



Cala Mesquida
Cala Mesquida, Balearic Islands, Spain
Cala Mesquida is a broad, sandy bay and small coastal hamlet on Mallorca’s north‑east coast, known for its clear shallow waters, rolling sand dunes and a relaxed, family‑friendly vibe framed by a protected natural area and a handful of seasonal beach bars and accommodation.
What Makes It Special
Its dramatic dune system and adjacent protected landscape — crossed by wooden boardwalks and kept deliberately undeveloped — give the beach a wild, windswept character that’s rare so close to tourist amenities.
Insider Tips
Visit early morning or late afternoon for calmer water and better light; expect wind at times (good for wind‑sports), limited wheelchair access due to soft sand and dunes, and bring sun/wind protection and sturdy footwear for walking the dunes.
Cala Mesquida is a broad, sandy bay and small coastal hamlet on Mallorca’s north‑east coast, known for its clear shallow waters, rolling sand dunes and a relaxed, family‑friendly vibe framed by a protected natural area and a handful of seasonal beach bars and accommodation.
What Makes It Special
Its dramatic dune system and adjacent protected landscape — crossed by wooden boardwalks and kept deliberately undeveloped — give the beach a wild, windswept character that’s rare so close to tourist amenities.
Insider Tips
Visit early morning or late afternoon for calmer water and better light; expect wind at times (good for wind‑sports), limited wheelchair access due to soft sand and dunes, and bring sun/wind protection and sturdy footwear for walking the dunes.
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