Cala Sant Vicenç is an old fishing hamlet that splits into four small coves, Cala Barques, Cala Clara, Cala Molins and the rocky Cala Carbó. Behind it stands the Cavall Bernat, a three hundred meter limestone ridge that drew painters to Pollença and that shapes all the light in the bay. The water is strikingly clear, snorkeling is worth it especially at Cala Molins and Cala Clara with their rocky bottoms, bring a mask. Cala Carbó is the smallest and quietest, access is via steps. In July and August the coves fill up anyway, so come early or just switch to May, June, September, October, when the water is still or already at a pleasant temperature and parking isn't the problem. Small, no high-rise tourism, a few restaurants, enough for half a day.

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Cala Sant Vicenç
Four small coves beneath the 300-meter Cavall Bernat ridge, between Pollença and the harbor. Clear water, good for snorkeling, quiet outside high summer.
- Best season
- May, Jun, Sep, Oct
- Crowd
- Moderate
- Coordinates
- 39.9200°N · 3.0560°E
- Access
- Auto von Pollença 10 Min via Ma-2201. Parkplätze an Cala Molins, im Sommer früh kommen.
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