Cala s'Almunia
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Sarah Geiger
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"Once a hidden gem, unfortunately it is now very well known. Anyway this small and rocky cala is still worth a visit, especially when going there in the morning before the crowds arrive. The small fishermen houses with the typical "garages" make for a picturesque place and the water is jsut amazing!
A small track leads you down to the cala and also connects with Calo des Moro."
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Marta
"This cala is small and rocky so not the most comfortable to sunbathe but still worth a visit in my opinion. I recommend taking with you water shoes if you plan to jump in the water from the rocks. Keep in mind that there is a very steep (and long) staircase to descend to reach this cala (and then of course you will have to climb back ;) )"
Ludovica Caracciolo
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"A picturesque cove featuring rocky cliffs and a charming fishing village. Consider to bring water shoes, as the rocky parts can be a bit challenging. "
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