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Cala Domingos is a small beach cove in Mallorca with two bays, Cala Domingos Gran and Cala Domingos Petit. The water is shallow, clear and turquoise-blue, with fine white sand and cliff views; snorkelling and swimming between the two coves are common. Sun loungers, parasols, toilets, showers and a beach bar are available. Nearby parking is easy, but the beach fills up quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many coves are there at Cala Domingos, and how large is the beach?
Cala Domingos has two coves or beach sections, often described as a larger and a smaller one. The beach itself is fairly small, so it can feel busy quite quickly. Several reviews mention fine white sand and clear turquoise water. Walking between the two coves is possible.
When is the best time to visit to avoid crowds?
Several visitors note that Cala Domingos can get busy even in July and September. If you want more space, it is sensible to arrive early, ideally before 10:00. Late afternoon is often the busiest period. Some reviews also mention that the southern side feels more relaxed than the rest of the beach.
Is there parking near Cala Domingos?
Yes, several reviews mention parking close by and describe it as generally easy to find. Some visitors even report finding a free space. Because the beach is small, arriving early is still a practical tip. That makes it easier to park and start the visit without delay.
What facilities are available at Cala Domingos?
Reviews mention free toilets and showers, although availability is not always consistent. One review states that the toilets were open from 10:00 to 16:00. Sun loungers and parasols are available for hire, and there is a beach bar on site. Several visitors also mention restaurants or cafés nearby.
Is Cala Domingos suitable for families and children?
Several reviews describe the water as shallow, clear and suitable for swimming, which can be practical for families. At the same time, waves are mentioned on windy days, so conditions can change. The beach is small, so it can fill up quickly. Arriving early and checking the water on the day is a sensible approach.
How easy is access on foot or for people with limited mobility?
Some visitors report that Cala Domingos Petit can be reached on foot from Cala Murada or Calas de Mallorca. Another review describes the path as safe but a little steep for wheelchair users. Access by car is generally manageable according to the reviews. If mobility is limited, it is worth planning for the incline in advance.
What are the water conditions like for swimming or snorkelling?
Several reviews describe the water as clear, turquoise and suitable for snorkelling. At the same time, waves and currents are often mentioned on windy days. Some areas also have pebbles or stones at the water entry. It is therefore sensible to check the conditions on site before swimming.
How far is Cala Domingos from other excursion spots?
According to one review, Cala Domingos is about 10 to 15 minutes by car from the Dragon Coves, the Coves del Drach. That makes it a practical base for further exploring the surrounding area. For visitors planning several stops, the location on Mallorca is therefore convenient. Exact travel time will of course depend on traffic.

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