Cala Agulla

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On Mallorca's northeastern coast, Cala Agulla is situated on the outskirts of the well-known resort of Cala Ratjada. The only area of the bay that has been developed in the southeast side, which merges into Cala Ratjada and is home to a variety of hotels and eateries. The Carrer de L'Aquila is a route that runs from Cala Ratjada's medieval center to Cala Agulla's village harbor. The blue flag at this beach signifies that the majority of the year, the water along this section of the coast is of outstanding quality.

In the summer, beachgoers stroll from their hotels in the center of the resort to the sandy beach of the bay. The Cala Agulla is another well-liked mooring location. Sailboats and motor yachts with white hulls can be seen bobbing in the turquoise waters during the summer. With their massive above crowns, pine trees on the northern portion of the beach offer shade. The crocodile-shaped rocky environment, known locally as 'El cocodrilo,' is magnificently seen from here.

How to explore Cala Agulla?

  • Near the beach, there is a restaurant and a number of small beach lounges that provide baguettes, ice cream, and cold drinks.
  • Cala Agulla offers a variety of water sports in addition to simple beach activities like swimming and sunbathing.
  • 520 meters of the sandy beach have a kayak rental location in the center of it. There, you can hire a pedal boat or paddle boat and laze around the lovely bay.
  • At Cala Agulla, riding banana boats is also well-liked.
  • Younger beachgoers are drawn to the two beach volleyball courts. Snorkelers frequently favor the more sedate beach in Cala Agulla's northern region.
  • The surrounding cliffs' calm waters provide the ideal environment for snorkeling and exploring marine life.
  • In the height of the season, dolphin viewing excursions are offered, allowing you to approach the gray marine mammals up close.
  • The beginning of the hiking trail that leads to the neighboring bay of Cala Mesquida across a surreal dune landscape is located on the northwestern end of the Cala Agulla beach. As you stroll across the 350 m long sandy beach, this trail along the coast is a nature lover's delight.

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Address of Cala Agulla

Majorca, Spain

Opening & Closing time of Cala Agulla

  • Monday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Tuesday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Wednesday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Thursday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Friday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Saturday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Sunday
    Open 24 Hours

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