



Cala Banyalbufar
Cala Banyalbufar, 07191 Banyalbufar, Balearic Islands, Spain
Cala Banyalbufar is a small, sheltered pebble cove on Mallorca’s west coast in the municipality of Banyalbufar, set beneath steep, terraced slopes of the Serra de Tramuntana; visitors come for its clear turquoise water, dramatic cliff-backed scenery and a quieter swimming and snorkelling experience than busier sandy beaches.
What Makes It Special
The cove is framed by traditional stone terraces and rugged cliffs, giving it a secluded, almost untouched feel — the compact size and lack of commercial infrastructure help preserve very clear water and excellent rocky ledges for snorkelling and photos.
Insider Tips
Get there early (or late afternoon), bring sturdy water shoes, plenty of water and a snorkel — parking and shade are limited and access is down steps, so it’s best for visitors who can manage a short, uneven descent.
Cala Banyalbufar is a small, sheltered pebble cove on Mallorca’s west coast in the municipality of Banyalbufar, set beneath steep, terraced slopes of the Serra de Tramuntana; visitors come for its clear turquoise water, dramatic cliff-backed scenery and a quieter swimming and snorkelling experience than busier sandy beaches.
What Makes It Special
The cove is framed by traditional stone terraces and rugged cliffs, giving it a secluded, almost untouched feel — the compact size and lack of commercial infrastructure help preserve very clear water and excellent rocky ledges for snorkelling and photos.
Insider Tips
Get there early (or late afternoon), bring sturdy water shoes, plenty of water and a snorkel — parking and shade are limited and access is down steps, so it’s best for visitors who can manage a short, uneven descent.
Opening Hours Closed
Sunday |
00:00 - 24:00
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Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday Today | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |