



Cala Sa Nau
Cala Sa Nau, 07669 Felanitx, Balearic Islands, Spain
+34 637 83 32 76
Cala Sa Nau is a small, sheltered cove on Mallorca’s south‑east coast (Felanitx) featuring a narrow sand-and-pebble beach framed by pine‑clad cliffs and clear turquoise water — a favourite spot for swimming and snorkelling reached by a short but steep path from the roadside car park.
What Makes It Special
Its cliff‑girded, bowl‑like shape keeps the sea exceptionally calm and clear, so you can snorkel directly from the shore and enjoy excellent underwater visibility and rock formations close to the beach.
Insider Tips
Arrive early (or later in the afternoon) to secure parking and a good spot — facilities are limited and access involves steps, so bring water, sun protection and sturdy shoes; it’s not suitable for wheelchair users.
Cala Sa Nau is a small, sheltered cove on Mallorca’s south‑east coast (Felanitx) featuring a narrow sand-and-pebble beach framed by pine‑clad cliffs and clear turquoise water — a favourite spot for swimming and snorkelling reached by a short but steep path from the roadside car park.
What Makes It Special
Its cliff‑girded, bowl‑like shape keeps the sea exceptionally calm and clear, so you can snorkel directly from the shore and enjoy excellent underwater visibility and rock formations close to the beach.
Insider Tips
Arrive early (or later in the afternoon) to secure parking and a good spot — facilities are limited and access involves steps, so bring water, sun protection and sturdy shoes; it’s not suitable for wheelchair users.
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 |