



Cala Ratjada
Cala Ratjada, Spain
Cala Ratjada is a lively harbour town on Mallorca’s north‑east coast centred on a sandy bay and small fishing port, with palm‑lined promenades, pine‑backed beaches (notably Cala Agulla and Son Moll), plenty of water‑sport activity and boat links to neighbouring islands.
What Makes It Special
The town blends an authentic working fishing harbour and lively waterfront promenade with direct boat and ferry connections to Menorca, so you can enjoy fresh seafood on the quayside and still hop across to another island the same day.
Insider Tips
Visit the main beaches early morning or late afternoon to avoid peak summer crowds, then walk up to the nearby Capdepera lighthouse at sunset for sweeping coastal views; if you plan a ferry to Menorca in high season, book tickets in advance.
Cala Ratjada is a lively harbour town on Mallorca’s north‑east coast centred on a sandy bay and small fishing port, with palm‑lined promenades, pine‑backed beaches (notably Cala Agulla and Son Moll), plenty of water‑sport activity and boat links to neighbouring islands.
What Makes It Special
The town blends an authentic working fishing harbour and lively waterfront promenade with direct boat and ferry connections to Menorca, so you can enjoy fresh seafood on the quayside and still hop across to another island the same day.
Insider Tips
Visit the main beaches early morning or late afternoon to avoid peak summer crowds, then walk up to the nearby Capdepera lighthouse at sunset for sweeping coastal views; if you plan a ferry to Menorca in high season, book tickets in advance.
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