Cala Mondragó
- Mallorca Bootcharter
- Mar 24
- 1 min read
Cala Mondragó in the southeast of Mallorca is one of the island's best beaches. Since its declaration as a natural park in 1992, the area has undergone positive development, free from development and mass tourism. Despite the summer crowds, the beach remains clean and pristine thanks to respectful visitors.

The 75-meter-long beach, also known as Caló de Sa Font de n'Alis, is nestled between rocks, offering white sand and clear water. Pine trees and desert plants line the land and provide shade. Just 400 meters away is the longer sister cove, Cala S'Amarador, with equally impressive plant diversity.

These bays are popular with both locals and tourists, mostly German, from nearby Santanyi. The calm waters are ideal for families with children, and the natural beauty can be enjoyed without noise disturbances. Cala Mondragó and Cala S'Amarador are definitely not party spots.






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