Cala Mondragó is actually two coves side by side (S'Amarador and Cala Mondragó), connected by a short path between the rocks. Both sit within the nature reserve, so no concrete and no jet ski rental. The water is shallow and calm, good for kids and snorkelers. From the upper cove a path leads through pine forest to the cliffs, 15 minutes, with a view down to the open sea. Parking is 6 euros, come early (before 10), the lot fills before the coves do. Alternatively bus 501 from Cala d'Or. Food is available at the cove (chiringuito, prices okay for the location), or cheaper beforehand in S'Alqueria Blanca.

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Cala Mondragó
Nature reserve with two connected coves in the east. Shallow turquoise water, pine forest to the beach, hiking paths through the rocks.
- Best season
- May, Jun, Sep, Oct
- Crowd
- Moderate
- Coordinates
- 39.3553°N · 3.1833°E
- Access
- Parkplatz 6€, Bus 501 von Cala d'Or. Auto von Palma 1h via Ma-19.
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