Cala Agulla is the big sandy beach near Cala Ratjada and one of the most beautiful in the east. 500 meters of fine sand, pine forest right behind (natural shade!), shallow turquoise water. Sits in a nature reserve, so no development, but there is a lifeguard and sunbed rental in summer. The beach parking costs 7 euros, often full before 11. Alternatively walk 15 minutes from Cala Ratjada. From here you can take the coastal path to Cala Mesquida (45 minutes, over the cliffs, worth it). Or just stay at the beach all day, that works too.

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Cala Agulla
Wide sandy cove near Cala Ratjada in the northeast. Fine sand, pine forest to the beach, shallow water. Nature reserve.
- Best season
- May, Jun, Jul, Sep
- Crowd
- Moderate
- Coordinates
- 39.7167°N · 3.4592°E
- Access
- Parkplatz 7€. 15 Min Fussweg von Cala Ratjada. Bus 411 von Artà.
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