Cala de Deià
Description
Cala de Deià is a small, rocky cove near Cala Deià in the north-west of Mallorca — reachable on foot or via a winding mountain road.
The Cove
Cala de Deià offers crystal-clear water and striking rock formations. There is no sandy beach — the ground is made up of stones and rocks, though you'll still find plenty of spots to relax. Those feeling adventurous can also try their hand at cliff jumping.
Dining Right on the Water
Down at the cove you'll find rustic open-air eateries where you can eat with an uninterrupted view of the sea. Tables are in high demand, so arriving early is the best way to secure a spot.
Location & Getting There
The cove is located at Urbanizacion Sa Cala, 15A in Cala Deià. Driving here means tackling a narrow, steep and very winding mountain road — confident drivers will have a clear advantage, particularly when meeting oncoming traffic. The cove is also accessible on foot; a path leads down from the village of Deià. Paid parking is available at the end of the road, and free street parking can be found nearby.
Good to Know
Cala de Deià is well suited to families with children. The key for the toilet facilities can be collected from the bar. On busy days the cove fills up quickly, so those after a bit of peace and quiet are better off arriving early.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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