



Platja de Cala Mendia
07680 Manacor, Balearic Islands, Spain
Platja de Cala Mendia is a sheltered, sandy cove near Manacor framed by pine-clad cliffs; it offers clear, shallow water and rocky edges that make it especially pleasant for families, paddling and snorkelling in a relaxed, compact setting.
What Makes It Special
The beach’s low cliffs and surrounding pine trees create a secluded, sheltered bay with calm, crystal-clear water—excellent for snorkelling around the rocky outcrops and for scenic photos at golden hour.
Insider Tips
Get there early (or late afternoon) to find parking and a quieter spot; access is down steps from the car park so bring shade and plenty of water, and wear water shoes for exploring the rocky areas—consider combining the visit with a short walk to neighbouring Cala Anguila.
Platja de Cala Mendia is a sheltered, sandy cove near Manacor framed by pine-clad cliffs; it offers clear, shallow water and rocky edges that make it especially pleasant for families, paddling and snorkelling in a relaxed, compact setting.
What Makes It Special
The beach’s low cliffs and surrounding pine trees create a secluded, sheltered bay with calm, crystal-clear water—excellent for snorkelling around the rocky outcrops and for scenic photos at golden hour.
Insider Tips
Get there early (or late afternoon) to find parking and a quieter spot; access is down steps from the car park so bring shade and plenty of water, and wear water shoes for exploring the rocky areas—consider combining the visit with a short walk to neighbouring Cala Anguila.
Opening Hours Closed
Sunday |
00:00 - 24:00
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Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday Today | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |