Caló d'es Moro

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Caló d'es Moro, Natural beach cove in Santanyí, Spain

The small white sand beach stretches for 30 meters along turquoise waters, enclosed by limestone cliffs covered with Mediterranean pines and vegetation.

This natural inlet on Mallorca's southeastern coast remained untouched until the late 20th century, when locals began using it for small-scale fishing activities.

Local residents maintain the beach's natural state through conservation efforts, preserving its status as an example of Mallorca's unspoiled coastal landscapes.

Visitors need to walk 400 meters on a steep path from the parking area in Sa Comuna to reach this secluded beach between Cala s'Almunia and Cala Llombards.

The combination of clear waters and underwater rock formations creates natural pools with varying depths, making it an excellent spot for observing marine life.

Location: Santanyí

Length: 30 m

Width: 20 m

GPS coordinates: 39.31340,3.12143

Latest update: May 11, 2025 13:15

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