Description

Cala Magraner is a secluded natural cove on Mallorca with a pebble beach and crystal-clear water, reachable only on foot or by boat.

Pebbles, Cliffs and Clear Water

The beach is made up of pebbles with a little sand — not your typical sandy shore, but the cove more than makes up for it with exceptionally clean, transparent water. The surrounding rocks and hills create striking views, and looking down over the bay from above offers some truly rewarding photo opportunities. Thanks to its unspoilt character and the effort required to get here, Cala Magraner stays quiet and rarely feels crowded.

Climbing, Snorkelling and Swimming

The rock formations around the cove are a well-regarded spot for climbers — there are established routes and suitable cliff faces, and bouldering is also possible here. The clear water makes the cala an equally attractive destination for snorkelling and swimming.

Getting There

The cove sits around 3 km from the nearest car park; the walk takes between 25 and 45 minutes depending on your route and pace. The path is well maintained, and the final descent down to the beach is straightforward. Cala Magraner can also be reached by boat. The nearest car park is close to Cala Bota — there is no parking at the cove itself.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is the walk to Cala Magraner?
From the nearest car park near Cala Bota it is around 3 km. The path is well maintained and the descent to the cove is easy.
Can you reach Cala Magraner by boat?
Yes, the cove is well suited to arriving by boat — for many visitors it is actually the most comfortable option.
Is Cala Magraner suitable for beginner climbers?
The cliff faces offer several routes and are considered a proper climbing spot; bouldering is possible here too. For specific difficulty grades, it is worth consulting an up-to-date climbing guidebook.

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