



Sa Calobra
07315 Sa Calobra, Balearic Islands, Spain
Sa Calobra is a dramatic small cove on Mallorca’s north‑west coast at the mouth of the Torrent de Pareis, known for its towering limestone cliffs, clear water and a pebble beach reachable by a scenic, winding mountain road or by seasonal boat.
What Makes It Special
What makes Sa Calobra unique is the Torrent de Pareis gorge — a narrow, steep‑walled ravine that plunges into the sea, forming a natural amphitheatre and the start/finish of a rugged, spectacular gorge walk.
Insider Tips
Arrive early (before 10:00) or take a summer boat to avoid coach crowds and limited parking; bring sturdy shoes or water shoes for the pebble shore and any gorge walking, and check weather/river conditions — the gorge can be dangerous after heavy rain.
Sa Calobra is a dramatic small cove on Mallorca’s north‑west coast at the mouth of the Torrent de Pareis, known for its towering limestone cliffs, clear water and a pebble beach reachable by a scenic, winding mountain road or by seasonal boat.
What Makes It Special
What makes Sa Calobra unique is the Torrent de Pareis gorge — a narrow, steep‑walled ravine that plunges into the sea, forming a natural amphitheatre and the start/finish of a rugged, spectacular gorge walk.
Insider Tips
Arrive early (before 10:00) or take a summer boat to avoid coach crowds and limited parking; bring sturdy shoes or water shoes for the pebble shore and any gorge walking, and check weather/river conditions — the gorge can be dangerous after heavy rain.
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