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Caló d'en Monjo is a small natural cove in Calvià, Mallorca. From the car park, it is a 7 to 15 minute walk, and the access track is rough and bumpy; parking is limited to about 20 to 30 cars. The cove is small, rocky and pebbly, with clear water, fish and good snorkelling among rocks, caves and coastal scenery. There are no toilets, showers or food on site, and the beach is used by both nude and clothed visitors.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you get to Caló d'en Monjo and how long is the walk from the car park?
Access to Caló d'en Monjo is usually via a short walk from the car park. In Google reviews, the walking time is usually given as about 7 to 15 minutes, often around 10 minutes. Some visitors also mention a distance of roughly 500 metres. The path can be uneven or stony in places.
Are there parking spaces near Caló d'en Monjo?
Yes, the reviews mention a car park nearby that can hold about 20 to 30 cars. The access road is described as rough, bumpy and with larger dips or hills. Because capacity is limited, it can be worth arriving early. Caló d'en Monjo is therefore especially suitable for visitors who have a bit of time for the walk.
Is the beach at Caló d'en Monjo sandy or rather rocky?
Caló d'en Monjo is mostly described in the reviews as small, rocky and pebbly, with little or no sand. Some visitors mention that there is hardly any space for lying down. Water shoes are therefore often useful for entering the water and walking along the shore. The place is more natural than a classic sandy beach.
Can you swim and snorkel at Caló d'en Monjo?
Yes, Caló d'en Monjo is often mentioned in reviews as a good place for swimming and snorkelling. Several visitors report clear water and many fish as well as other marine life. One review even mentions warm water in April. Depending on the weather and season, however, water conditions can change.
Are there toilets, showers or food on site?
According to the available Google reviews, there are no or only very limited facilities on site. In particular, no toilets, no showers and no food or bar service directly on the beach are mentioned. Visitors therefore often recommend bringing your own water, snacks and everything you need. This is especially practical if you want to stay longer than 1 to 2 hours.
Is Caló d'en Monjo a nudist or mixed beach?
Caló d'en Monjo is described in several reviews as nudist-friendly. At the same time, a mixed picture of clothed and unclothed visitors is also mentioned. This means that both ways of using the beach can occur. Visitors should therefore expect mixed beach use.
When is the best time to visit Caló d'en Monjo?
Several reviews recommend arriving early, as it can get busier in summer and later in the day. The small cove offers limited space, and the car park is not large at about 20 to 30 cars. If you are looking for peace and a better chance of finding a spot, the morning is often best. Water, snacks and sun protection should also be brought along.
What is the Google rating of Caló d'en Monjo?
Caló d'en Monjo has a Google rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars based on 1,792 reviews. That is a useful reference figure for visitors who want to inform themselves in advance. The many comments mainly contain tips on access, parking, water and facilities. This makes it easier to plan your visit.

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Location

07160 Calvià
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