



Cala Torta
Cala Torta, Balearic Islands, Spain
Cala Torta is a sheltered, unspoilt sandy cove on Mallorca’s north‑east coast near Artà, framed by low cliffs and pine‑covered hills. Its clear, calm waters and wild surroundings make it a laid‑back spot for swimming and sunbathing away from crowded resort beaches.
What Makes It Special
What makes Cala Torta special is its uncommercialised, natural character — the bay feels remote and protected, with no large beach bars or hotels on the shore, which helps preserve the clear water and tranquil atmosphere.
Insider Tips
Bring everything you need (water, snacks, shade and sturdy shoes): facilities are minimal and the beach is not wheelchair accessible. Access is via a short rough track with limited parking, so arrive early in summer or later in the afternoon to find a space, and check wind conditions before swimming.
Cala Torta is a sheltered, unspoilt sandy cove on Mallorca’s north‑east coast near Artà, framed by low cliffs and pine‑covered hills. Its clear, calm waters and wild surroundings make it a laid‑back spot for swimming and sunbathing away from crowded resort beaches.
What Makes It Special
What makes Cala Torta special is its uncommercialised, natural character — the bay feels remote and protected, with no large beach bars or hotels on the shore, which helps preserve the clear water and tranquil atmosphere.
Insider Tips
Bring everything you need (water, snacks, shade and sturdy shoes): facilities are minimal and the beach is not wheelchair accessible. Access is via a short rough track with limited parking, so arrive early in summer or later in the afternoon to find a space, and check wind conditions before swimming.
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