Description

Sa Font Celada is an unspoilt, remote sandy cove on Mallorca, reachable only on foot via a coastal walking path or by boat.

Beach & Water

The cove impresses with crystal-clear, turquoise water and excellent visibility — perfect for snorkelling and diving. The beach itself is sandy, though there are rocks in places beneath the water. The untouched natural setting is what defines this spot: mass tourism has barely reached Sa Font Celada, which preserves its character as a true wild cove.

Getting There: On Foot or by Boat

Sa Font Celada can only be reached in two ways. On foot, you follow a demanding coastal path along rocky cliffs — depending on your starting point (such as Cala Estreta or Cala Mesquida), the walk takes several hours; the terrain is rocky and the route passes sections with a risk of falls, so sturdy footwear is strongly recommended. Alternatively, the cove can be reached by boat; from Cala Rajada, the crossing takes around 30 to 45 minutes. Take care when anchoring, as rocks lie just below the waterline.

Who'll Love Sa Font Celada

The cove appeals to anyone who values peace, unspoilt nature and clear water over a busy beach. Set off early in the morning and you stand a good chance of having the beach almost entirely to yourself. The journey there is part of the experience: the coastal walk offers breathtaking views — provided you don't underestimate the distance or the difficulty of the terrain.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I reach Sa Font Celada by boat without a boating licence?
Yes, the cove can be reached by boat without a licence — the crossing from Cala Rajada takes around 30 to 45 minutes.
What should I watch out for when anchoring?
Rocks lie just below the waterline, so extra care is needed when dropping anchor.
Is there seaweed on the beach?
Seaweed can wash up and may significantly affect the beach from time to time, depending on weather conditions and currents.

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