



Cala Sant Vicenç
Cala Sant Vicenç, Balearic Islands, Spain
Cala Sant Vicenç is a small coastal village on the north coast of Mallorca (municipality of Pollença), made up of three sheltered coves with pale sand and clear, shallow water backed by pine-clad cliffs and a compact strip of cafés, bars and small hotels — a relaxed, family-friendly base for swimming, snorkelling and short coastal walks.
What Makes It Special
The bay’s three linked coves (each with a slightly different character) create a sheltered, almost private feel; rocky outcrops and seabeds close to shore make for particularly good, easily accessible snorkelling right from the beach.
Insider Tips
Visit early morning or late afternoon in summer or use the local bus from Pollença — parking fills quickly; bring water shoes and a snorkel for the best experience, and be aware the coves have steps and pebbly areas so they are not very wheelchair‑friendly.
Cala Sant Vicenç is a small coastal village on the north coast of Mallorca (municipality of Pollença), made up of three sheltered coves with pale sand and clear, shallow water backed by pine-clad cliffs and a compact strip of cafés, bars and small hotels — a relaxed, family-friendly base for swimming, snorkelling and short coastal walks.
What Makes It Special
The bay’s three linked coves (each with a slightly different character) create a sheltered, almost private feel; rocky outcrops and seabeds close to shore make for particularly good, easily accessible snorkelling right from the beach.
Insider Tips
Visit early morning or late afternoon in summer or use the local bus from Pollença — parking fills quickly; bring water shoes and a snorkel for the best experience, and be aware the coves have steps and pebbly areas so they are not very wheelchair‑friendly.
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