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Cala Bella Dona is a small cove beach in Sol de Mallorca, at Av. Joan Miró, 26B. Reaching the sand takes about 5–7 minutes via stairs or a steep path, and the cove is only around 10–15 metres wide, with space for roughly 10 to 20 people. Parking is available very close by, including roadside spots above the cove. There are no beach bars, showers or lifeguard services.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you find the access to Cala Bella Dona?
According to several reviews, access to Cala Bella Dona is via steps or a rocky path down to the cove. The descent is usually said to take about 5–7 minutes. Bus line 105 is also mentioned as a useful point of reference: get off at Av. Mallorca / Av. Balear and continue on foot.
Are there parking options near Cala Bella Dona?
Yes, reviews mention parking very close by, including a small roadside space, a gravel/dirt parking area and street parking above the cove. However, spaces are limited, so arriving early can be useful. One supermarket is also mentioned about 1 km away.
How long does it take to walk down to the beach?
Several reviews describe the walk down to Cala Bella Dona beach as taking about 5–7 minutes. It usually involves stairs or a steep section, sometimes with stone or concrete steps. It is worth allowing a little extra time for the return, especially if you are carrying beach gear or have children with you.
Is Cala Bella Dona suitable for children or people with reduced mobility?
Accessibility is limited because the route includes stairs and, in parts, rocky sections. The cove is small, with a width of about 10–15 metres, and space on site is limited. For children or people with reduced mobility, access may therefore be challenging depending on the situation.
What facilities are available on site?
Reviews mention very few facilities at Cala Bella Dona. Based on the available information, there is no beach bar, no showers, no lifeguard and no toilets on site. Shade is limited, so bringing water, sun protection and perhaps your own food is sensible.
Can you swim or snorkel there?
Yes, reviews describe the water as clear to turquoise, and snorkelling is explicitly mentioned. One review places a snorkelling spot about 50–100 m to the left of the beach, near the rocks, where fish are seen. A cave reachable by swimming on the left-hand side is also mentioned.
When is the best time to visit?
Several reviews recommend an early visit, as the cove is small and space is limited. One review reports that Cala Bella Dona was empty even on 15 August in the early morning. If you want a quieter experience, it is best to come earlier in the day and avoid lunchtime.
Is Cala Bella Dona a naturist or mixed beach?
Reviews describe Cala Bella Dona as mixed, or often as naturist-friendly. Visitors should therefore expect naturist use in the area. Because the cove is small, it is sensible to plan your expectations for the beach accordingly in advance.

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Location

Av. Joan Miró, 26B, 07181 Sol de Mallorca
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