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Caló d'es Pou is a small cove beach in Mallorca with calm, enclosed water and clear turquoise sea. Sunbeds are reported at €5 to €6 per day, while parasols cost €3 to €3.50; the sandy area is only about 30 to 40 metres deep. It sits around 50 metres from Club Es Talaial/Club Calimera and roughly 200 metres from a small shopping area with food and drinks. Parking is nearby, and early arrival helps if you want a seat.

Frequently Asked Questions

How busy does Caló d'es Pou get and when should I arrive?
Caló d'es Pou is a small beach section, so it can get busy quickly, especially in high season and around midday. One review recommends arriving before 10:00 if you want a place to sit or a sunbed. Later in the day, around after 17:00–18:00, a spot can often be found more easily again according to one review.
Are there sunbeds, parasols and what do they cost?
Yes, reviews mention sunbeds and parasols at Caló d'es Pou. Prices mentioned include 3.50 € for a parasol and 6.00 € per sunbed; another review gives 3 € per day for the parasol and 5 € per day for the sunbed. Availability can vary by season, and in the pre-season these offers may be closed temporarily.
What facilities are there on site?
Reviews mention toilets, showers and a beach bar/café offer at Caló d'es Pou. One review describes public toilets and showers at the top of the beach; another mentions only one toilet for men and one for women. A lifeguard is also mentioned. However, in the pre-season some facilities may be closed.
Is Caló d'es Pou suitable for families and children?
Several reviews describe Caló d'es Pou as family-friendly and mention calm, clear water. At the same time, it is also noted that the water can become much deeper a few metres from the shore, so small children should be watched especially carefully there. The beach is small and partly surrounded by rocks, which creates sheltered areas. For families, it is sensible to arrive early and think about shade.
How do I get there and is there parking nearby?
Caló d'es Pou is in Mallorca, in the Baleares region, and according to reviews it is easy to reach on foot from nearby hotels and resorts. One review says the beach is about 50 metres from Club Es Talaial / Club Calimera; another mentions around 400 yards around the corner from Club Martha's Apartment. Parking is mentioned nearby, sometimes even directly in front of the beach.
What is the water like and can you snorkel there?
The water is described in several reviews as clear, turquoise or crystal clear, and snorkelling is mentioned positively. Many fish are mentioned in the water, which makes the area interesting for swimming and snorkelling breaks. At the same time, some reviews point to occasional driftwood or plastic. The beach is small and sheltered, which often creates calm conditions.
How far are restaurants, shops or food options away?
Reviews mention that Caló d'es Pou is about 200 metres from a small shopping area with food, drinks, souvenirs and clothing. Another review says it is around 350 metres to food and café options. A beach bar/food offer is also mentioned directly on the beach. This makes it easy to combine a beach visit with shopping.
Is there a good time to visit in the low season?
Yes, several reviews suggest that Caló d'es Pou can be much quieter in the pre-season. At the same time, it is mentioned that the restaurant, sunbeds, parasols and toilets may still be closed at the end of April or early in the season. If you rely on full facilities, you should plan for that in advance. For a visit with more space, a time outside the main season can be a good choice.

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