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Cala Magraner is a secluded cove on Mallorca with cliffs, clear water and a rocky shoreline. The walk from the road or parking area takes 20 to 45 minutes, with several routes reported at about 3 km, 3.5 km or 4 km each way. Parking is limited to roadside spaces or a dirt area. The cove suits swimming, snorkelling and rock climbing, with routes on the surrounding rock faces.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you get to Cala Magraner, and is there parking nearby?
Access to Cala Magraner is on foot, and cars cannot park right by the beach. Reviews mention parking along the road or on a dirt area, with the beach often around 3 km from the nearest parking point. Some visitors start from Cala Bota, which is reported as about 3.5 km away. Good shoes and water are useful for the approach.
How long is the walk to Cala Magraner?
Most reviews place the approach walk at around 20 to 45 minutes, depending on the route and pace. One visitor reports 20 minutes from the road, while others mention about 30 minutes from the car park. A return walk of 40 minutes in 32°C heat was also noted. There are several route options, including a longer track and a shorter wild path.
Is the beach sandy or more pebbly and rocky?
Cala Magraner is described in reviews mostly as pebbly, rocky, or stony. Some visitors mention small sandy sections, but the main surface is clearly stone and rock. Water shoes or sandals are often recommended for entering the sea. That is especially useful if you plan to swim or snorkel there.
Is Cala Magraner suitable for swimming and snorkelling?
Several reviews mention clear, turquoise water and good conditions for swimming and snorkelling. Some also note waves or a rougher sea at times, so it is worth checking the conditions on the day. Boats are sometimes anchored close to the shore. If you plan to snorkel, bring your own gear and water.
Are there toilets, shade, or other facilities on site?
Reviews do not mention public toilets. Shade is also limited along parts of the path and on the beach, especially on the exposed sections. Visitors therefore often recommend sun protection, water, and, if needed, a small parasol. For a longer stay, it is sensible to bring food and enough drinks.
When is the best time to visit Cala Magraner?
Several visitors report that mornings can be very quiet; one review says the cove was almost empty at 10:00. Even in August, it was sometimes described as lightly visited. Because the approach walk takes about 20 to 45 minutes and can be in full sun, an early start is practical. In the low season, roadside parking may also be easier.
Is Cala Magraner suitable for children or less experienced walkers?
Some reviews say the access is manageable for children, but the route is not equally easy throughout. The descent can be more demanding depending on the path, and parts of the trail are unshaded. For families, sturdy shoes, water, and enough time are sensible. If you want a shorter route, check the approach in advance, as there are several access options.

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