



Cala Gat
07590 Cala Gat, Illes Balears, Spain
Cala Gat is a small, sheltered cove on Mallorca’s north‑east coast near Cala Ratjada (municipality of Capdepera), with a narrow sandy/pebble beach backed by low cliffs and pine trees and clear, turquoise water popular for swimming and snorkelling.
What Makes It Special
The cove’s rocky outcrops and shallow, transparent water right off the shore make it an excellent, easily accessible spot for snorkelling and hopping from sun‑warmed rocks into the sea.
Insider Tips
Go early morning or late afternoon to avoid the strongest sun and any crowds; facilities are limited so bring water, sun protection and water shoes, and note access involves steps so it isn’t wheelchair friendly.
Cala Gat is a small, sheltered cove on Mallorca’s north‑east coast near Cala Ratjada (municipality of Capdepera), with a narrow sandy/pebble beach backed by low cliffs and pine trees and clear, turquoise water popular for swimming and snorkelling.
What Makes It Special
The cove’s rocky outcrops and shallow, transparent water right off the shore make it an excellent, easily accessible spot for snorkelling and hopping from sun‑warmed rocks into the sea.
Insider Tips
Go early morning or late afternoon to avoid the strongest sun and any crowds; facilities are limited so bring water, sun protection and water shoes, and note access involves steps so it isn’t wheelchair friendly.
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