



Cala Llamp
07157 Andratx, Balearic Islands, Spain
Cala Llamp is a small, sheltered rocky cove just west of Port d'Andratx, prized for its crystal‑clear turquoise water, flat rock platforms and steep steps down to the sea—ideal for swimming and snorkelling but not wheelchair accessible.
What Makes It Special
Its combination of natural rock terraces and direct water access—used by both day‑visitors on foot and by private boats mooring offshore—creates a dramatic, yacht‑lined cove that’s excellent for snorkelling and photography.
Insider Tips
Arrive early morning or later in the afternoon to avoid peak boat traffic, bring reef shoes and plenty of water (facilities are limited), and use the footpath from Port d'Andratx since parking is scarce.
Cala Llamp is a small, sheltered rocky cove just west of Port d'Andratx, prized for its crystal‑clear turquoise water, flat rock platforms and steep steps down to the sea—ideal for swimming and snorkelling but not wheelchair accessible.
What Makes It Special
Its combination of natural rock terraces and direct water access—used by both day‑visitors on foot and by private boats mooring offshore—creates a dramatic, yacht‑lined cove that’s excellent for snorkelling and photography.
Insider Tips
Arrive early morning or later in the afternoon to avoid peak boat traffic, bring reef shoes and plenty of water (facilities are limited), and use the footpath from Port d'Andratx since parking is scarce.
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 |
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