Caló d'en Monjo
Caló d'en Monjo is a small cove near Cala Fornells in Mallorca. From the parking area or from Cala Fornells, the walk takes about 10 minutes; via the wooden barrier it is just over 5 minutes. Parking is on a dirt lot with potholes, and the access road is reported as badly deteriorated. The cove has crystal-clear water, a rocky and pebbly shore, and good conditions for swimming and snorkelling. Trees provide shade, but there are no beach services.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you get to Caló d'en Monjo, and how long is the walk?
Access is usually via a short walk from the parking area or from Cala Fornells. Several reviews mention around 10 minutes on foot, while an alternative route from the wooden barrier is described as taking just over 5 minutes. For the final stretch, sturdy footwear is useful because parts of the path are stony.
Is there parking, and what is the access road like?
Several reviews describe the parking area as an open dirt or gravel lot with potholes. One review also notes that the access road is in very poor condition. According to one reviewer, parking at the entrance is free. In high season, arriving early can help with parking.
Is Caló d'en Monjo suitable for swimming and snorkelling?
Several reviews mention clear, crystal-clear water and good snorkelling conditions. The cove is small and unspoilt, so it is mainly used for swimming and shorter visits. Beach shoes can be helpful when entering the water, as the seabed is rocky and pebbly.
What is the beach surface like at Caló d'en Monjo?
Several reviews describe the cove as rocky or pebbly rather than sandy. The water entry is also mentioned as stony. If you are sensitive to hard or sharp stones, beach shoes are advisable. The cove is small and natural, not a sandy beach.
Are there shade, seating or places to lie down?
Several reviews mention plenty of shade under pine trees and other vegetation. At the same time, the ground is partly stony, so a mat or seat cushion can be useful. Fixed sunbeds or beach chairs are not mentioned as standard facilities in the reviews. For longer stays, it is sensible to bring something to sit on.
Are there restaurants, toilets or other services on site?
The reviews provided do not mention beach bars, toilets or shops directly at the cove. The information points to a very natural setting with limited infrastructure. If you plan to stay longer, it is sensible to bring water and essentials with you. Caló d'en Monjo is described in the reviews as a quiet natural cove.
Is Caló d'en Monjo a nudist or naturist beach?
One review states that Caló d'en Monjo is designated by the Calvià Town Hall as a nudist beach. The cove is therefore also described in the reviews as a naturist area. If you plan to visit, it is sensible to be aware of this use in advance. Several reviews describe the cove as small and natural.
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