Caló des Borgit
Caló des Borgit is a small cove in the Mondragó nature park on Mallorca, about 1.5 km west of Portopetro. The bay is roughly 20 metres wide and 50 metres long, and the walk from the car park or park entrance takes 2 to 30 minutes depending on the route. Parking is reported at €6 per day for a car, with space for around 20 cars along the road. There are no toilets, kiosks or lifeguards, and the access path is not suitable for limited mobility.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get to Caló des Borgit and how long is the walk?
Caló des Borgit is in Mondragó Natural Park on Mallorca, about 1.5 km west of Portopetro. Depending on where you start, visitors report a walk of around 2, 5, 15 or up to 30 minutes. From Cala Mondragó it is about a 15-minute walk, and along the coast to Cala Mandragó around 30 minutes.
Is there parking at Caló des Borgit?
Yes, parking is mentioned in the reviews, including roadside space for about 20 cars. One reviewer states a rate of €6 per day for a car. Because parking can be limited, especially in summer, arriving before 10:00 am is a practical tip.
How busy does Caló des Borgit get and when should I arrive?
Caló des Borgit is very small, so it fills up quickly at busy times. Reviews say the first visitors arrive around 10:00 am and recommend being there before 10:00 am. That helps with parking and planning the walk in more relaxed conditions.
Is Caló des Borgit suitable for swimming and snorkelling?
Yes, reviews mention clear turquoise water and good visibility for snorkelling. The cove is about 20 metres wide and 50 metres long, so it is quite small. In calm conditions it is suitable for swimming, while stronger wind can bring waves, algae or temporarily murky water.
What facilities are available on site?
Reviews mention very few or no direct facilities on the beach itself at Caló des Borgit. There are indications of no or only very limited services such as toilets, kiosks, beach bars or lifeguards. If you plan to stay longer, it is sensible to bring water and snacks.
Is the access suitable for children, older people or visitors with reduced mobility?
Access is usually via a walk from the parking area or park entrance, sometimes along dirt paths, forest paths or steps. Reviews mention walking times of about 2 to 30 minutes depending on the starting point. That means the route can be more demanding for visitors with limited mobility, depending on the path chosen.
When is the best time to visit Caló des Borgit?
According to reviews, the first visitors usually arrive around 10:00 am, so an early start is practical. In peak season it can get busy, and several reviewers recommend arriving before 10:00 am. Multiple reviews also note that the water is especially good with a westerly wind.
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