Cova d'en Xoroi

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Cova d'en Xoroi, Cave and nightclub in Cala en Porter, Spain.

This limestone cave complex features multiple terraces and viewpoints carved into coastal cliffs, offering views across the Mediterranean Sea from different heights.

The cave's name originates from a legend about Xoroi, a shipwrecked man who lived there and disappeared by jumping into the sea with his son.

The venue hosts international DJs and musicians, while maintaining Mediterranean musical traditions through sunset sessions and special events throughout summer.

The establishment operates as a daytime bar from 11:30 to 19:00, transforms for sunset sessions until 22:00, and functions as a nightclub from 23:00.

The natural cave formation incorporates modern lighting systems and sound equipment while preserving its geological structures and maritime viewing positions.

Location: Alaior

Address: Urbanización Cala en Porter, Carrer de sa Cova, 2, 07730 Alaior, Balearic Islands

Phone: +34971377236

Website: http://covadenxoroi.com

GPS coordinates: 39.86560,4.13285

Latest update: May 10, 2025 23:49

Hidden locations in the Balearic Islands

The Balearic Islands contain numerous remote beaches, historical sites, and natural landmarks. From the ancient Talayotic ruins of Torre d'en Galmés to the coastal cliffs of Cap de Formentor, these locations offer geological formations, archaeological remains, and marine vistas. The region includes natural reserves like S'Albufera des Grau, historical structures such as the Lluc Monastery, and coastal features including the rock formations at Sa Pedrera de Cala d'Hort.

Menorca beaches from red to white sand

Menorca offers varied coastal landscapes from long sand stretches like Son Bou to small coves like Cala Mitjana. Northern beaches present red sand at Cavalleria, while southern ones display white sand at Macarella. Some beaches provide full services, while others maintain their natural state.

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