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Cala Domingos is a beach excursion in Cales de Mallorca, at Carrer de Cala Domingos 142. Sunbeds and umbrellas can be hired for the day; one set of 2 sunbeds, a safe and a parasol was reported at about €14, and single sunbeds at €4. The beach has soft white sand, clear blue-turquoise water and some rocky entry points. Parking is free but limited, and arrival around 9am helps before the 10am crowd.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is parking available at Cala Domingos, and is it free?
According to several Google reviews, parking is available near Cala Domingos, although spaces can be limited. One reviewer describes the parking as free. Because the beach is small and gets busy, arriving early can help if you want to find a space more easily.
What is the best time to visit Cala Domingos to avoid the crowds?
Several reviews suggest arriving early: one visitor recommends around 9:00, and another says it becomes very crowded by about 10:00. Cala Domingos is a small beach, so the number of people is noticeable quickly. If you want a quieter start, before 10:00 is the practical choice.
What facilities are available at Cala Domingos, such as toilets or showers?
Reviews mention toilets at Cala Domingos; one guest says access in the beach club bar area cost €1 per person. Another review states that the restrooms were available until 18:00. Showers are asked about by visitors, but the verified reviews do not give a consistent price or full facility list.
Can you rent sunbeds and parasols at Cala Domingos?
Yes, reviews say sunbeds and parasols can be hired for the day at Cala Domingos. One reviewer mentions €4 per sunbed, while another reports about €14 for 2 sunbeds, a safe and a parasol. There is also a note that sunbeds were free until 12:00 in one case.
Is the water at Cala Domingos suitable for swimming?
Several reviews describe the water as clear and turquoise, and they also note that conditions vary by day: sometimes calm, sometimes choppier. One reviewer says Cala Domingos is less windy than other beaches in Cales de Mallorca. For swimming, especially with children, the sea state depends on the day.
Is Cala Domingos sandy or rocky, and do I need swim shoes?
Reviews describe Cala Domingos as a beach with soft white sand. At the same time, some guests mention stones or rocks at the water entry in certain areas. Swim shoes can therefore be useful depending on where you enter the sea, especially if you plan to go further in.
Are there bars, snacks, or snorkelling opportunities at Cala Domingos?
Yes, reviews mention a beach bar or beach club, as well as drinks and snacks nearby. Cala Domingos is also frequently mentioned for snorkelling and fish watching, with several guests reporting lots of fish in shallow water. Boat trips and a glass-bottom boat are also referenced from the beach area.

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Location

Carrer de Cala Domingos, 142, 07688 Cales de Mallorca
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