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About Cala Mondragó
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Cala Mondragó beach in Mallorca, featuring turquoise waters and lush greenery, and sailing boats nestled in a scenic bay.
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Nature fiends will be in their element in in Cala Mondragó. Twinkling blue waters, pops of plush greenery and blankets of silky white sand provide a picturesque backdrop for a relaxing retreat. With protection from development, Cala Mondragó is a great pick for uncovering the joys of unspoiled Majorca holidays.
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Natural beauty

Home to a small beach within a natural park, Cala Mondragó is one of the best places to discover the charm of the Balearics. Cala Mondragó Beach may be remote, but its supreme setting means that it’s a top tanning spot. Snorkelling is especially popular here thanks to the almost-transparent waters too.

Walk and watch

The area’s filled with luscious Spanish greenery and the clearest of clear waters, plus a smattering of cove-like beaches. There are many walks of varying difficulty for you to try. You might be lucky enough to see some rare tropical birds, as the Mondragó Natural Park is a favourite nesting spot...

Big on boats

Cala Mondragó is popular with private boat and yacht owners, so it’s got a dazzling beachfront to gawp at. Cala D’Or also lies close to Cala Mondragó – it’s home to many beaches of its own, as well as shops and restaurants, so you’ll be totally catered for!

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Is Cala Mondragó part of a nature reserve?

Yes. Cala Mondragó lies within the protected Mondragó Natural Park, a designated conservation area known for its unspoilt landscapes, rich biodiversity, and pristine beaches.

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What is the beach like at Cala Mondragó?

The beach is renowned for its fine white sand, shallow turquoise waters, and surrounding pine forests. It is family-friendly, safe for swimming, and ideal for snorkelling in its clear and calm waters.

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Are there facilities at Cala Mondragó beach?

Yes, visitors will find sun loungers and parasols for hire, toilets, showers, and beach bars (chiringuitos) serving snacks and refreshing drinks. Some restaurants and car parks are located nearby as well.

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Are there walking trails near Cala Mondragó?

Yes, Cala Mondragó is surrounded by scenic hiking trails that wind through the Mondragó Natural Park. These routes connect Cala Mondragó with nearby coves such as Cala S’Amarador, offering stunning coastal views and opportunities to spot local wildlife.

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When is the best time to visit Cala Mondragó?

The best time to visit Cala Mondragó is between May and October when the weather is warm and sunny. July and August are the busiest months, so for a quieter experience, it’s recommended to visit in late spring or early autumn.