Cala Agulla
Cala Agulla is a beach in Cala Agulla, Mallorca. It has fine sand, a long shoreline and clear blue water that stays shallow for a good distance, which suits swimming and families with children. A set of 2 sun loungers with umbrella costs about €19.50 to €20 per day, and parking is usually €6 to €6.50. The beach gets busy from 10:00 to 12:00, so early mornings are quieter; toilets, beach bars and snorkelling near the rocks are available.
Frequently Asked Questions
How crowded does Cala Agulla get in high season?
Cala Agulla is reported to be especially busy in the summer months, particularly in July and August. Reviews often mention that it becomes busier between about 10:00 and 12:00. If you want to avoid the busiest period, arriving early in the morning, around sunrise, or later after roughly 7:00 p.m. is commonly suggested.
Is parking available at Cala Agulla and how much does it cost?
Parking around Cala Agulla is commonly reported at about €6 to €6.50 per day. Some reviews also mention free parking on nearby streets or during the off-season. In peak months, it is advisable to arrive early, as spaces can be limited.
What beach services are available at Cala Agulla?
Cala Agulla offers beach services such as sun loungers, umbrellas and pedal boats. Several reviews mention a set of 2 loungers plus an umbrella at around €19.50 to €20 per day, with one stating €19.95. Pedalos are also reported, including some with slides, at about €15.
Is Cala Agulla suitable for families and children?
Reviews frequently describe Cala Agulla as suitable for families because the water stays shallow for a long distance and slopes gently. This makes entry into the sea easier for children and less experienced swimmers. In some areas there are rocks at the edge and in the water, so it is sensible to watch your footing.
Is Cala Agulla good for swimming and snorkelling?
Yes, reviews often describe the water at Cala Agulla as clear and turquoise. The gently sloping, shallow entry is useful for swimming, and snorkelling is often mentioned near the rocks or at the far end of the beach. Fish have also been reported in those areas.
What toilets and basic facilities are available at Cala Agulla?
Facilities mentioned in reviews include toilets, showers and sometimes foot-wash areas. Some visitors report a toilet fee of €1, while at least one review says the beach toilet was free. As availability can vary by area and season, it is sensible to check on arrival.
What is the best way to get to Cala Agulla?
Cala Agulla can be reached on foot, by car and via paths from the surrounding area. Several reviews mention about a 2-minute walk from the large parking area, while others say it can take around 20 minutes from the car park. It is also accessible from Cala Ratjada, and one review notes a roughly 10-minute walk to a neighbourhood with several shops.
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