Discover the best top things to do in Cala Ratjada, Spain including Cala Gat, Cala Agulla, Capdepera lighthouse, Playa de Son Moll, Talaia de Son Jaumell, Sa Torre Cega.
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4.5 based on 285 reviews
A nice, cozy bay, with sandy beach, close to the harbour and reachable through a nice walk. Not to be taken into consideration during the summer months , but, instead , try to walk there early in the morning or late at sunset, it is magical, with a few people, and you can swim almost alone. A special spot for nice photo without searching far.
4.5 based on 71 reviews
The lighthouse is quaint, but the hike to and around made it excellent! Spend some time on the various trails to and around the lighthouse for some great views!
4 based on 175 reviews
Eat there several times and were always surprised by the quality, value, location and friendliness. Difficult to beat for a sea side meal.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Warning: Despite the short distance and the low elevation, this is not a leisurely walk, but a mountain hike of moderate difficulty. No tourists wearing sandals, please.
Talaia de Son Jaumell is a small, isolated mountain, 273 m high, 2 km north of Cala Agulla, 2 km east of Cala Mesquida, 1 km south-west of Cap des Freu, at the north-eastern end of Mallorca. Marked hiking paths lead up to the summit from Cala Mesquida from the west (marked with blue dots) and from Cala Agulla from the south (marked with red dots). Even though neither requires scrambling and there is no exposure, both are steep and may scare people not used to mountain hiking.
Recommended equipment: Light hiking boots (for very experienced hikers, running shoes may be sufficient), sun protection (hat, sunscreen), drinking water, hiking map "Caps del Nord", Editorial Alpina, scale 1:25.000.
Average hikers may need about an hour from either beach to the summit. A nice variant is to go up from one side, down the other, and return along the path over the Coll de Marina (84 m) to the south-west of the summit. That circuit may take about three hours.
Either way, you are rewarded by splendid views of the town of Cala Ratjada, of the Beaches, and of the Mountains to the west and south (Serra de Llevant). The ruins of a tower on the summit provide some shelter from the sun for a rest.
4 based on 25 reviews
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