Cala Beltràn
Description
Cala Beltràn is a secluded, rocky cove on Mallorca, accessible only on foot via a coastal path from Cala Pi.
Crystal-clear water and rugged beauty
The cove impresses with beautifully clear, turquoise water and a dramatic, rock-hewn coastline. The water is well suited to snorkelling, and the curved shape of the bay keeps things calm with very little wave action. There's barely any space to lay down a towel — Cala Beltràn is a natural spot, not a conventional beach.
Peaceful and pleasantly quiet
What sets Cala Beltràn apart is its tranquillity. The cove sees far fewer visitors than the neighbouring Cala Pi, simply because it can only be reached on foot. Those who make the effort are rewarded with a quiet, largely unspoilt setting.
Getting there
The path starts at the far end of Cala Pi beach, behind a small house, where a staircase cut into the rock leads upwards. The route is steep in places and calls for a reasonable level of sure-footedness — sturdy footwear is strongly recommended, and sandals or flip-flops simply won't cut it. From the top, you're treated to sweeping views across the bay. The access is not suitable for people with limited mobility.
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