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Cala na Clara in Mallorca

Cala na Clara in Mallorca is a real gem on the island that will surely delight lovers of beautiful, wild beaches. Although it is not often mentioned in guidebooks, for me it is one of those places that you can only discover on your own. Although it is difficult to find completely deserted beaches on this island, Cala na Clara has that unique charm of lesser-known places.

To reach the bay, you will need to take a car or walk from the town of Betlem. However, do not expect bus access or a large parking lot. Cars are left on the side of the road and then you have to walk through the charming area for about 10-15 minutes. When you reach the fork in the road, it is worth turning left to start exploring this hidden beach.

How to get to Cala na Clara in Mallorca

The route to Cala na Clara beach takes you through picturesque countryside, surrounded by forest and mountains. The descent to the beach is a bit steep, so it may be a bit more difficult for those with limited mobility. However, after the hardships of getting there, you will be rewarded with unforgettable views and natural peace. Cala na Clara is not guarded, so there is no tourist infrastructure here. There is one restaurant nearby, Casablanca, but you need to book in advance and wear appropriate clothing (no bikinis allowed). So stock up on snacks and drinks well in advance, at a nearby shop.

Cala na Clara Beach

Cala na Clara in Mallorca is one of the most beautiful bays I’ve ever visited. Although the beach is rocky and you won’t be able to stretch out on the soft sand with your towel, once you get into the water you’ll discover a nice, sandy bottom. It’s worth bringing your swimming shoes for extra comfort. Don’t forget to bring food and plenty of drinks – it’s worth being well-prepared for this hike. You won’t encounter crowds of tourists on the beach and the water is crystal clear.

You can also often see various boats, yachts and private catamarans coming into the bay. The views are absolutely breathtaking, with picturesque rocks, cliffs, pine trees and majestic mountains in the background. If you want to add to your adventure, be sure to visit the nearby Es Calo bay.

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Pros and cons of the bay:

Pros:

  1. Untouched nature: Cala na Clara is untouched by mass tourism, which means you can feel close to nature and enjoy the peace.
  2. Beautiful views: Surrounded by rocky cliffs, the bay offers spectacular landscapes and the opportunity to admire crystal clear waters.
  3. Perfect for snorkeling: The water is clear and the rocky bottom creates great conditions for snorkeling.
  4. Isolation: The perfect place for those who want to escape the crowds and relax in peace.
  5. Close to nature: This place fully captures the wildness of the north-east coast of Mallorca, making it a unique experience.

Cons:

  1. Difficult access: Cala na Clara is accessible only on foot via trails that can be demanding, especially on hot days.
  2. Lack of facilities: The bay is completely wild – there are no toilets, bars, showers or sunbed rentals, which requires appropriate preparation.
  3. Rocky coast: The beach is pebbly and rocky, which may be uncomfortable for people used to sandy beaches.
  4. No lifeguard: The beach is not guarded, so bathers must be especially careful.
  5. Seasonal algae: During certain times of the year, the bay may be partially overgrown with algae, which may affect the comfort of using the water and the beach.

What to do around Cala na Clara in Majorca?

Es Caló

This place has an authentic charm, thanks to its picturesque views, pebbly beaches and peaceful atmosphere. The water in Es Caló is exceptionally clean, making it ideal for snorkeling. It is a place that attracts people looking for peace and contact with nature, but the lack of tourist infrastructure can be a challenge for some visitors.

Son Serra de Marina

Son Serra de Marina is a pristine beach on the north coast of Mallorca. This place stands out for its natural character, wide sandy coastline and lack of mass tourism. Son Serra de Marina is popular with surfers and kitesurfers thanks to its constant winds and waves. The place does not offer many facilities, such as bars or toilets, which attracts those looking for peace and wilderness.

Playa de Muro

Playa de Muro is one of the most famous beaches in Mallorca, located on the north coast, near Alcudia. This beach is long, sandy and well-prepared for tourists, offering a wide range of bars, restaurants and water sports equipment rentals. The water is shallow and warm, making it ideal for families with children. Despite its popularity, the beach is large enough to find quieter spots to relax.

Alcudia

Alcudia is one of the most historic and touristic towns in Mallorca. It has a beautifully preserved old town surrounded by medieval walls, which invites you to stroll through narrow, cobbled streets lined with local shops and restaurants. Nearby is also the extensive Alcudia beach, known for its light sand and clear waters. For history lovers, the ruins of the Roman city of Pollentia can be found nearby.

Formentor

Formentor is a peninsula known for some of the most beautiful views in Mallorca. The road to Formentor is an attraction in itself – winding roads lead through the mountains, offering breathtaking landscapes. At the end of the peninsula is a lighthouse, and nearby is the famous Formentor beach, surrounded by pine forests. It is an ideal place to relax and connect with nature, although it can be crowded in high season.

Artà

Artà is a picturesque town in the north-east of Mallorca, full of historical charm. Its most famous landmark is the Sanctuary of Sant Salvador, which offers wonderful views of the surrounding hills. Artà is also famous for its weekly market, which attracts both locals and tourists. Around the town there are beautiful walking trails and wild bays such as Cala Torta and Cala Mitjana. This is the perfect place for those who want to get to know the authentic side of Mallorca.

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