Cala Murada
Cala Murada is a beach in Manacor, on Mallorca’s east coast. The beach measures about 100 metres by 50 metres, and the road distances are 21 km to Manacor, 14 km to Felanitx and 10 km to Portocolom. One set of 2 sunbeds plus 1 parasol was priced at €15.50. Free parking is available right by the beach, with showers, toilets and lifeguards on site; the access is also described as mobility-friendly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Cala Murada located, and how far is it from Manacor?
Cala Murada is located in the municipality of Manacor on Mallorca’s east coast. Verified review data gives a road distance of 21 km to Manacor, 14 km to Felanitx and 10 km to Portocolom. That makes it straightforward to reach by car for a day visit.
Is there parking at Cala Murada, and is it free?
Yes. Verified reviews mention a large free parking area, with spaces right next to or in front of the beach. One review also notes that in early July, arriving at 11:00 a.m. still allowed parking right by the entrance. In peak season, it can be worth arriving earlier.
What is the beach at Cala Murada like?
Verified data describes Cala Murada beach as about 100 metres long and 50 metres wide. Reviews mention a mix of sand, pebbles and rocks, especially near the shoreline and water entry. Beach shoes can be useful for walking over the stones and entering the sea more comfortably.
What facilities are available at Cala Murada?
Verified reviews mention showers, restrooms and a beach bar/restaurant area at Cala Murada. At least one reviewer says the toilets were freely accessible, and another notes that card payment was accepted at the beach bar. Sunbeds and parasols are also available; one review states €15.50 for two loungers and a parasol.
Is Cala Murada suitable for swimming and snorkelling?
Several verified reviews describe the water at Cala Murada as clear and calm, which supports swimming and snorkelling. One review notes a depth of about 5 metres near the shore before the seabed becomes sandier and very clear further out. Fish are also mentioned in the water, including small fish close to the rocks.
When is the best time to visit Cala Murada?
Verified notes suggest that morning visits are often more practical, because the beach is small and can become busier from midday onwards. One early-July review says parking was still available right by the entrance at 11:00 a.m., which points to better chances earlier in the day. Wind and swell can also affect sea conditions, so checking locally is sensible.
Is Cala Murada suitable for families and people with reduced mobility?
Verified reviews say Cala Murada is accessible by car, and one review specifically mentions wheelchair access. Lifeguards are reported on duty, and showers and restrooms are available, which helps with practical use for families. As the beach is only about 100 by 50 metres, it can feel tighter at busy times.
Is there a coastal walk or connection to other coves?
Yes. Verified reviews mention a coastal path between Cala Domingos and Cala Murada, with the route given as about 2 km. That makes the area suitable for a short walk along the coast without needing a long hike. The path also adds another practical way to combine two nearby coves in one visit.
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