Marie-Claire Guillemot
Oerfaren strandbesökare
Visiting Sa Calobra is an exciting and dizzying experience, with its hairpin bends and mountain top to overcome! But the reward is worth it - turquoise-blue waters in all shades of color, dotted with white boats and small yachts, and lined with high, green-covered rocks! If you make it through the small tunnel to the beach, you'll find a peaceful colony of sea lions lounging around. Water lovers have a clear advantage here, as you can swim far out to the anchored boats, or scroll down the steep cliffs. You can also relax on the pebble beach and let your legs hang in the water. There's even a Virgin beach with no amenities, making it the perfect spot to spend an afternoon until the evening. You won't regret your visit to Sa Calobra - it will put a smile on many people's faces!
Clyde Bixby
Oerfaren strandbesökare
In early September, when the weather was not too hot, we visited Sa Calobra, an ideal spot for a long walk or hike. You can take in some of the most picturesque views in Mallorca. I highly recommend Sa Calobra, but the roads can be a bit tricky, so go slowly and be mindful of any wild animals. Cyclists should definitely make the journey, as the scenery is breathtaking. It's a winding road that takes about an hour, but the views make it worth it. Don't forget to bring a camera! On the way, you can stop at a restaurant near the top of the mountain, which serves delicious food with a view of the sea. The beach itself is nestled between steep cliffs, and the water is crystal clear and beautiful. We chose to rent a small tour bus to take us, which stopped at all the lookout points. I promise, you won't regret it if you go! If you're looking for