Platja Cala Guix
Description
Platja Cala Guix is a small, rock-fringed cove in the Ponent district of Palma — with clear water and a wonderfully peaceful atmosphere.
Two little coves, rocks and crystal-clear water
Cala Guix is made up of two small beaches, with the smaller of the two widely considered the more charming. The water is crystal clear and perfect for swimming or snorkelling close to shore. The natural rocks and cliffs are ideal for jumping or diving into the sea. Shady spots mean the cove stays pleasant even on the hottest days.
Stillness and seclusion
The cove has a distinctly secluded, tranquil character. Its rocky surroundings and compact size mean Cala Guix tends to attract visitors who are after peace and quiet and a natural setting — if you're expecting a lively sandy beach, you'll find something rather different here.
How to find it
Cala Guix sits at Avinguda de Joan Miró 317 in Palma's Ponent neighbourhood. The cove is tucked away behind the surrounding buildings; from Cala Nova it's reachable via a short footpath.
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