Cala Molins
Cala Molins is a small beach in Cala Sant Vicenç, Mallorca, close to Cala Clara, Cala Barques and Cala Carbó. The sandy cove is about 45 m long and 50 m wide; sunbeds and umbrellas are listed at €18 to €28 per day, while kayaks cost €15 to €30 per hour. Parking is available by the beach or about 50 m away. The water is shallow and clear, with lifeguards on duty.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is parking available near Cala Molins?
Yes, several reviews mention free parking close to the beach. Depending on the spot, it is directly in front of the beach, across the street, or about 50 metres away. On good-weather days it can fill up, and some visitors park a few blocks away in Cala Sant Vicenç.
How crowded does Cala Molins get?
Cala Molins is a small beach, with one reviewer estimating it at about 45 m long and 50 m wide. It can get busy in July and August, and also around 10–11 a.m. Several visitors recommend arriving around 10 a.m. if you want to find a spot more easily.
What facilities are available at Cala Molins?
Facilities are mentioned differently across reviews, so availability can vary by season and area. Toilets are reported by some visitors, with one review noting a €0.50 charge. Sunbeds and umbrellas are available, and several reviews mention lifeguards on duty.
Can you rent sunbeds, umbrellas or kayaks at Cala Molins?
Yes, reviews mention sunbeds, umbrellas and kayak/canoe rental. Reported prices include €18 per day, €22 for two loungers with an umbrella, €27 per day, or €28 for two loungers plus a parasol and €2 for a safe. Kayak hire is mentioned at around €15–30 per hour.
Is Cala Molins suitable for families and children?
Several reviews mention shallow water and a gentle slope into the sea, which is useful for children. Cala Molins is part of Cala Sant Vicenç, near Cala Clara, Cala Barques and Cala Carbó. When the sea is calm, swimming conditions are often suitable; on windy days the water can become choppier.
When is the best time to visit Cala Molins?
Reviews often suggest the morning, ideally before 10–11 a.m., for calmer conditions and easier access to a spot. At that time the beach is usually less busy. When wind is light, the water is more likely to be clear and calm; stronger wind can bring waves, algae or seaweed.
How do you get to Cala Molins and what should you know about access?
Cala Molins is in Cala Sant Vicenç, in the Baleares region, and is easy to reach by car. Reviews also mention one-way streets in the area, so checking the route in advance can help. The beach is close to the village and to nearby coves such as Cala Clara, Cala Barques and Cala Carbó.
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