



Cala Anguila
Cala Anguila, 07680, Illes Balears, Spain
Cala Anguila is a small, sheltered sandy cove on Mallorca’s east coast (07680) known for its clear turquoise water and pine-clad cliffs. The beach is compact and family-friendly, reached by steps from the small car park above, with limited facilities and no wheelchair access.
What Makes It Special
The cove is characterised by dramatic rocky outcrops and a wooden jetty/rock platforms that create excellent snorkelling spots and easy places for short jumps, all set against a scenic backdrop of Mediterranean pines.
Insider Tips
Aim for early morning or late afternoon outside the peak season to find parking and enjoy quieter sand; bring snorkel gear and water shoes, and try the coastal footpath to explore nearby coves such as Cala Mendia.
Cala Anguila is a small, sheltered sandy cove on Mallorca’s east coast (07680) known for its clear turquoise water and pine-clad cliffs. The beach is compact and family-friendly, reached by steps from the small car park above, with limited facilities and no wheelchair access.
What Makes It Special
The cove is characterised by dramatic rocky outcrops and a wooden jetty/rock platforms that create excellent snorkelling spots and easy places for short jumps, all set against a scenic backdrop of Mediterranean pines.
Insider Tips
Aim for early morning or late afternoon outside the peak season to find parking and enjoy quieter sand; bring snorkel gear and water shoes, and try the coastal footpath to explore nearby coves such as Cala Mendia.