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This secret spot is a must-see for anyone who wants to experience the beauty of nature. It's best to visit when it's not crowded, as it's quite small. I had the pleasure of checking out this beach in late October, and it was totally worth the 30-minute walk from Cala Turquetta. The scenery was simply stunning!
This stunning cove is a natural beauty, with its white sand beach and crystal clear turquoise water perfect for swimming. There is a pleasant little hike down from the car park, passing the less attractive Macarella beach, and the beach is made up of soft gray pebbles. It's a truly breathtaking sight!
Getting to Cuitedella beach is an adventure! If you're feeling sporty, you can take the 3km walk from Cala Galdana, which is a bit rocky but totally worth it. Not to worry though, there are buses that can bring you closer to the beach, so you don't have to walk the whole way. Once you arrive, you'll be rewarded with stunning views, crystal clear waters and plenty of fish. To make the most of your trip, I suggest getting there early - we left at 7:30 and arrived at 8:00, and it was perfect!
The ideal location near Cala Galdana, a mere 30-40 minute walk away. From there, it's only a short 10 minute journey with a stunning view to get to Cala Macarelleta. There are plenty of people around, yet the ambiance remains cozy and inviting. Unfortunately, it's not the best spot for shade-seekers, as there are no trees to provide respite from the sun. But the sand is silky and the water crystal clear, making it a great place to take in the beauty of the Mediterranean.
One of the nicest beaches I have ever seen, at least from a distance, had a stunning view from the path leading to it. Unfortunately, when I arrived at the beach, the scene was far less pleasant. The water was full of plastic, making it discusting to snorkel in. Despite this, the beach is still easy to access, making it a great destination for those looking for a day trip.