



Cala Bota
Cala Bota, 07689 Manacor, Balearic Islands, Spain
Cala Bota is a small, sheltered Mediterranean cove on the east coast of Mallorca in the municipality of Manacor. It features a rocky shoreline with pockets of sand and typically clear, calm water that makes it a pleasant spot for swimming and short snorkelling excursions.
What Makes It Special
The cove's rocky outcrops and good underwater visibility provide interesting snorkelling close to shore — you can explore sea life and small rock pools without needing to venture far from the beach.
Insider Tips
Bring your own water, shade and reef shoes (the shoreline is rocky); parking and facilities are limited, so aim to arrive early in summer and note that the beach is not wheelchair accessible.
Cala Bota is a small, sheltered Mediterranean cove on the east coast of Mallorca in the municipality of Manacor. It features a rocky shoreline with pockets of sand and typically clear, calm water that makes it a pleasant spot for swimming and short snorkelling excursions.
What Makes It Special
The cove's rocky outcrops and good underwater visibility provide interesting snorkelling close to shore — you can explore sea life and small rock pools without needing to venture far from the beach.
Insider Tips
Bring your own water, shade and reef shoes (the shoreline is rocky); parking and facilities are limited, so aim to arrive early in summer and note that the beach is not wheelchair accessible.