Caló Fort
Caló Fort is a small cove in Llucmajor, at Carrer Torneig 4 on Mallorca. Access is by steps and rocky paths; a free car park is about 200 m away, and the TIB bus stop at Cala Blava is the nearest public transport point. The sea is clear and calm, with good snorkelling and many fish. Space for towels is very limited, and there are no toilets, showers, bars or shops on site.
Frequently Asked Questions
Caló Fort is in Llucmajor, Balearic Islands, and reviewers mention access by TIB bus, with Cala Blava stop named. Several visitors describe the approach as being via stairs or steps. One review also notes that the cove can be reached by bike in about 2 minutes from the route.
Caló Fort is in Llucmajor in the Balearic Islands and, according to reviews, is easy to reach by TIB bus; a stop in Cala Blava is mentioned. Several visitors describe access via stairs or steps. If travelling by bicycle, one review says the cove can be reached in about 2 minutes from the route.
According to one verified review, the parking area is about 200 m away and free of charge. Several visitors also mention that parking is limited. If you plan to bring beach gear, arriving early can make access easier, especially on busier days.
According to a verified review, the car park is about 200 m away and free of charge. Several visitors do, however, mention that parking is limited. For an easier visit, it may be sensible to arrive early, especially if you are carrying equipment or travelling with children.
Several reviews describe Caló Fort as having clear, turquoise-blue water and good swimming conditions. Snorkelling is also mentioned often, including sightings of many fish and marine life. The area is small and partly rocky, so some visitors recommend water shoes.
Several reviews describe Caló Fort as a cove with clear, turquoise water and good bathing conditions. Snorkelling is also mentioned often, including many fish and marine life. The area is, however, small and partly rocky, so some visitors recommend water shoes.
Caló Fort is described in several reviews as very small, with limited space for towels or sunbathing. The surface is often noted as rocky or pebbly rather than sandy. In winter, one reviewer also mentioned dead sea grass on the beach, which can change the usable area.
Caló Fort is described in several reviews as very small, with little space for towels or sun loungers. The ground is often stony or pebbly rather than sandy. In winter, washed-up seaweed was also reported, which can further change the usable area.
The reviews for Caló Fort do not mention toilets, showers, bars, restaurants or shops directly on site. One visitor notes that the nearest store is about a 25-minute walk away. If you plan to stay longer, it is sensible to bring water and essentials with you.
The reviews do not mention toilets, showers, bars, restaurants or shops directly on site at Caló Fort. One visitor says the nearest shop is about 25 minutes away on foot. Anyone planning to stay longer should therefore bring water and the essentials themselves.
Several reviews note that access involves stairs and, in parts, rocky paths. One reviewer explicitly stated that there is no disabled access. For children or older visitors, the small and stony area may therefore be more or less suitable depending on mobility and equipment.
Several reviews point out that access is via steps and partly rocky paths. It was also explicitly stated that there is no barrier-free access. For children or older visitors, the small, stony area may therefore be more or less suitable depending on mobility and equipment.
Several visitors report that Caló Fort gets busier in high season, especially in July and August, and sometimes in the afternoon. If you want more space for towels or snorkelling, arriving earlier in the day is a practical option. In quieter months, the small cove is often easier to access.
Several visitors report that Caló Fort gets busier in high season, especially in July and August, and sometimes in the afternoon. Anyone wanting more space for towels or snorkelling should arrive earlier in the day. In quieter months, the small cove is often easier to access.
Reviews describe Caló Fort as a small, quiet and secluded cove with views over Palma Bay. They also mention cliffs, pine trees and rocks, plus very clear water. The Google rating is 4.5 out of 5 based on 262 reviews.
Caló Fort is described in the reviews as a small, quiet and secluded cove with views over Palma Bay. Cliffs, pine trees and rocks are also mentioned, as well as very clear water. The Google rating is 4.5 out of 5 based on 262 reviews.
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Location
Carrer Torneig, 4, 07609 Llucmajor
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