



Caló des Borgit
Balearic Sea, 07691, Illes Balears, Spain
Caló des Borgit is a tiny, picturesque rocky cove on Mallorca’s southeast coast near Cala d'Or/Santanyí, known for its clear turquoise water, pebble-and-rock shoreline and dramatic coastal scenery — popular with snorkellers and photographers looking for a scenic, compact spot.
What Makes It Special
The cove forms a sheltered natural pool framed by limestone ledges and rock platforms that create striking photo opportunities and calm, swimable water even when surrounding bays are breezier.
Insider Tips
Visit at first light or late afternoon to avoid the busiest times; there are no facilities or lifeguards, and access involves steps and rocky footing, so bring water, sun protection and reef shoes and plan nearby parking beforehand.
Caló des Borgit is a tiny, picturesque rocky cove on Mallorca’s southeast coast near Cala d'Or/Santanyí, known for its clear turquoise water, pebble-and-rock shoreline and dramatic coastal scenery — popular with snorkellers and photographers looking for a scenic, compact spot.
What Makes It Special
The cove forms a sheltered natural pool framed by limestone ledges and rock platforms that create striking photo opportunities and calm, swimable water even when surrounding bays are breezier.
Insider Tips
Visit at first light or late afternoon to avoid the busiest times; there are no facilities or lifeguards, and access involves steps and rocky footing, so bring water, sun protection and reef shoes and plan nearby parking beforehand.