Description

The car park at the entrance to Cala Llombards serves as the starting point for walks to the nearby coves along Mallorca's south-east coast.

Starting Point for the Coves

From this car park, a roughly 15–20-minute walk brings you to the surrounding coves. The path offers lovely views and is well worth the effort — though the descent to the cove does involve clambering over rocks and steps. Sturdy footwear is strongly recommended; water shoes or flip-flops can make the descent genuinely dangerous. If you want to visit the coves, this car park is your best bet: the direct approach roads to the coast are closed during peak season, with police enforcing the restrictions.

Natural Setting & Water

The coves you can reach from here are stunning — crystal-clear water set against a dramatic backdrop of cliffs and rocks. The sea is great for swimming. The coves themselves are small, accessed via narrow paths, and fill up quickly in summer. An early start is well worth it, as things can get very crowded by late morning.

Where to Find It

The car park sits at the entrance to Cala Llombards (07690) on Mallorca's south-east coast. It's an unsurfaced car park with plenty of spaces, so you'll usually find a spot — though in high season it fills up fast in the morning. As the residential roads around the coves are periodically closed, this is the stress-free place to leave your car.

Restrictions & Things to Know

The descent to the cove isn't suitable for all visitors: pushchairs and wheelchairs simply can't manage the path. After rain, part of the car park may be waterlogged. Don't leave valuables in your parked car.

Facilities & services

ParkingFreeStreet parking

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to park here to reach the coves?
Yes — the direct approach roads to the coast are closed during peak season. The car park at the village entrance is the recommended starting point.
How challenging is the walk down to the cove?
It's fairly demanding: the descent involves rocks and steps that require some scrambling. Sturdy footwear is a must; water shoes or flip-flops can be dangerous.
Is there a toilet nearby?
There are no facilities at the car park itself, but there is a public toilet along the path down to the cove.

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