cala Màrmols, 07650 Santanyí, Balearic Islands, Spain
Cala Màrmols is a tiny, secluded cliff‑lined sandy cove on the Santanyí coast of south‑east Mallorca, prized for its crystal‑clear turquoise water and dramatic limestone backdrop — reachable only by boat or a steep, unpaved hike.
What Makes It Special
The bay’s compact, bowl‑shaped setting — high limestone cliffs enclosing a small sandy beach with very clear water — creates a sheltered, almost private spot that’s excellent for snorkelling close to shore and peaceful sunbathing away from developed beaches.
Insider Tips
Go early morning or late afternoon for maximum tranquillity; bring plenty of water, snacks, sun protection and sturdy shoes (there are no facilities and the descent is steep), and if arriving by boat keep clear of seagrass meadows and take all rubbish with you.
Cala Màrmols is a tiny, secluded cliff‑lined sandy cove on the Santanyí coast of south‑east Mallorca, prized for its crystal‑clear turquoise water and dramatic limestone backdrop — reachable only by boat or a steep, unpaved hike.
What Makes It Special
The bay’s compact, bowl‑shaped setting — high limestone cliffs enclosing a small sandy beach with very clear water — creates a sheltered, almost private spot that’s excellent for snorkelling close to shore and peaceful sunbathing away from developed beaches.
Insider Tips
Go early morning or late afternoon for maximum tranquillity; bring plenty of water, snacks, sun protection and sturdy shoes (there are no facilities and the descent is steep), and if arriving by boat keep clear of seagrass meadows and take all rubbish with you.
Opening Hours Closed
Sunday |
00:00 - 24:00
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Monday Today | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
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