Cala Moltó, Mediterranean cove in Capdepera, Spain.
Cala Moltó is a small cove on Mallorca's northeastern coast with a sandy beach framed by steep rocky cliffs. The sheltered setting creates calm water conditions and a sense of being nestled within the landscape.
The cove served as a sheltered harbor for local fishing boats and shaped the maritime history of the Capdepera region. The protected setting allowed generations of fishers to find safe refuge and favorable conditions for their work.
Local residents maintain fishing traditions at this cove, continuing practices that have defined the maritime identity of Capdepera for centuries.
Access is via a marked path behind buildings at the nearby Cala Agulla, as there is no direct road to reach it. There are no facilities at the cove, so bring everything you need if you plan to spend time there.
The shallow sandy seabed creates natural snorkeling conditions with clear water that allows visibility to the seafloor. The shallow depth and bright water make it a good spot for exploring marine life along the coast.
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