Cala Mitjana, Sandy cove in Felanitx, Spain.
Cala Mitjana is a small sandy cove on the eastern coast of Mallorca, framed by low cliffs on either side. The seabed is sandy throughout, naturally splitting into two arms that extend into the bay.
The cove is part of Felanitx's coastal line, which has connected maritime trade routes between the Balearic Islands and the Mediterranean for centuries. Its isolated location has protected it from major development.
The cove is popular with local swimmers who value its sheltered setting away from crowded shores. It has remained a quiet destination for people seeking a more peaceful beach experience.
Access is via a roughly two-kilometer walk from the road, which requires some effort. There are no facilities on site, so bring everything you might need during your visit.
The two sandy-bottomed arms of the bay create natural anchoring points for small boats. Snorkelers find the underwater conditions here particularly interesting to explore.
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