



Cala Tuent
07315 Cala Tuent, Balearic Islands, Spain
Cala Tuent is a remote, pebble-strewn bay on Mallorca’s northwest coast tucked beneath the Serra de Tramuntana, known for its crystal-clear, calm water, pine-shaded shoreline and a much quieter, more natural atmosphere than the island’s busier beaches.
What Makes It Special
Its dramatic mountain backdrop — steep Tramuntana slopes that drop straight to the sea — creates a sheltered, fjord-like cove with exceptionally clear water that’s ideal for snorkelling and photography.
Insider Tips
There are very limited facilities and no wheelchair access, so bring water, snacks, sun protection and sturdy shoes for the pebbles; arrive early or later in the afternoon to secure one of the few parking spots on the narrow MA-10 access road.
Cala Tuent is a remote, pebble-strewn bay on Mallorca’s northwest coast tucked beneath the Serra de Tramuntana, known for its crystal-clear, calm water, pine-shaded shoreline and a much quieter, more natural atmosphere than the island’s busier beaches.
What Makes It Special
Its dramatic mountain backdrop — steep Tramuntana slopes that drop straight to the sea — creates a sheltered, fjord-like cove with exceptionally clear water that’s ideal for snorkelling and photography.
Insider Tips
There are very limited facilities and no wheelchair access, so bring water, snacks, sun protection and sturdy shoes for the pebbles; arrive early or later in the afternoon to secure one of the few parking spots on the narrow MA-10 access road.
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