What a disgusting beach. The education of the people who visit it leaves much to be desired. Loud music annoying no matter the rest of the people. Shouting, without control of the children. Smoking throwing the smoke at those of us next door. Very very very crowded. We're leaving.
Getting to Cuitedella beach is an adventure! If you're feeling sporty, you can take the 3km walk from Cala Galdana, which is a bit rocky but totally worth it. Not to worry though, there are buses that can bring you closer to the beach, so you don't have to walk the whole way. Once you arrive, you'll be rewarded with stunning views, crystal clear waters and plenty of fish. To make the most of your trip, I suggest getting there early - we left at 7:30 and arrived at 8:00, and it was perfect!
Cala en Turqueta is a great spot, with its lovely sand and turquoise waters. There's a coastal walk through the woods, and a beach bar serving drinks and snacks. Plus, parking is free. It's just a 10-minute walk through the woods to get to the beach, with a nice, easy path.
An ideal spot to take it easy and get some sun! The water is unbelievably clear and the sand is incredibly soft. We'd suggest arriving on a scooter or motorcycle, as the car parking is often full. There are no bars here, so make sure to bring your own food and drinks.
This cala is a paradise! The water and sand here are truly extraordinary - they seem more perfect than anywhere else. The trek from Cala den Turqueta is a real treat and definitely worth the effort. It's unbelievably gorgeous!
This place is accessible by taking a pleasant walk through the forest from Cala Mitjana, offering stunning views from the top. However, if you're coming from this side, be aware that there is no bridge over the river, so you'll need to swim if you want to reach the beach - and the best part is, it's free to enter!