Cala Beltran, Rock beach in Llucmajor, Mallorca, Spain.
Cala Beltran is a narrow rocky cove measuring approximately 66 feet (20 meters) in length and 49 feet (15 meters) in width, featuring a shoreline covered with gravel and stones rather than sand.
For centuries, local residents have used Cala Beltran as a quiet refuge and traditional fishing spot, with its remote location helping preserve its natural character over time without large-scale development.
The area surrounding Cala Beltran remains home to residents who maintain traditional ways of life, including fishing and agriculture passed down through generations in this southern Mallorca coastal community.
Access to the beach requires a challenging 15-minute walk from the fishermen's huts in nearby Cala Pi, and visitors should bring their own supplies as there are no facilities, restaurants, or parking areas.
The cove appears as a narrow stream filled with vegetation leading to the sea, with its mouth flanked by two cliffs and filled with large stones creating a distinctive natural formation.
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